Charice Pempengco Meets Mariah Carey
October 14, 2008
Let’s talk about big dreams, like dreaming of meeting your ultimate idols and performing with them. Moving your dream a notch higher and dream of being interviewed by the world’s famous talkshow host and being heard all over the world. And what if these dreams are slowly unfolding before your very eyes. This is what is happening to Charice Pempengco, a little girl with a big voice. One of the world’s most talented kid. She starts with a humble beginning as a small-time amateur singer, then slowly rising as international singing sensation performing with the very best of the world. Charice is being now recognized not only in the Philippines but also in the international music scene. Big names in the music industry like Josh Groban, David Foster, Celine Dion, Andrea Botticelli, just to name a few, was impressed of her talent. She’s the only Filipino ever invited twice on the most watched talk show in the world The Oprah Winfrey Show, and audience from Philippines, Korea, London, USA and some other part of the world rise on thier feet to giver a standing ovation to her extraordinary talent.
Last Saturday (October 11, 2008) another of Charice’s dream was fulfilled. She did meet one of ther ultimate idol, the singing superstar Mariah Carey on the Wynn’s Hotel for the Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation’s Grand Slam for Children benefit concert in Las Vegas where she took again the limelight. Mariah Cary is one of Charice’s inspiration in singing, even as a kid she’d used to imitate the international star. According to some interviews, it is one of Charice greatest dream to sing with Mariah.
Mariah was as well impressed with Charice talent and promise that one day they could sing together. That’s another milestone for the young Filipina singer, after her stunning duet performance with Andrea Botticelli and Celine Dion. Charice Pempengco makes Filipino proud. According to David Foster “Philippines might be a great country because Charice is a great kid.”
Thank you Charice, you make us proud.
Watch out the future Charice Pempengco, Amy Nobleza.








