Rachel Corrales
Pop and R & B Singer/Songwriter
(video on YouTube)
There are some great female filipino singers: Kayla, Charice, Nina. And just like Kayla, Charice and Nina, Rachel Corrales can be found on you tube singing great
cover songs such as, " Just Like a Star," "Before He Cheats", "A part of that world." She lives near Pasadena and Los Angeles. As a female singer near los Angeles and
Pasadena, Rachel Corrales the female filipino singer loves to sing for American Cancer Society Events such as Relay 4 Life. Rachel Corrales , the female Filipino
singer, can be found singing at J4U Studios in the J4U Entertainment Complex with Dayvora, Risa, Queen LaRae, and dropSoul. She has a great Disney voice, for Disney
songs, for any Disney movie project. Charice, Nina, Kayla are great and one day soon Rachel will be a house hold name.
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Rachel Corrales has always had the dream to share her passion for
music with the world. Having entertained audiences all over Los
Angeles and Santa Barbara, she hopes to grow in her talents, share
her music and become an artist who inspires others as her musical
influences inspire her. Growing up, she was surrounded by music from
artists her parents listened to such as, Celine Dion, Whitney Houston,
Mariah Carey, Stevie Wonder, Journey and Michael Jackson. Today,
she lists Christina Aguilera, Mandy Moore, Carrie Underwood, Corinne
Bailey Rae and Kelly Clarkson as her contemporary musical influences.
Rachel, who is a Filipino American Pop and R & B singer, began singing
at an early age by joining school choirs and plays, and developed her
talent simply by mimicking what she heard on the radio and television.
It wasn’t until the age of 11 when she auditioned for a music class that
she realized she had a musical gift after gaining recognition from her
teachers and peers.
During high school, Rachel continued to sing in choirs and joined her
friends to win several choir competitions around California. Her final
performance in high school was for the Chamber Choir’s Spring
Concert where she chose “On My Own” from Les Misérables as her
senior song.
After graduating from high school, the intensity of Rachel’s fervor to
become a singer only grew and opportunities started presenting
themselves. During her sophomore year at UC Santa Barbara, she
joined the campus’ all-female a cappella group, VocalMotion, and
performed at multiple campus events and Santa Barbara county
functions throughout her college years. Her solo repertoire consists of
Stacie Orrico’s “Stuck,” Christina Aguilera’s “Come On Over,” India
Arie’s “Heart Of The Matter” and “Kiss The Girl” from Disney’s Little
Mermaid. She was also chosen by her peers to sing the opening solo
for their Sister Act II rendition of “Joyful Joyful” that UCSB’s a cappella
groups performed at their joint Spring Concert in 2008. Respected as a
singer on campus, she was often asked to perform the National
Anthem at cultural shows and sporting events and had the opportunity
to lead the Pilipino Cultural Night choir for two years in a row. She was
also granted the honor of singing the National Anthem at her
graduation ceremony.
In the summer of 2008, Rachel started posting up her singing videos on
YouTube and has gained popularity and recognition on the web. Her fan
base grows daily. She currently resides in Los Angeles and is working
hard to put together her EPK and is spending late nights at J4U studios
recording and writing music.