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Lani Misalucha Siblings: Meet Karlyn, May, Novi and Osi

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Lani Misalucha is a renowned Filipino singer celebrated for her extraordinary vocal range, powerful and emotive delivery, and remarkable ability to perform across genres including pop, rock, jazz, soul, R&B, and even operatic arias.

Born Lani Dimalanta Bayot on August 3, 1969, she has earned iconic titles such as “Asia’s Nightingale” from MTV Southeast Asia and “The New Siren of the Strip” during her headline performances in Las Vegas.

Her musical talent is deeply rooted in her family background, and she has built a distinguished career that spans recording, live performances, television, and theater.

Siblings

Lani has two sisters and two brothers.

Her sister May is a talented band vocalist who has performed in the music industry and shares a close bond with Lani, often supporting each other through life’s challenges.

Another sister, Karlyn, is an actress who appeared in the series Munting Paraiso and is also musically inclined, playing both the violin and the flute.

Her brothers, Novi and Osi, contribute to the family’s musical legacy by playing the guitar and piano, respectively.

Career

Coming from a family where her father, Benjamin de Guzmán Bayot, was an operatic tenor and her mother, Esperanza Salvador Dimalanta, a coloratura soprano, Lani received classical vocal training from her parents.

She began her professional journey after studying at Rafael Palma Elementary School and PCU Union High School, later earning a degree in Business Management from Philippine Christian University.

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At age 20, she joined the Andres Bonifacio Choir at the Cultural Center of the Philippines.

She then transitioned to band work as a vocalist and backup singer, starting with the group Prelude and later Law of Gravity, where bandleader Bodjie Dasig helped launch her with her first single, “More than I Should,” in 1993, followed by “Sakayan ng Jeep.”

Known early on as the “Multiplex Queen” for her extensive work on jingles and karaoke recordings, she signed with Viva Records and released albums such as Tunay Na Mahal (1998) and All Heart (2000).

Her breakthrough included winning top honors at the 1999 Metropop Song Festival and staging her major solo concert Lani Misalucha: The Crossover Live Tour at the Araneta Coliseum in 2001.

In 2004, she relocated to Las Vegas, becoming the first Asian artist to headline a main showroom on the Las Vegas Strip, performing long-running shows with the Society of Seven at venues like Bally’s and the Flamingo, as well as alongside Earl Turner at the Westgate.

After more than a decade abroad, she returned to the Philippines in 2014, signing with Star Records for The Nightingale Returns.

Accolades

Misalucha has secured seven Awit Awards, including Album of the Year for All Heart in 2000, and seven Aliw Awards, among them the coveted Entertainer of the Year.

Additional honors include four PMPC Star Awards for Music and two Box Office Entertainment Awards.

Internationally, she won Best Interpreter at the 3rd Asia Song Festival in 1998.

In Las Vegas, she was voted Best Singer in the 27th Annual Best of Las Vegas poll by the Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2008 (sharing the honor with Céline Dion) and had December 4 proclaimed “Lani Misalucha Day” by Mayor Oscar Goodman in 2009.

She has also received citations such as recognition from Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn and Los Angeles Mayor James Hahn for her pioneering achievements as an Asian headliner on the Strip.

More recent accolades include being named among the 100 Most Influential Filipinos in America by The Outstanding Filipinos in America (TOFA) Awards and People of the Year by People Asia in 2021, along with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 38th Aliw Awards in 2025.

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