Reigne is her third studio album from Viva Records Corporation after doing two soundtrack albums under the label.[7] The album title is an anagram of Velasquez's name, Regine and later used as one of her signature perfumes for Bench.[8] The album also released a limited specially packaged long box edition that includes limited edition 14-carat gold Reigne necklace, exclusive song lyric booklet and full size photos taken by Jun de Leon which is not available on the regular edition.[9][10]
Singles
The lead single to be taken off the album is "To Reach You". The music video for the single was directed by Louie Ignacio and was nominated at the 2002 MTV Pilipinas Video Awards for Best Song, Best Female Video and Best Director.[11][12]
The second single is "Dadalhin" composed by Tats Faustino released in May 2002. The song garnered biggest airplay in local radio stations in Philippine history and remained number 1 until after four months.[13][14][15][16] The song also became 2002's song of the year in the Philippines, and eventually went on to become one of Velasquez's signature original songs.
The last single released was "Sa Aking Pag-iisa" in October 2002 and composed by fellow singer Janno Gibbs.[17] The remix version of the song was arranged by Raul Mitra and was later included in Velasquez' "Greatest Hits" album. The music video for the single was directed by Louie Ignacio.[18]
Reigne: The Book
Three years after the album has been released, Velasquez together with Filipino photographer Jun de Leon collaborated to create a coffee table book which was named after the successful album.[19] It features 200 pages of Velasquez's photographs chronicled by de Leon after working with the latter for five years.[20] The coffee book comes in a special gift box that includes an EP CD with songs The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face and Misty Glass Window.[21] It was released by Viva Foundation For The Arts.[22]