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Philippine Association of the Record Industry

The Philippine Association of the Record Industry (Filipino: Kapisanan ng Industriya ng Plaka ng Pilipinas, abbreviated as PARI) is a non-profit and private trade organization, that represents the recording industry distributors in the Philippines.

Abbreviation

PARI

February 10, 1972

Trade organization protecting music production companies' interests

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The PARI was formed on February 10, 1972, and today is composed of 14 corporate members and 13 associate members. Since then, the association had worked with the Congress on drafting music copyright laws and had helped conduct raids on music pirates with the National Bureau of Investigation, Philippine National Police, Criminal Investigation and Detection Group and Optical Media Board.


It is also responsible for awarding music recording certifications in the Philippines. Annually, PARI organizes different music events such as the Awit Awards.

by Jose Mari Chan

Christmas in Our Hearts

by Nina

Nina Live!

A Wonderful Christmas by

Christian Bautista

by Sponge Cola

Araw Oras Tagpuan

by Bruno Mars

Doo-Wops & Hooligans

In the early 1950s, music piracy started to grow in the Philippines. So, in 1952, major recording companies organized the first recording industry association in the country called the Record Industry Association of the Philippines (RIAP).[1] The association was mostly composed of foreign licensees.[2] The first president of RIAP was Manuel P. Villar of Mareco. In 1971, independent record companies decided to bond together and formed the Philippine Recording Industry Association (PRIA). Its primary goal was to promote local records. PRIA elected their first president which was Jose Mari Gonzales of Cinema-Audio.[3] In their years of existence, the two organizations had cooperated with each other in fighting piracy.


On February 10, 1972, another organization in the record industry was created called the Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI). Antonio Lustre of the Home Industries Development Corporation (HIDCOR) was elected as its first president.[4] After the first two organizations were disbanded, PARI became the only and legitimate association of the record companies in the Philippines, combining both major and independent record companies.


In 1990, the association began certifying recorded music in the Philippines. Constant Change by Jose Mari Chan was the first ever album to be certified. It was certified diamond on November 10, 1990. Since the awards program was launched, only eight albums were certified diamond by PARI.[5] Aside from Constant Change, the other seven are:


Other than certifying albums, the organization also certifies singles and music videos. On January 16, 2013, the first ever single was certified. It was "I'll Be There" by Julie Anne San Jose and it was certified quadruple platinum during that time.[6][5] On the other hand, no music videos are certified yet.


The Philippine Association of the Record Industry filed a complaint against the popular torrent website KickassTorrents, resulting in its seizure by Philippine authorities on June 13, 2013.[7]

Alpha Music

Dyna Music

(formerly known as Infiniti Music)

GMA Music

(distributor of Sony Music catalog in the Philippines from mid-2011 to early 2018)

Ivory Music and Video

PolyEast Records

Praise Music

(formerly known as BMG Records Pilipinas and Sony BMG Philippines, re-opened in 2018)

Sony Music Philippines

Star Music

(formerly known as PolyCosmic Records and MCA Music)

UMUSIC Philippines

(formerly known as WEA Records)

Universal Records

Viva Records

Vicor Music

Warner Music Philippines

List of best-selling albums in the Philippines

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