When local artists were doing an all-revival album by exploring the music mines of the '80s and the '70s, Magdangal joined the revival bandwagon through On Memory Lane by traipsing across the '50s and the '60s in her own take.
[8] Following the commercial success of the album Jolina, On Memory Lane was certified Gold Record by PARI after three days of its release,[7] and eventually achieved a 6× Platinum[9] certification for selling more than 240,000 units.
After a year, she was chosen to be the banner artist of the then newly built GMA Records through the company's initial album offering, Forever Jolina.
[14] The concept and aim of J-ASEAN POPs is to find synergy among the diverse cultures of Japan and the ASEAN countries and to bring about a sense of togetherness and community among a wide range of people who support it, through exchanges in popular music.
Note: Figures on units sales are based on Philippine Association of the Record Industry's existing thresholds during the year the albums were released.
Note: Figures on units sales are based on Philippine Association of the Record Industry's existing thresholds during the year the albums were released.
Note: Figures on units sales are based on Philippine Association of the Record Industry's existing thresholds during the year the albums were released.