Sarah Geronimo
Sarah Asher Tua Geronimo is a Filipina singer and actress. Geronimo rose to prominence after winning the television talent show Star for a Night. In 2003, she was signed to Viva Records, and released her debut studio album Popstar: A Dream Come True, supported by the singles "Forever's Not Enough" and "Sa Iyo". The album became a massive commercial success and is widely regarded as the best-selling debut album in the Philippines.
Geronimo reinvented her image and style with Becoming and Taking Flight, gaining praise for her growth and maturity. She recorded covers on Music and Me and One Heart, the latter of which also included original material and was supported by the singles "Sino Nga Ba Siya" and "Kung Siya ang Mahal". Geronimo produced her tenth studio album Expressions, which featured the lead single "Ikot-Ikot". Her twelfth studio album, The Great Unknown, contained the lead single "Tala", which sparked a trend between 2019 and 2020. In 2025, she launched her independent record label, G Music, marking a bold new chapter in her evolution as an artist and creative leader.
Geronimo made her acting debut with supporting roles in the films Filipinas and Captain Barbell and followed this with a co-starring role in Lastikman: Unang Banat. She played leading roles in the film A Very Special Love and its sequels You Changed My Life and It Takes a Man and a Woman, winning the Box Office Entertainment Awards for Box Office Queen for all three and the Golden Screen Award for Best Actress for the latter. She also starred in title role in Miss Granny, for which she won a Star Award for Best Actress. She also starred in the television series Sarah the Teen Princess, Bituing Walang Ningning, Pangarap na Bituin, and 1DOL. Geronimo expanded her career into reality television talent shows as a host of the talent competition show Little Big Star and as a coach on The Voice of the Philippines and its spin-offs The Voice Kids and The Voice Teens.
Dubbed the “Popstar Royalty” and the “Ultimate Pop Superstar,” Geronimo is recognized as one of the most influential and successful entertainers in Philippine music and entertainment history. She is widely regarded as one of Southeast Asia’s most powerful pop voices. A true force in music and performance, she has dominated music charts, headlined sold-out arenas, and helped redefine Filipino pop for a global audience. Her accolades include a Billboard Women in Music Award, an MTV Europe Music Award, a World Music Award, an Mnet Asian Music Award, 16 Awit Awards, and 28 Myx Music Awards. Tatler magazine named her one of the most influential people in Asia in 2021, and Billboard Philippines named her as the Woman of the Year in 2024.
Early life and career beginnings
Sarah Asher Tua Geronimo, the third of four siblings, was born on July 25, 1988, in Santa Cruz, Manila. Her father, Delfin, was a lineman for telecommunications company PLDT, while her mother, Divina, was educated at University of Santo Tomas, where she majored in economics. Her family struggled financially and frequently moved houses; she put up a salon business to help make her family's ends meet.Geronimo shared a close relationship with her father, who served as her first vocal coach. She learned about the childhood of singer Regine Velasquez, who was immersed neck-deep in the sea during her vocal training to strengthen her windpipe. Her father also submerged her in a water drum in imitation of the practice. At age two, she began singing and had performed in front of a crowd; her singing interest led her to join several amateur singing competitions. During her first competition, she performed Shirley Bassey's "The Greatest Performance of My Life". According to her mother, she began her career at age four as a cast member in the television series Penpen de Sarapen, Ang TV, and NEXT. In 1995, Geronimo appeared in the film Sarah... Ang Munting Prinsesa as a background actor, playing a friend of Camille Prats's character. That same year, she appeared at the World Youth Day as a musical performer and competed in 'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila "Princess Asia".
Music career
2002–2003: ''Star for a Night'' and rise to prominence
Geronimo was a junior at the University of Santo Tomas Education High School when she joined the reality television singing contest Star for a Night, based on the British talent show of the same name. Looking back, she recalled that she had auditioned for the contest three times, and was resentful after her second attempt. She won the competition on March 1, 2003, at the PhilSports Arena in Pasig City, performing a cover of Celine Dion's "To Love You More". After her win, she was signed to a record deal with Viva Records. She stated that her family was her inspiration despite the challenges they have been through. Geronimo then continued studying through homeschooling at the Angelicum College, where she received her high-school diploma in 2007.After Star for a Night, Geronimo released her debut studio album Popstar: A Dream Come True. It included the singles "Sa Iyo", written by Jun Murillo, "Forever's Not Enough", written by Vehnee Saturno, and her rendition of Dion's "To Love You More". The album has sold over 300,000 units in the Philippines, and was certified 5× platinum. In support of the album, she headlined a concert in October at the Music Museum in Greenhills, San Juan.
