Jan Nieto

Jan Nieto

Infobox musical artist 2
Name = Jan Nieto


Img_capt = Jan Nieto after Philippine Idol Big Band Performance Night
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Jan Kurt Anthony Pasion Nieto
Born = birth date and age|1981|6|13|mf=y
Origin = Antipolo City, the Philippines
Years_active = 2006-present
Genre = Pop, Ballad
Label = Sony BMG

Jan Kurt Anthony Pasion Nieto, [http://www.philippineidol.com/features/features1206_1.html A Hundred and Sixty Five Pounds of Fun] Philippine Idol official website, Features section] popularly known as Jan Nieto (born June 13, 1981), [http://www.philippineidol.com/contestants/contestants_jan.html Jan Nieto contestant profile] Philippine Idol official website, Contestants section] is a Filipino male singer who rose to prominence as one of the runners-up of "Philippine Idol" in 2006. With the height of 5' 10½" and weighing 165 pounds, he was dubbed as the "Hunky Idol" during the competition. He is currently a talent of GMA Network.

Biography

Early life and career

Nieto is the youngest son of Rolando Nieto and Etherlyn Pasion (both medical doctors) in a brood of six. [http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/entertainment/entertainment/view_article.php?article_id=45876 Why Jan Nieto has the XYZ factor] Philippine Daily Inquirer, January 26, 2007] His mother is also an undersecretary of the Department of Health. His parents named all of their children with the initials "J" and "K", as his siblings are named Joseph Kenneth, Johnielle Keith, James Kenrick, Judy Kristine, and Janelle Kathleen. When he was born at the Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Manila's Santa Mesa district, his sisters insisted on adding the name "Anthony" because he was born on the Feast of San Antonio de Padua. He was often teased as a child for his dark skin, calling him "Nognog".

He studied in Ateneo de Manila University from Preparatory until he graduated with a degree in Management Engineering. The first song he learned to sing is "My Love Will See You Through" by Marco Sison when he was 7 years old. When his father heard him sing while singing Christmas carols in their home, he would make him sing in front of house guests during parties, although he considered himself as the shy type in the family.

Nieto started singing in public when he was in second year high school as part of a class Christmas caroling and had no formal vocal training, except being a member of a church choir and receiving criticisms from his father and informal training from his older brother Johnielle Keith who works as a lawyer. He also tried to join his college glee club, but only stayed for several weeks because of the difficulty of catching up with his co-members.

Nieto considered himself as a nerd in school. He preferred studying for examinations a week before because cramming does not work for him. He admitted being a "teacher's pet" in school, even until college. Aside from studying, Nieto also has interest in sports such as tennis (his favorite), judo (which he excels), table tennis, badminton, and basketball (which in another interview he said he dislikes).

Before auditioning for "Philippine Idol", he worked as a Customer Marketing Manager for Unilever Philippines where he worked since February 2003. However, he never told anyone that he actually wanted to become a singer.

"Philippine Idol"

Following his dream of becoming a professional singer, and through encouragement of his friends, Nieto auditioned in the Luzon Main Auditions held in Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay City. It was his first time to have tried out in any singing contest. He sang "Limang Dipang Tao" (A Five-Dipa ["Dipa" is an old unit of measurement used in the Philippines, defined as the length of a man's two arms raised on the sides.] -Long Queue of People), a composition of Idol judge Ryan Cayabyab. His audition was not shown until the show's tenth week, which featured special segments about the Final 3.

Several people who knew Nieto were surprised that he tried out for "Idol", including actor Alfred Vargas, who was once his classmate. [http://www.pep.ph/news/11580/Alfred-Vargas-secret-fan-of-Jan-Nieto Alfred Vargas secret fan of Jan Nieto] Philippine Entertainment Portal, December 12, 2006 languageicon|tl|Tagalog]

He landed on the Top 4 during the Men's Semi-Final Round and became one of the 12 Finalists.

During the competition, he offered fellow finalist Ken Dingle--who at the time was based in Baguio City--a place to stay at his house. Dingle, who taught Nieto how to sing in R&B style, resided in the Nieto household even after his elimination. He also volunteered, with the help of his mother, in helping fellow finalist Pow Chavez recover from her asthma during the Women's Semi-Finals.

