Mariane Faith Ignacio Osabel (born January 28, 1998) is a Filipino singer. She rose to fame when she participated in the third season of Tawag ng Tanghalan, a singing competition of the noontime show It's Showtime, and became a semi-finalist. And later, she was the fourth grand champion of GMA's singing competition The Clash. She is currently a mainstay performer of the Sunday noontime variety show All-Out Sundays.[2] She is also a graduate of Environmental Science in Iligan, Mindanao after juggling her The Clash journey and thesis.

Mariane Osabel
Born
Mariane Faith Ignacio Osabel

(1998-01-28) January 28, 1998 (age 26)
NationalityFilipino
Other namesMayang, Yanyan, Asia's Dragon Diva
Alma materMindanao State University–Iligan Institute of Technology
OccupationSinger
Years active2019–present
Agent
Known for
PredecessorJessica Villarubin
SuccessorRex Baculfo
PartnerKarl Timonera Orbe[1]
RelativesArne Osabel (brother)
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • vocals
LabelsGMA Music (2022–present)
Member ofDivas of the Queendom

Early life edit

Mariane Faith Ignacio Osabel was born on January 28, 1998, in Iligan City, Lanao del Norte. As a child until a young teen, she grew up and lived in Saudi Arabia from 2005 to 2011. Her elder brother, Arne Osabel, is also singer.[3]

She finished from primary to secondary school at La Salle Academy, Iligan City, and her tertiary education in Mindanao State University–Iligan Institute of Technology (MSU-IIT), with Bachelor of Science (BS) in Environmental Engineering Technology (EnvET) and graduated in 2022.[4]

Prior to joining Tawag ng Tanghalan and The Clash, she was the lead vocalist of Echoes Band, until her graduation in 2022, and was replaced by the late vocalist Maica Ramayan and other vocalists.[5]

Career edit

2018–2019: Pre–Tawag ng Tanghalan and The Clash edit

Before entering TV contests, she participated in Adlaw Sa Iligan Singing Star in 2018, and became grand champion of this season.[6]

2019: Tawag ng Tanghalan and Prior to The Clash edit

Daily Rounds (First Attempt) edit

On January 19, 2019, she participated in Quarter II in the third season of Tawag ng Tanghalan. In her first performance, she sang "Bukas na Lang Kita Mamahalin" by Lani Misalucha, where she emerged as the daily winner, and for her second performance in the Face-off Round, she sang "On the Wings of Love" by Kyla, but she lost to the defending champion.

Tawag ng Tanghalan sa Showtime Season 3 Performances and Results
Week Theme Song Original Artist Date Score Result
Season 3 Week 15 n/a "Bukas na Lang Kita Mamahalin"[7] Lani Misalucha January 19, 2019 93.2 Daily Winner
"On the Wings of Love"[8]

(vs. Kim Nemenzo)

Kyla 93.0 Eliminated

Daily Rounds (Second Attempt) edit

On July 8, 2019, six months after her losing in Quarter II, she returned in Quarter IV. In her first performance, she sang "I Am Changing" by Jennifer Holliday, where she emerged as the daily winner, and for her second performance in the Face-off Round, she sang "Fallin'" by Alicia Keys, and became an defending champion. She continued to the fifth day making her the fifth semi-finalist of the quarter. She remained the defending champion until her sixth day when she lost to the daily winner.

Tawag ng Tanghalan sa Showtime Season 3 Performances and Results
Week Theme Song Original Artist Date Score Result
Season 3 Week 14 n/a "I Am Changing"[9] Jennifer Holliday July 8, 2019 95.6 Daily Winner
"Fallin'"[10]

(vs. John Erscel Galagar)

Alicia Keys 94.2 Defending Champion
"I Have Nothing"[11]

(vs. Mark Anthony Macapobre)

Whitney Houston July 9, 2019 93.0
"Saving All My Love for You"[12]

(vs. Princess Ane Ruga)

Whitney Houston July 10, 2019 92.0
"Akin Ka Na Lang"[13]

(vs. Leah Mae Valiente)

Morissette July 11, 2019 92.4
"And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going"[14]

(vs. Cherry Mae Acoba)

Jennifer Holliday July 12, 2019 96.0 Defending Champion (enters to the Semi-finals)
Season 3 Week 15 "Isang Linggong Pag-ibig"[15]

(vs. Niña Jaro)

KZ Tandingan, July 15, 2019 91.2 Lost but advanced to the Semi-finals

Semi-finals edit

During the weeklong semi-finals, originally scheduled from June 24 – 29, 2019, but rescheduled for August 26 to 31, 2019, Osabel performed songs corresponding to the theme of the day. She was followed by Shantal Cuizon, Alliyah Cadeliña, Jermaine Apil, Dior Lawrence Bronia, Julius Cawaling and Violeta Bayawa. On the sixth day, Osabel, had a combined average score of 57.03%. She failed to enter the Grand Finals, and later she returned to the Ultimate Resbak round.

