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Aubrey Caraan teams up with Korean star Daewon Lee in new project under landmark partnership

Singer and actress Aubrey Caraan is set to collaborate on a recording project with South Korean singer-actor Daewon Lee, marking the first joint venture under the new partnership between Viva Communications Inc. and South Korea’s Milagro.

On July 9, Viva, one of the Philippines’ largest entertainment groups, signed a strategic agreement with Milagro, a Korean-based entertainment company offering total management solutions, from artist scouting and training to business development. 

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The partnership aims to represent Milagro’s South Korean artists in the Philippines and support Filipino talents entering the Korean entertainment scene.

From left: Viva Artists Agency president and COO Veronique Del Rosario-Corpus, Viva Group chairman and CEO Vicente ‘Boss Vic’ del Rosario Jr.,Viva Records Corporation president Verb Del Rosario, and Milagro Korea COO Yoo Jisang during the contract signing

The contract signing was led by Viva Group chairman and CEO Vicente “Boss Vic” del Rosario Jr., Milagro Korea COO Yoo Jisang, Viva Artists Agency president and COO Veronique Del Rosario-Corpus, and Viva Records Corporation president Verb Del Rosario.

To launch the collaboration, Caraan and Lee will work together on a music project that highlights both cultures and talents. Caraan, who plays Samantha Vera in the Viva One series Avenues of the Diamond, gained recognition on Spotify Philippines with her track “how you feel.” She has also built a solid fanbase as a singer and actress under Viva.

Lee, meanwhile, is known for his diverse background in music, acting, and sports. He debuted as a member of the idol group OFFROAD and rose to wider popularity through the Korean reality show Mr. Trot. Outside of entertainment, he holds an undefeated 8-0 record in Mixed Martial Arts, earning a championship title under Angel’s Fighting Championship.

Both Viva and Milagro said the partnership is expected to open more avenues for creative exchange between the Philippines and South Korea. It also signals a long-term effort to develop talents, bridge cultures, and create new opportunities for artists in both countries.

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