The judges often compared Nieto (who studied in Ateneo de Manila University) with fellow finalist Gian Magdangal (who studied in a De La Salle school), calling it "the new Ateneo-La Salle rivalry". They are also compared to the rivalry between Filipino singers Martin Nievera and Gary Valenciano during the 1980s. [http://www.abc.com.ph/features/features013107_jangian.html Gian and Jan Face-off] ABC-5 official website, features section] Entertainment writers even predicted that Nieto and Magdangal would vie for the title. [ [http://www.pep.ph/blogs/pepeye/?p=7 ‘Philippine Idol’ fearless forecast: Gian vs. Jan] Pep Eye, Philippine Entertainment Portal, November 24, 2006]

One of his performance highlights was his rendition of Nievera's "You Are My Song" during the Final 6 Round wherein the songs were chosen by another finalist. In Nieto's case, it was Magdangal who picked the song. Nieto admitted that it was a difficult song because of its wide range and some of its high notes were beyond his normal range. Eventually, he was surprised with the judges' positive reactions. [http://www.philippineidol.com/features/features1206_08.html Web Exclusive: Interview with Jan Nieto before the Grand Finals Night] Philippine Idol, Features section languageicon|tl|Tagalog]

Nieto landed at the Bottom 3 twice and on the Hot Spot once, when there was no official Bottom 3 or 2 announced. This happened for three consecutive weeks before the Finale.

He was often criticized during the competition that his performances were stiff, inorganic, or not note-perfect. However, the judges noted that he showed improvement as weeks passed, with Cayabyab calling it "from 0 to 100". Nieto was also criticized that he breezed through every round, and eventually into the Final 3, because of his family's riches. He said that every contestant's family is supporting their own, but the vote of the whole country would overpower his family's votes.

He considered himself as the underdog in the Finale, compared to fellow finalists Magdangal and Mau Marcelo who had been the favorites of both the judges and the audience.

During the Finale, he proved his critics that he deserved to be in the competition with his performances that the judges praised, which were described as musically flawless and exuding of masculine appeal. However, he settled for the runner-up position along with Magdangal as Marcelo was proclaimed winner.

Post-"Idol"

Nieto immediately resigned from Unilever after "Philippine Idol" to fully pursue a singing career. This decision worried some of the people close to him because a career in music is uncertain unlike his stint in the corporate world.

He is managed by Sandra Chavez of i-Asia Management Company, which is appointed by Fremantle Media (owner of all "Idol" franchises) to handle the careers of all finalists. [http://www.pep.ph/news/15205/Philippine-Idol-finalist-Jan-Nieto-is-now-part-of-Kapuso-networka "Philippine Idol" finalist Jan Nieto is now part of Kapuso network] Philippine Entertainment Portal, October 22, 2007 languageicon|tl|Tagalog]

Nieto and fellow Idol finalist Miguel Mendoza has also appeared on the ABS-CBN show "ASAP '07" alongside Piolo Pascual, Sam Milby, Jay-R Siaboc, and Ronnie Liang. Moreover, Nieto was also interviewed in "TV Patrol World" about his appearance on "ASAP '07". Along with Idol finalist Jelli Mateo, Nieto also sang a food condiment jingle that was rearranged by Cayabyab.

He also appeared in various mall shows and corporate events. [http://www.pep.ph/news/13176/Jan-Nieto-Ill-wait-for-my-time-to-come Jan Nieto: "I'll wait for my time to come."] Philippine Entertainment Portal, May 9, 2007 languageicon|tl|Tagalog]

It took nine and a half months after the competition before Nieto got his major break when he signed for GMA Network as part of its musical variety show SOP Rules. He joined Magdangal, who became part of GMA Network a month after "Philippine Idol", in the show. Nieto said that it was only then when he felt the effect of his participation in "Idol".

Recordings

His first recorded single is "Tuwing Umuulan At Kapiling Ka" (Every Time It Rains And I'm With You), which was originally sung by Basil Valdez. It is part of "Philippine Idol: The Final 12" CD, a compilation of songs performed by Philippine Idol finalists during the OPM Week. [http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2006/nov/22/yehey/life/20061122lif2.html From TV to CD] The Manila Times, November 22, 2006]

A debut album, under Sony BMG Music Philippines, is now in the works. [http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/entertainment/entertainment/view_article.php?article_id=95745 ‘Idol’ rigodon] Philippine Daily Inquirer, October 21, 2007]

ee also

*"Philippine Idol" - for the list of Nieto's songs performances during the competition.

References


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