Tawag ng Tanghalan sa Showtime Season 3 Performances and Results
Week Theme Song Original Artist Date Score Result
Season 3 Quarter IV Semi-finals Round 1: Awiting Pangmalakasan "Narito Ako"[16] Regine Velasquez August 26, 2019 unrevealed Advanced to the next round
Round 2: Awit ni Idol "Ikot-Ikot"[17] Sarah Geronimo August 27, 2019 N/A Advanced to the next round
Round 3: OPM Hits "Saan Darating ang Umaga"[18] Angeline Quinto August 28, 2019 unrevealed Advanced to the next round
Round 4: Throwback Tinig "Try a Little Tenderness"[19] Ray Noble Orchestra August 29, 2019 N/A Advanced to the next round
Round 5: Hurados' Choice "A Piece of Sky"[20] Barbra Streisand August 30, 2019 N/A Advanced to the next round
Round 6: Awit ng Buhay "Who You Are"[21] Jessie J August 31, 2019 57.03% Advanced to the Ultimate Resbak

Ultimate Resbak edit

After failing to enter the Grand Finals, Osabel returned in the Resbak round and she sang "Who You Are", where she claimed the Seat of Power together with Windimie Yntong. On the fourth day, Osabel selected Mariko Ledesma in the Sing-off, where Osabel sang "Run to You" by Whitney Houston, but lost to Ledesma, who ascended to the Seat of Power, and then advanced to the final round.

Tawag ng Tanghalan sa Showtime Season 3 Performances and Results
Week Theme Song Original Artist Date Score Result
Season 3 Ultimate Resbak Seat of Power "Who You Are"[22] Jessie J September 6, 2019 100% Declared as the Seat of Power
Ultimate Resbak Week "Run to You"[23]

(vs. Mariko Ledesma)

Whitney Houston September 11, 2019 66.50% Eliminated

2019–2020: Post–Tawag ng Tanghalan and controversial TNT winning announcement edit

After the second round performance between Osabel and Mariko Ledesma, Ledesma took the seat of power, dethroning Osabel. However, after the winning moment, the screen appeared where the split scoring was revealed (showing the public and judges scores), and viewers noticed that Osabel's score given by the judges was 16.50%, while Ledesma received 50%. Due to the allegedly "rigged" results, netizens used #JusticeForMariane or #HustisyaParaKayMariane and it trended on Twitter, citing the expression, rants and sentiments over the score given by the judges.[24][25][26][27]

On September 14, 2019, three days after the performances of Osabel and Ledesma, which aired on September 11, 2019, Tawag ng Tanghalan judge Dulce spoke about the controversial result of Ledesma dethroning Osabel, saying that Osabel sounded different live than what was broadcast, but failing to explain the impossibly low-scoring.[28][29] Others involved said that the public didn't know what went on behind the scenes or the pressure the judges were under.

After the recent controversial result, Osabel withdrew from competing in the Final Resbak due to health problems, while Mariko, who was one of the grand finalist for Huling Tapatan, also withdrew her slot due to personal reasons caused by the netizens backlash against her. In 2021, according to a virtual interview in LionHearTV, Osabel became traumatized after not winning in TNT and she was afraid to join singing contests.[30]

2021: The Clash edit

In 2020, the year after her Tawag ng Tanghalan journey, and despite the controversy, she auditioned for the third season of The Clash, but she wasn't able to pass. She re-auditioned during Season 4 in 2021 and finally received the call to compete for the fourth season.[31]

Osabel participated in the fourth season of The Clash. She was dubbed as "Ultimate Siren ng Iligan City". On her One on One round, she sang "Paraisong Parisukat" by Basil Valdez, where she advanced on the second round. In the grand finals of the competition, she fought against Vilmark Viray on a one-on-one clash where she performed an original composition "Bakit Mahal Pa Rin Kita", composed by Harish Joya, while Viray performed "Umuwi Ka Na".[32][33] Osabel ultimately became the grand champion of the fourth season of the Philippine reality singing competition The Clash.[34]

The Clash Season 4 Performances and Results
Week Theme Song Original Artist Date Result Youtube Performance
Season 4 Episode 1 One on One "Paraisong Parisukat"[35]

(vs. Kimberly Recto)

Basil Valdez October 2, 2021 Advanced "The Clash 2021: Marianne Osabel sings a MIRACULOUS high note with “Paraisong Parisukat” Round 1"
Season 4 Episode 8 Laban Kung Laban "It's a Man's Man's Man's World"[36] James Brown October 24, 2021 Advanced "Mariane Osabel wows the crowd with 'This Is A Man's World' The Clash 2021"
Season 4 Episode 12 Pares Kontra Pares "Nakapagtataka"[37]

(with Mauie Francisco)

Hajji Alejandro November 7, 2021 Advanced "Mariane Osabel and Mauie Francisco's powerful duo! The Clash 2021"
Season 4 Episode 16 3 vs 3 "Respect/Ain't No Mountain High Enough"[38]

(with Julia Serad and Vilmark Viray)

