GMA Records

GMA Records
Parent company GMA Network Inc.
Founded 1995 (1995) (as Infiniti Music)
2003 (2003) (as GMA Records)
Distributor(s) RGMA Marketing and Productions, Inc.
Genre Various
Country of origin Philippines
Location GMA Network Center, EDSA corner Timog Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila
Official website gmanetwork.com/records
gmarecordsreleases.blogspot.com

GMA Records, created in 1995 as Infiniti Music, later closed in 2001 and returned in October 2003 as GMA Records is a record company in the Philippines, based in Metro Manila owned by GMA Network Inc.. In 2005, GMA Records released a film titled Let the Love Begin on DVD and VCD, and after its success they succeeded it with more titles such as Lovestruck and Deathrow.[1]

Current local artists

Male
Female
Groups

Former artists

Compilations of GMA Records

  • All About Love (2009)
  • Isang Kinabukasan: A Kapuso Benefit Album (collaboration with GMA Kapuso Foundation) (2007)
  • Tunog Kapuso: The Best of GMA TV Themes Vol. 1 (2005)
  • Metropop Song Festival compilation album (1996–2002)
  • Mga Awit Kapuso Vol. 5 (2008)
  • Mga Awit Mula Sa Puso: The Best of GMA TV Themes Vol. 2 (2006)
  • Mga Awit ng Kapuso: The Best of GMA TV Themes Vol. 3 (2007)
  • Mga Awiting Kapuso: Best of GMA TV Soundtracks Vol. 4 (2008)
  • Mga Awit Mula Sa Puso: The Best of GMA TV Themes Vol. 6 (2013)
  • Kapuso Sa Pasko: The GMA Records All Star Christmas Album (2005)
  • Pinoy Pop Superstar Grand Contender Vol. 1 (2005)
  • Pinoy Pop Superstar Grand Contender Vol. 2 (2006)
  • Pinoy Pop Superstar Grand Contender Vol. 3 (2007)
  • Seasons of Love: The Best of Mga Awit Kapuso Vol. 7 (2014)
  • The Best Of Mga Awit Kapuso (2009)
  • Awit Kapuso: Kay Sarap Maging Kapuso (2011)
  • Take1: The Best Of Awit Kapuso Originals (2013)

Movie soundtracks on GMA Records

GMA Records Home Video

Movies and TV movies

Some movies are released with GMA Films partners (most being Regal Entertainment or Viva Films) but the following are solely released by GMA Records Home Video:

TV series

References


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