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Key
Indicates single release
# Indicates promotional single release
An image of Geronimo in a green dress performing
Sarah Geronimo and Bautista recorded a cover of Jose Mari Chan and Regine Velasquez's "Please Be Careful with My Heart".
Close-up image of Velasquez in a striped turtleneck long-sleeve top
Regine Velasquez and Bautista recorded a cover of Jose Mari Chan and Janet Basco's "My Girl, My Woman, My Friend".
Lani Misalucha and Bautista recorded a cover of Jose Mari Chan's "Here and Now".
Bautista is featured in Nina's cover of Tina Arena's "Burn".
Bautista collaborated with Jessica Sanchez on the song "Two Forevers".
An image of Quinto in a black Philippine terno dress facing towards the camera
Angeline Quinto and Bautista recorded a cover of Regine Velasquez and Jacky Cheung's "In Love with You".
Bautista collaborated with Julie Anne San Jose on the song "Everybody Hurts".
Name of song, credited artist(s), writer(s), originating album, and year of release
Song Artist(s) Writer(s) Album Year Ref.
"Beautiful Girl" Christian Bautista Jose Mari Chan Romance Revisited: The Love Songs of Jose Mari Chan 2009 [1]
"In Love with You" Christian Bautista
Angeline Quinto
J. Edward Laudon First Class Outbound 2012 [2]
"My Girl, My Woman, My Friend" Christian Bautista
Regine Velasquez
Jose Mari Chan Romance Revisited: The Love Songs of Jose Mari Chan 2009 [1]
"Please Be Careful with My Heart" Christian Bautista
Sarah Geronimo
Jose Mari Chan Romance Revisited: The Love Songs of Jose Mari Chan
Music and Me
2009 [1]

Music videos[edit]

Singer Christian Bautista
Christian Bautista is featured in the music vide of "Please Be Careful With My Heart".
A headshot of Billy Crawford smiling at the camera
Billy Crawford is featured in the music vide of "My Mind".
Yeng Constantino collaborated with Geronimo on "Kaibigan Mo".
Regine Velasquez's music video credits as a main performer
Title Year Other performer(s) Album Ref.
"Ikaw" 2007 None Taking Flight
"Please Be Careful With My Heart" 2009 Christian Bautista Music and Me[a]
"Sino Nga Ba Siya" 2011 None One Heart
"Kung Siya Ang Mahal" 2011 None One Heart
"Bakit Pa Ba" 2011 None One Heart
"Ikot-Ikot" 2013 None Expressions
"Tayo" 2013 None Expressions
"Tala" 2016 None The Great Unknown
"Kaibigan Mo" 2016 Yeng Constantino The Great Unknown
"Alam" 2023 John Roa None[b]
"Hangganan" 2023 Jin Chan None[b]
"My Mind" 2024[c] Billy Crawford None[b]

Awards and nominations[edit]