Aretha Franklin/Diana Ross November 21, 2021 Advanced "A.W.I.T showcases incredible harmony with the 60's hits! The Clash 2021"
Season 4 Episode 18 Isa Laban Sa Lahat (Top 10) "I Am Changing"[39] Jennifer Holliday November 28, 2021 Advanced "Mariane Osabel proves she's the Ultimate Siren of Iligan City! The Clash 2022"
Season 4 Episode 20 Isa Laban Sa Lahat (Top 8) "Gaano Kadalas Ang Minsan"[40] Basil Valdez December 5, 2021 Bottom 2 "Mariane Osabel proves her singing prowess with 'Gaano Kadalas Ang Minsan' The Clash 2021"
"I Believe"[41]

(vs. Vilmark Viray)

Fantasia Barrino Advanced "Mariane Osabel fights for her place with 'I Believe' The Clash 2021"
Season 4 Episode 21 Isa Laban Sa Lahat (Top 6) "Don't You Worry 'bout a Thing"[42] Tori Kelly December 11, 2021 Advanced "Mariane Osabel's powerful rendition of "Don't you worry 'bout a thing" The Clash 2021"
Season 4 Episode 23 Isa Laban Sa Lahat (Final Top 6) "Who You Are/Mamma Knows Best"[43] Jessie J December 18, 2021 Advanced (Top 5) "Mariane Osabel receives a standing ovation with a Jessie J medley The Clash 2021"
Season 4 Episode 24 The Final Clash (Final Top 5) "Listen"[44] Beyoncé December 19, 2021 Advanced (Final Top 2) "Mariane Osabel gives a MIND-BLOWING performance of 'Listen!' The Clash 2021"
The Final Clash (The Final One-on-One) "Bakit Mahal Pa Rin Kita"[45]

(vs. Vilmark Viray)

Herself Grand Champion "Mariane Osabel WINS 'The Clash 2021' with ''Bakit Mahal Pa Rin Kita'' The Clash 2021"[46]

2021–present: Post–The Clash edit

After becoming grand champion of The Clash, Osabel is now a mainstay of All-Out Sundays, which is the segment of Queendom, together with Lani Misalucha, Julie Anne San Jose, Rita Daniela, Hannah Precillas, and her fellow The Clash graduates.[2]

On March 3, 2022, Osabel signed a contract under GMA Music, together with The Clash Season 4 first runner-up Vilmark Viray.[47]

Osabel signed a talent contract with Sparkle along with several other artists during the "Signed for Stardom" event on May 26, 2022.[48]

Personal life edit

Health edit

Osabel had her tonsils removed when she was 10 years old.[3]

Filmography edit

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes Network Ref.
2023 The Clash Season 5 Herself / Guest Performer Season 4 Grand Champion (Non-competition performances / Opening Production) GMA Network
2022; 2023 TiktoClock Herself / Guest
2022 GMA-NCAA All Star Herself / Guest Performer (with Jessica Villarubin and Hannah Precillas) GTV [49]
2022 The Boobay and Tekla Show Herself / Guest GMA Network
NCAA Philippines Herself / Guest Performer (with Jessica Villarubin and Thea Astley sing "Lupang Hinirang" during the opening season of NCAA Season 97.) GTV
Unang Hirit Herself / Guest GMA Network [50]
Sarap, 'Di Ba? (with Jessica Villarubin)
2022–present All-Out Sundays Herself / Performer / Co-host [2]
2021; 2022 Mars Pa More Herself / Guest 2021: (with Christian Bautista)
2022: (with Zephanie)
[51]
2021 Kapuso Countdown to 2022 Herself / Guest Performer [52]
The Clash Season 4 Herself / Contestant / Grand Champion [34]
2019 Tawag ng Tanghalan Season 3 Herself / Contestant / Semi-finalist ABS-CBN [7][9]

Discography edit

Singles edit

List of singles, showing year released and album name
Year Title Album Ref.
2021 "Bakit Mahal Pa Rin Kita" The Clash 4 Finalists Sing Originals [33][53]
2022 "Pira-piraso" Non-album singles [54][55]

Soundtrack edit

Year Song Film/Show Ref.
2022 "Kahit Ano Pa ang Mangyari" First Lady [56]
"Bakit Mahal Pa Rin Kita" The Penthouse: Season 3 [57]
"Ugnayan – Environment Theme" Lolong [58]
"Armando Jingle" [59]
"Simula" Start-Up PH [60]
2023 "Kilala ng Puso" Stolen Life [61]

Concert edit

Date Title Co-headliners Venue Ref.
December 2, 2023 Queendom: Live Julie Anne San Jose, Rita Daniela, Hannah Precillas, Thea Astley, Jessica Villarubin Newport Performing Arts Theater [62]

Awards and nominations edit

Year Awards Ceremony Award Category Results Refs
2023 Awit Awards 2023 New Female Recording Artist Pira-Piraso Pending [63]
Bakit Mahal Pa Rin Kita Pending
Best Ballad Recording Pending
Pending

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