Jessica of 'Voice PH' joins Black Eyed Peas in new music video Galing siya sa ‘The Voice’ Season 1. "Ultimately, Reynoso made it to the live shows of "The Voice of the Philippines" as a finalist. So mga kababayan, I’d like to introduce, J Rey Soul!”‘Voice PH’ alum Jessica Reynoso joins Black Eyed Peas at SEA Games close "So thankful and so blessed to be able to be a part of this project," she wrote in the caption of a clip from "Ring the Alarm" she posted on Instagram.Prior to "Ring the Alarm," Reynoso has enjoyed a blossoming career in the United States with a number of appearances in international music festivals. Taga-Laguna siya,” apl.de.ap added.Mentioning his ward started out as Jessica Reynoso, apl.de.ap shared they’ve since decided on a stage name.“She’s been touring around the world with us, developing her career. Jessica Reynoso, Actress: The Black Eyed Peas: Ring the Alarm Pt.1, Pt.2, Pt.3. Jessica Reynoso is an actress, known for The Black Eyed Peas: Ring the Alarm Pt.1, Pt.2, Pt.3 (2018), The Black Eyed Peas: New Wave (2018) and The Black Eyed Peas: Yes or No (2018). Jessica Reynoso, apl.de.ap, J Rey Soul, The Black Eyed Peas, Southeast Asian Games, SEA Games, 2019 SEA Games, 30th SEA Games, Philippine SEA Games, PH SEA Games Ultimately, Reynoso made it to the live shows of “The Voice of the Philippines” as a finalist.
Rocker Bamboo Manalac and Black Eyed Peas member apl.de.ap completed their teams on "The Voice of the Philippines," leaving only Sarah Geronimo as … Since then, Reynoso appears to have formed a close relationship with other The Black Eyed Peas members, as she continues to be mentored by apl.de.ap.Where's Fergie? In its music video, Reynoso's face is covered although her figure is shown prominently.Uncredited in the music video's description or title on YouTube, fans of The Black Eyed Peas wondered if Reynoso was the replacement of Fergie, the original and only female member of the group since its breakout 2003 hit "Where is the Love? But her coach took to the finale Janice Javier, who placed third to eventual winner Mitoy Yonting of Team Lea.Fast-forward to five years later, apl.de.ap appears to have made good on his promise to introduce Reynoso to an international audience, as she joined the rapper's iconic hip hop group The Black Eyed Peas in its comeback music video.Released last week as a single, "Ring the Alarm" is a rap piece about the ills of modern society, with a sung chorus by Reynoso. But her coach took to the finale Janice Javier, who placed third to eventual winner Mitoy Yonting of Team Lea. Jessica Reynoso, The Black Eyed Peas, apl.de.ap, The Voice of the Philippines MANILA — “I am going to work hard to make her known international.” These were apl.de.ap’s words in 2013 after successfully recruiting into his team Jessica Reynoso in the first-ever season of “The Voice of the Philippines.”Reynoso, 16 at the time, shared her story of not having ever met her African-American father, a situation that apl.de.ap personally identified with, as he shares a similar history, prompting him to call the aspiring singer his “long-lost sister.”Ultimately, Reynoso made it to the live shows of “The Voice of the Philippines” as a finalist. These were rapper apl.de.ap's words in 2013 after successfully recruiting into his team Jessica Reynoso in the first-ever season of "The Voice of the Philippines. ".While Reynoso's parts in the video are seen in the official Instagram pages of Reynoso, apl.de.ap, and The Black Eyed Peas, she is not explicitly identified as a member of the group. But her coach took to the finale Janice Javier, who placed third to eventual winner Mitoy Yonting of Team Lea.Fast-forward six years later, apl.de.ap appears to have made good on his promise to introduce Reynoso to an international audience, as she joined the rapper’s iconic hip hop group The Black Eyed Peas in its 2019 world tour.That tour included a stop in the Philippines, where The Black Eyed Peas on Wednesday closed the 30th Southeast Asian Games.As in the group’s international concerts in recent months, Reynoso sang all the parts of Fergie, the original and only female member of the group since its breakout 2003 hit “Where is the Love?”.On stage at the Athletics Stadium in New Clark City, apl.de.ap re-introduced his compatriot Reynoso to the Filipino audience, recalling their first meeting on ABS-CBN’s “The Voice of the Philippines.”“I was fortunate na naging part ako ng ‘The Voice,’ and I love doing that show para makadiskubre ako ng mga bagong talents sa Pilipinas,” he began, with Reynoso at his side.“Ngayon po, you’re probably wondering kung sino ang kasama naming kumakanta sa stage.
Rocker Bamboo Manalac and Black Eyed Peas member apl.de.ap completed their teams on "The Voice of the Philippines," leaving only Sarah Geronimo as … Since then, Reynoso appears to have formed a close relationship with other The Black Eyed Peas members, as she continues to be mentored by apl.de.ap.Where's Fergie? In its music video, Reynoso's face is covered although her figure is shown prominently.Uncredited in the music video's description or title on YouTube, fans of The Black Eyed Peas wondered if Reynoso was the replacement of Fergie, the original and only female member of the group since its breakout 2003 hit "Where is the Love? But her coach took to the finale Janice Javier, who placed third to eventual winner Mitoy Yonting of Team Lea.Fast-forward to five years later, apl.de.ap appears to have made good on his promise to introduce Reynoso to an international audience, as she joined the rapper's iconic hip hop group The Black Eyed Peas in its comeback music video.Released last week as a single, "Ring the Alarm" is a rap piece about the ills of modern society, with a sung chorus by Reynoso. But her coach took to the finale Janice Javier, who placed third to eventual winner Mitoy Yonting of Team Lea. Jessica Reynoso, The Black Eyed Peas, apl.de.ap, The Voice of the Philippines MANILA — “I am going to work hard to make her known international.” These were apl.de.ap’s words in 2013 after successfully recruiting into his team Jessica Reynoso in the first-ever season of “The Voice of the Philippines.”Reynoso, 16 at the time, shared her story of not having ever met her African-American father, a situation that apl.de.ap personally identified with, as he shares a similar history, prompting him to call the aspiring singer his “long-lost sister.”Ultimately, Reynoso made it to the live shows of “The Voice of the Philippines” as a finalist. These were rapper apl.de.ap's words in 2013 after successfully recruiting into his team Jessica Reynoso in the first-ever season of "The Voice of the Philippines. ".While Reynoso's parts in the video are seen in the official Instagram pages of Reynoso, apl.de.ap, and The Black Eyed Peas, she is not explicitly identified as a member of the group. But her coach took to the finale Janice Javier, who placed third to eventual winner Mitoy Yonting of Team Lea.Fast-forward six years later, apl.de.ap appears to have made good on his promise to introduce Reynoso to an international audience, as she joined the rapper’s iconic hip hop group The Black Eyed Peas in its 2019 world tour.That tour included a stop in the Philippines, where The Black Eyed Peas on Wednesday closed the 30th Southeast Asian Games.As in the group’s international concerts in recent months, Reynoso sang all the parts of Fergie, the original and only female member of the group since its breakout 2003 hit “Where is the Love?”.On stage at the Athletics Stadium in New Clark City, apl.de.ap re-introduced his compatriot Reynoso to the Filipino audience, recalling their first meeting on ABS-CBN’s “The Voice of the Philippines.”“I was fortunate na naging part ako ng ‘The Voice,’ and I love doing that show para makadiskubre ako ng mga bagong talents sa Pilipinas,” he began, with Reynoso at his side.“Ngayon po, you’re probably wondering kung sino ang kasama naming kumakanta sa stage.