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23rd Awit Awards

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23rd Awit Awards
DateSeptember 30, 2010
LocationSM Mall of Asia,
Bay City, Pasay
Hosted byTutti Caringal
Yeng Constantino
Karylle
Preshow host(s)Nicole Hyala
Chris Tsuper
Highlights
Most awardsNoel Cabangon
Gloc-9 (4)
Most nominationsNoel Cabangon
Ito Rapadas
Gary Valenciano (9)
Album of the YearByahe by Noel Cabangon
Song of the Year"Upuan" by Gloc-9
Television/radio coverage
Produced byBellhaus Entertainment
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The 23rd Awit Awards were held on September 30, 2010 at the SM Mall of Asia in Bay City, Pasay. They honored achievements in the Philippine music industry for the year 2009.[1][2]

Noel Cabangon, Ito Rapadas and Gary Valenciano received the most nominations with nine. They were followed by Jonathan Manalo and Martin Nievera with seven.

The People's Choice Awards was renamed Music Uplate Live Texters' Choice Poll just for this year as sponsored by the television show which its namesake.

Before the awards night, the Music Expo was held in September 28 to 29, which includes music seminars and performances.[3] The pre-show was hosted by radio jocks, Nicole Hyala and Chris Tsuper, while the main ceremony was hosted by Tutti Caringal, Yeng Constantino and Karylle. Noel Cabangon and Gloc-9 won the most awards with four.[4] For the first time in the history of Awit Awards, a rap song won the Song of the Year, which was "Upuan" by Gloc-9.[5]

Winners and nominees

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Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold. Nominated producers, composers and lyricists are not included in this list, unless noted. For the full list, please go to their official website.

Performance Awards

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Jaya, Best Female winner
Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist Best Performance by a Male Recording Artist
Best Performance by a Group Recording Artists Best Performance by a New Female Recording Artist
  • "Castaway" – Franco
    • "Hanggang sa Muli" – Kenyo
    • "Mr. Musikero" – Sinosikat?
    • "Parang si Ely Buendia" – Soapdish
    • "Dangal" – Rivermaya
Best Performance by a New Male Recording Artist Best Performance by a New Group Recording Artists
  • "Surf's Up" – Krissy & Ericka
    • "Castaway" – Franco
    • "Ikaw pa Rin" – Letter Day Story
    • "Lumayo Ka man sa Laklak" – Moymoy Palaboy
    • "Crazy Crazy" – Pop Girls
    • "Kaibigang Hangin" – Skabeche
Best Performance by a Child/Children Recording Artist/s Best Collaboration

Creativity Awards

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Album of the Year Song of the Year
  • "Upuan"
    Aristotle Pollisco (composer & lyricist)
    Jonathan Manalo (composer & lyricist)
    • "As 1"
    Gina Godinez (composer)
    Albert Chan (lyricist)
    • "Lapit"
    Yeng Constantino (composer & lyricist)
    • "Nung Iniwan Mo Ako"
    Ebe Dancel (composer & lyricist)
Best Selling Album of the Year Best Ballad Recording
Best Rock/Alternative Recording Best World Music Recording
Best Novelty Recording Best Inspirational/Religious Recording
  • "Lumayo Ka man sa Laklak" – Moymoy Palaboy
    • "Politiko" – Richie D'Horsie
    • "Mahal Kita Kasi" – Nicole Hyala & Chris Tsuper
    • "Bratatat" – Pokwang
    • "Mas Mahal na Kita Ngayon" – Young Men
Best Christmas Recording Best Rap Recording
  • "Upuan" – Gloc-9 feat. Jeazell Grutas
    • "Nagmahal Ako" – Dagtang Lason
    • "Meron Akong Ano" – Kamikazee
    • "Hala Bira" – Pinoy Republic
    • "That Girl" – Young JV
Best Jazz Recording Best R&B Recording
Best Song Written for Movie/TV/Stage Play
  • "Ang Buhay Nga Naman" (from Ded na si Lolo) – Noel Cabangon
    • "Tagumpay" (from Pinoy Fear Factor) – Chivas
    • "Alay na Alaala" (from The Forgotten War) – Kenyo

Technical Achievement Awards

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Best Musical Arrangement Best Vocal Arrangement
  • "Mr. Musikero" – Philippe Arriola
    • "Upuan" – Jonathan Ong
    • "Tayong Dalawa" – Marvin Querido
    • "Ang Huling El Bimbo" – Mike Villegas
    • "Himig ng Pag-ibig" – Paulo Zarate
Best Engineered Recording Best Album Package
  • "Upuan" – Robert Javier & Jonathan Ong
    • "Tin Man" – Don Manalang
    • "Kumot at Unan" – Ferdie Marquez & Efren San Pedro
    • "Hope for Humanity – Ferdie Marquez & Efren San Pedro
    • "Gravity" – Angee Rozul
    • "Kalesa" – Angee Rozul
  • Decades
    Patrick Kevin Cabrera IV (graphic design)
    Malou Santos (album concept)
    Raymund Isaac (photography)
    • Aiza Seguerra Live!
    Andrew Castillo (graphic design)
    Annabelle Borja (album concept)
    Jojit Lorenzo (photography)
    • Maharlika
    Mich De Guzman (graphic design)
    Mich De Guzman & Kenyo (album concept)
    Carlo Cecilio & Mich De Guzman (photography)
    • Nut House
    Timothy Wong (graphic design)
    Hilera, Willie Monzon & Timothy Wong (album concept)
    Treb Monteras II (photography)
    • The Apparition
    Inksurge (graphic design & album concept)
Music Video of the Year
  • "Diamond Shotgun" – Chicosci
    Pancho Esguerra (director)
    • "Kahit Maputi na ang Buhok Ko" – Noel Cabangon
    Galileo Te (director)
    Avid Liongoren (director)
    Pancho Esguerra (director)
    Treb Monteras II (director)