Key
Indicates non-competitive categories
Awards and nominations received by Sarah Geronimo
Award Year[d] Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Category Result Ref.
Awit Awards 2004 "Forever's Not Enough" Best New Female Performer of the Year Won [3]
"Sa Iyo" Best Dance Recording Won
2007 "Ikaw" Song of the Year Won [4]
2011 One Heart Album of the Year Won [5]
"Sino Nga Ba Siya" Most Downloaded Song Won
Billboard Women in Music 2024 Sarah Geronimo Global Force Award † Won [6]
Billboard Philippines Women in Music 2024 Sarah Geronimo Woman of the Year † Won [7]
Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards 2016 Sarah Geronimo Best Asian Performer Won [8]
MTV Europe Music Awards 2013 Sarah Geronimo Best Southeast Asian Act Nominated [9]
2014 Sarah Geronimo Best Southeast Asian Act Won [10]
Mnet Asian Music Awards 2012 Sarah Geronimo Best Asian Artist Won [11]
Myx Music Awards 2007 "I Still Believe in Loving You" Favorite Mellow Video Nominated [12]
Sarah Geronimo Favorite Female Artist Nominated
2008 "Ikaw" Favorite Song Won [13]
Sarah Geronimo Favorite Artist Won
Favorite Female Artist Won
Favorite Celebrity VJ Won
2009 Sarah Geronimo Favorite Celebrity VJ Won [14]
[15]
Favorite Female Artist Won
Favorite Artist Won
"A Very Special Love" Favorite Media Soundtrack Won
Favorite Remake Won
Favorite Mellow Video Won
"I'll Be There" (with Howie Dorough) Favorite Collaboration Nominated
2010 Sarah Geronimo Favorite Artist Won [16]
[17]
Favorite Female Artist Won
"Record Breaker" Favorite Media Soundtrack Won
"You Changed My Life" Favorite Remake Won
Favorite Media Soundtrack Nominated
2011 Sarah Geronimo Favorite Female Artist Nominated [18]
"Love Will Keep Us Together" Favorite Media Soundtrack Nominated
"Sino Nga Ba Siya" Favorite Mellow Video Nominated
"Please Be Careful With My Heart" (with Christian Bautista) Favorite Collaboration Nominated
2012 "Fallin'" Favorite Media Soundtrack Won [19]
[20]
Sarah Geronimo Favorite Female Artist Nominated
2013 Sarah Geronimo Favorite Artist Won [21]
Sarah Geronimo Favorite Artist Won
2014 "It Takes a Man and a Woman" Favorite Remake Won [22]
Sarah Geronimo Favorite Artist Won
2015 Sarah Geronimo Favorite Artist Won [23]
Favorite Female Artist Won
"Tayo" Favorite Music Video Won
"Maybe This Time" Favorite Remake Won
2017 "Tala" Song of the Year Won [24]
Music Video of the Year Won
"The Great Unknown" (with Hale) Favorite Collaboration Won
2018 Sarah Geronimo Female Artist of the Year Won [25]
"Kaibigan Mo" (with Yeng Constantino) Collaboration of the Year Won
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2013 Sarah Geronimo Best Asian Act Nominated [26]
Star Awards for Movies 2009 "Ngayon, Bukas at Kailanman" Movie Original Theme Song of the Year Won [27]
[28]
Sarah Geronimo Female Star of the Night Won
2016 "Ang Sugo ng Diyos sa mga Huling Araw" Movie Original Theme Song of the Year Won [29]
The Breakup Playlist Movie Actress of the Year Nominated
2019 Miss Granny Movie Actress of the Year Won[e] [30]
2021 Unforgettable Movie Actress of the Year Nominated [31]
"Ang Tangi Kong Pangarap" Movie Theme Song of the Year Nominated
Star Awards for Music 2009 OPM Female Pop Artist of the Year Won [32]
[33]
Female Recording Artist of the Year Nominated
Album of the Year Nominated
Pop Album of the Year Nominated
"Ikaw" Song of the Year Nominated
Music Video of the Year Nominated
2010 Music and Me Female Recording Artist of the Year Won [34]
[35]
Female Pop Artist of the Year Nominated
Pop Album of the Year Nominated
2011 One Heart Female Recording Artist of the Year Won [36]
[37]
Female Pop Artist of the Year Nominated
"Sino Nga Ba Siya" Song of the Year Nominated
2012 What Love Is Female Concert Performer of the Year Won [38]
[39]
Concert of the Year[f] Nominated
2013 Pure OPM Classics Female Recording Artist of the Year Won [40]
[41]
24/SG Female Concert Performer of the Year Nominated
2014 Expressions Female Recording Artist of the Year Won [42]
[43]
Pop Album of the Year Won
Album of the Year Nominated
Female Pop Artist of the Year Nominated
Album Cover Concept and Design of the Year Nominated
"Ikot-Ikot" Song of the Year Nominated
Music Video of the Year Nominated
Perfect 10 Female Concert Performer of the Year Nominated
2015 Perfectly Imperfect Female Recording Artist of the Year Won [44]
[45]
Album of the Year Nominated
Pop Album of the Year Nominated
Female Pop Artist of the Year Nominated
Album Cover Concept & Design of the Year Nominated
"Kilometro" Music Video of the Year Nominated
2016 From the Top Female Concert Performer of the Year Won [46]
[47]
Concert of the Year Nominated
The Great Unknown Album of the Year Nominated
Female Recording Artist of the Year Nominated
Pop Album of the Year Nominated
Female Pop Artist of the Year Nominated
Cover Design of the Year Nominated
"Tala" Song of the Year Nominated
2017 The Great Unknown: Unplugged Concert of the Year Nominated [48]
Female Concert Performer of the Year Nominated
2018 "Ganito" Female Recording Artist of the Year Nominated
This 15 Me Female Recording Artist of the Year Nominated
Pop Album of the Year Nominated
Female Pop Artist of the Year Nominated
This 15 Me World Tour Concert of the Year Nominated
Female Concert Performer of the Year Nominated
2021 "Ang Tangi Kong Pangarap" Female Pop Artist of the Year Won [49]
[50]
Female Recording Artist of the Year Nominated
Wish 107.5 Music Awards 2024 "Dati-Dati" Wish Pop Song of the Year Nominated [51]
World Music Awards 2013 Sarah Geronimo World's Best Entertainer of the Year Nominated [52]
World's Best Female Artist Nominated
World's Best Live Act Nominated
2014 Sarah Geronimo Best-Selling Philippine Artist Won [53]

Artistry[edit]

Influences[edit]

Musical style and choreography[edit]

Acting style[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ The recording is also included in Bautista's studio and cover album Romance Revisited: The Love Songs of Jose Mari Chan.
  2. ^ a b c Non-album single
  3. ^ Although the track was released in 2023, the music video was released in 2024
  4. ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  5. ^ Shared with Kathryn Bernardo (The Hows of Us)
  6. ^ Shared with Martin Nievera

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