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Robert James Reid [fn 1] (born 11 May 1993) is a Filipino actor and singer. He began his professional acting career in the early 2010s after being named the Big Winner of Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Clash 2010. He came into prominence for his leading role in the film Diary ng Panget (2014).
Palm Dreams is the debut studio album by Filipino-Australian singer-actor James Reid. It was released digitally and physically on July 8, 2017 under his own label Careless Music Manila, distributed by Viva Records. [1] [2] The album was funded, executive produced, and creative directed by Reid, who also wrote all of the lyrics and melodies. The ...
Careless, formerly known as Careless Music Manila, is a record label in the Philippines started by singer and actor James Reid and Bret Jackson (KINGwAw). [1] The label was founded in 2017, with Reid's Palm Dreams as its debut release. [2] The label was initially partnered with Reid's former label, Viva Records, but went independent in 2019. [2]
The experts tell us an energy gap looms. Fossil fuels are phasing out, and solar and wind power can’t produce enough electricity to meet the demand in coming decades.
"Turning Up" is a song recorded by Filipino-Australian singer-actor James Reid, for his debut studio album Palm Dreams (2017). The song was released on September 22, 2017 as a second single from the record and was published by Careless Music Manila and released by Viva Records. The song was written and produced by Reid.
James Reid is the self-titled debut solo extended play by Filipino-Australian singer-actor James Reid. It was released digitally on iTunes [2] and physically on September 4, 2013 by Viva Records. [3] [4] "Alam Niya Ba" was released as the lead single from the album on August 13, 2013 and was accompanied by a music video uploaded on YouTube.
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The Energy Information Administration predicts gasoline will decrease by $0.11 per gallon this year, or 3%, with another 6% drop expected in 2026.