Digital Awards

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ABS-CBN Interactive's Most Downloaded Song for 2009 ABS-CBN Interactive's Most Downloaded Artist for 2009
  • "Muli" – Bugoy Drilon
  • Bugoy Drilon
EGG's AllHits.ph Most Downloaded Song for 2009 EGG's AllHits.ph Most Downloaded Artist for 2009
myMusic.ph's Most Downloaded Song for 2009 myMusic.ph's Most Downloaded Artist for 2009
  • "Teacher's Pet" – Pupil

Music Uplate Live Texters' Choice Poll

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Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist Best Performance by a Male Recording Artist
Best Performance by a Group Recording Artists Album of the Year
  • "Dangal" – Rivermaya
    • "Castaway" – Franco
    • "Hanggang sa Muli" – Kenyo
    • "Mr. Musikero" – Sinosikat?
    • "Parang si Ely Buendia" – Soapdish
Song of the Year
  • "Lapit"
    Yeng Constantino (composer & lyricist)
    Jonathan Manalo (composer & lyricist)
    • "As 1"
    Gina Godinez (composer)
    Albert Chan (lyricist)
    • "Nung Iniwan Mo Ako"
    Ebe Dancel (composer & lyricist)
    Aristotle Pollisco (composer & lyricist)

Special Awards

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International Achievement Award
Recipient Achievement
The 2009 Junior Grand Champion Performer of the World in the World Championships of Performing Arts.
Special Citation Posthumous Award Dangal ng Musikang Pilipino Award
  • Paalam, Maraming Salamat, President Corazon C. Aquino

Performers

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This is in order of appearance.[6][7][8][9][10]

Artist(s) Song(s)
Pre-show
Philippine All Stars
Letter Day Story "Sama-sama"
Skabeche "Awit"
Kyle Balili "May Bukas Pa"
Aria Clemente "Malayo pa ang Umaga"
(Rey Valera cover)
Sam Concepcion "Missed You"
Sinosikat? "Mr. Musikero"
Ogie Alcasid "Bagong Pilipinas"
Main show
Protein Shake
Kean Cipriano
Ney Dimaculangan
Gloc-9
"Kaya Mo"
Denise Laurel
Kris Lawrence
"I Will (Take You Forever)"
(Christopher Cross & Frances Ruffelle cover)
Kyla
Jay R
"Back in Time"
Young JV "That Girl"
PYT
Liezel Garcia "Di Ko Kayang Limutin"
Six Part Invention "Falling in Love"
Bugoy Drilon "Hindi na Bale"
General Luna "Nandito"
Lito Camo
Calzada
"Bulaklak"
(Viva Hot Babes cover)
"Jumbo Hotdog"
(Masculados cover)
"Spaghetti Song"
(Sexbomb Girls cover)
Carol Banawa "Iingatan Ka"
Rhap Salazar
Jay Durias
Yeng Constantino
Sinosikat?
Homage to Dangal ng Musikang Pilipino awardees
"I Will Always Stay in Love This Way with You"
(Boy Katindig)
Unknown
(Sampaguita)
Unknown
(Asin)
Noelle Cassandra
Princess
Sabrina
Aiza Seguerra
Toto Sorioso
Top Suzara
Yael Yuzon
Performance of some past Song of the Year winners
"Take Me out of the Dark" (Gary Valenciano/1989)
"Yugto" (Rico Blanco/2009)
"Rainbow" (South Border/2005)
"Forevermore" (Side A/1996)
"Kailan" (Smokey Mountain/1991)
"Narda" (Kamikazee/2007)
"Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw" (Regine Velasquez/2001)
"Pagdating ng Panahon" (Aiza Seguerra/2002)
"Hallelujah" (Bamboo/2006)
Gloc-9
Yeng Constantino
Aiza Seguerra
"Upuan"

References

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  1. ^ "LIST OF WINNERS – The 23rd Awit Awards". Philippine Association of the Record Industry. Archived from the original on July 20, 2011. Retrieved March 24, 2013.
  2. ^ "The 23rd Awit Awards". Philippine Entertainment Portal. October 5, 2010. Retrieved March 24, 2013.
  3. ^ "Music Expo and the 23rd Awit Awards". myx. Retrieved March 24, 2013.
  4. ^ "Noel Cabangon and Gloc 9 emerge triumphant in 23rd Awit Awards". Philippine Entertainment Portal. October 4, 2010. Retrieved March 24, 2013.
  5. ^ "Gloc-9's 'Upuan' First Rap 'Song of the Year' Winner at Awit Awards". Manila Bulletin. October 2, 2010. Archived from the original on June 6, 2012. Retrieved March 24, 2013.
  6. ^ "Awit Awards recognizes OPM 1 of 5". YouTube. October 28, 2010. Retrieved March 25, 2013.
  7. ^ "Awit Awards recognizes OPM 2 of 5". YouTube. October 28, 2010. Retrieved March 25, 2013.
  8. ^ "Awit Awards recognizes OPM 3 of 5". YouTube. October 28, 2010. Retrieved March 25, 2013.
  9. ^ "Awit Awards recognizes OPM 4 of 5". YouTube. October 28, 2010. Retrieved March 25, 2013.
  10. ^ "Awit Awards recognizes OPM 5 of 5". YouTube. October 28, 2010. Retrieved March 25, 2013.
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