Now and Forever (Donna Cruz album)
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| Now and Forever | ||||
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| Released | March 11, 2016 | |||
| Genre | Pop, OPM | |||
| Language | English, Tagalog | |||
| Label | Star Music | |||
| Producer | Vehnee Saturno, Jonathan Manalo, Edwin Marollano | |||
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| Singles from Now and Forever | ||||
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Now and Forever is the eighth studio album by Filipino singer Donna Cruz, released in the Philippines in 2016 by Star Music.[1] The album marked Cruz's return to the OPM music industry after being absent for more than fifteen years. It is her first studio album released under Star Music.
In 1998, Cruz married ophthalmologist Potenciano Larrazabal III, and in 2000 she took an indefinite hiatus from the Philippine entertainment industry to focus on her personal life. Larrazabal and Cruz have three children named Isabella Adriana, Potenciano IV, and Iñigo Renato. Though Cruz maintained a low profile private life in Cebu, she occasionally appeared on television for singing engagements, performing jingles for Pampers ("Gabing Payapa") in 2007, Lactum ("Kailan Ma'y Panatag") in 2008 and Similac ("Wonderful World") in 2015.
In 2014, a video of Cruz singing "Let It Go" went viral.[2] The buzz on Cruz singing the Disney song prompted album producer Jonathan Manalo of Star Music to contact Shirley Kuan, Cruz's longtime agent if Cruz was interested in returning to the music industry. In January 2016, Cruz officially signed as a recording artist under the Star Music label. At this point, Cruz had already began recording new material with Vehnee Saturno. The Saturno-penned track "Langit ang Pag-ibig" serves as the lead single from the album.