Bituins debut album was launched last week. Simply titled Bituin Escalante, it marks the culmination of her well-calculated climb to stardom. I say well-calculated, because given her sensational introduction via the local concert scene where her powerful performing style drew admiration from everywhere, it would not have been a surprise to see her career fast-tracked to the top. Local showbiz is ever in need of new pop divas and Bituin was certainly a most-welcome addition. But no, Bituin instead took things slowly but surely. She did concerts, starred in Dream Girls, got a regular TV gig, ASAP then made a hit single, Kung Ako Na Lang Sana. She then went to work on her album. Bituins debut single was the winner in the 2002 Himig Handog Love Songs songwriting competition.
Kung Ako Na Lang Sana, which also gave Bituin the Best Interpreter award in the same tilt, joins the mix of old favorites and new originals that comprise her album. Mostly produced by Margot Gallardo, it features compositions by the successful songwriting team of Moy Ortiz and Edith Gallardo. These are Hindi Na Ako Magtatanong, Nang Wala Ka Na, Naghihintay, Ganon Lang Talaga and Bakit Nga Ba Hindi, a duet with the Pinoy singer from Australia, Dexter. Bituin also performs The Only Two People in the World, Heartsong, Love Dance, For You, Always Somewhere and the song she requested to be part of her first album, the Disney standard When You Wish Upon a Star.
The first single release is the dramatic Im Sorry. The song is a collaboration between Soc Villanueva and Jungee Marcelo. It is one of the finalists in the First Levi Music Festival songwriting contest. Villanueva also composed Kung Ako Na Lang Sana, so both Soc and Bituin hope their reteam-up will again result in another hit song and contest winner. The Levi song tilt also features a competition for the Best Music Video featuring 12 young directors expressly invited to shoot the finalists videos. Behind Bituins Im Sorry is the very promising Tim Jimenez.
Shore also won the Oscar for Best Original Score for his work in The Return of the King.