At the second inauguration of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on June 30, 2004, in Manila, Geronimo sang the Philippine National Anthem. The following month, she, Erik Santos, and Rachelle Ann Go co-headlined the concert titled Night of the Champions at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City; the production won the Best Major Concert Collaboration at the 2005 Aliw Awards. Her second studio album, Sweet Sixteen, was released that year; it contained the lead single, "How Could You Say You Love Me". The album was certified 2× platinum by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry. She also hosted the reality shows Little Big Star and Search for the Star in a Million. Next, she headlined her concert titled The Other Side at the Araneta Coliseum.
2006–2010: Breakthrough
In July 2006, Geronimo released her third studio album, Becoming, which was produced by Carlo Nasi and Christian De Walden; it included the single "Carry My Love" and "I Still Believe In Loving You", the latter of which was written by Jimmy Borja, Lori Barth, and Ralf Stemmann. De Walden noted Geronimo's distinctive vocal ability, and recalled that she studied the demos during the album's production. Nestor Torre Jr. of the Philippine Daily Inquirer described it as "her transition from teen icon to young adult". Recorded in the Philippines, Italy, and the US, the album was first released in the Philippines, followed by Japan and Southeast Asia. At the third Manny Pacquiao vs. Erik Morales boxing match on November 18, 2006, Geronimo sang the Philippine National Anthem.In 2007, Geronimo headlined In Motion, which was first staged at the Araneta Coliseum on July 14, followed by a US leg in August. Her studio album Taking Flight was released that same month; it contained the tracks "I'll Be Alright", "I'll Be Here" and "Ikaw". It received favorable reviews, with praise towards Geronimo's reinvention of her artistry. "Ikaw" was named the Song of the Year at the 2008 Myx Music Awards.
In 2008, Geronimo worked again with De Walden for her 16-track studio album, Just Me, which included a duet titled "I'll Be There" with Howie Dorough of the Backstreet Boys. At the Araneta Coliseum in November 2008, she headlined The Next One at the Araneta Coliseum, which was later followed by a US leg and a re-staging the following year.
In November 2009, she headlined a concert titled Record Breaker at the Araneta Coliseum. Geronimo won the Star Award for Female Pop Artist in 2009 for her compilation album OPM. She later announced that she began production on her next studio album Music and Me, which features covers of Original Pilipino Music and international singles, including some songs from film soundtracks. She also collaborated with Christian Bautista for a cover of Jose Mari Chan and Regine Velasquez's "Please Be Careful with My Heart", which is also released in Bautista's album Romance Revisited: The Love Songs of Jose Mari Chan. For the album, Geronimo won the Star Award for Best Female Recording Artist.
2011–2013: ''One Heart'' and ''Expressions''
In February 2011, she collaborated with Martin Nievera in a Valentine's Day concert titled What Love Is at the Araneta Coliseum. In May, she released her eighth studio album, One Heart, which features a mix of original compositions and covers of OPM songs, such as "Sino Nga Ba Siya" and "Kung Siya ang Mahal", both written by Saturno. Asilo praised her musical style, while also highlighting Geronimo's "growing maturity", while Gil highlighted Geronimo's work on the original compositions. The album was named Best-Selling Album of the Year at the 2011 Awit Awards.Geronimo began 2012 by appearing in Sarah G. Live, a weekly musical show that featured performances by musical guests. She said of the show: "Every time I do shows onstage to perform, I am not that confident. I still get nervous." Critic Mark Angelo Ching of the Philippine Entertainment Portal praised Geronimo's vocal abilities, but criticized her talk show abilities. That July, she headlined a concert titled 24/SG at the Araneta Coliseum, which won the category for the Best Major Concert by a Female Artist at the 25th Aliw Awards; A review from ABS-CBN News described Geronimo as a "total performer", while also highlighting her stage presence. Geronimo was subsequently named the Female Concert Performer of the Year at the 4th Star Awards. In 2013, the tour was extended to the United States and re-staged.
Also in 2013, she released and produced her album titled Expressions, coinciding with her ten-year career milestone. Its lead single, "Ikot-Ikot", featured drum beats and elements of electronic dance music. Joseph Atilano of the Philippine Daily Inquirer wrote: " deliver her vocals with a sense of urgency that matches the upbeat pace of ." She collaborated with her father Delfin in a cover of Carole King's "You've Got a Friend", which was also recorded by James Taylor, and co-wrote the track "Make Me Yours", along with Louie Ocampo. Also in celebration of that milestone, on November 15, Geronimo performed a titled Perfect 10 at Araneta Coliseum. The concert was a commercial success, leading Geronimo to perform a second Perfect 10 concert at the Mall of Asia Arena on November 30. Patricia Esteves of The Philippine Star praised Geronimo for the maturity she displayed during the concert, also highlighting her stage presence. After the concert, she released her second single from Expressions, "Tayo", which won the Favorite Music Video at the 2015 Myx Music Awards. That same year, Geronimo was a coach on The Voice franchise series The Voice of the Philippines, and later returned in its spin-offs The Voice Kids and The Voice Teens.