Managing Director of Honolulu
Ben Lee summarized the mood in Trias' home state of Hawaii by saying, "Jasmine has enough votes in Hawaii to become governor or mayor easily." Lieutenant Governor
Duke Aiona, in his capacity as acting governor, declared
Jasmine Trias Day by executive order. Trias has also done various commercials in Hawaii discouraging smoking, drinking, and drug use. On February 27, 2005, Trias released a CD single entitled "Flying Home," which was sold exclusively in
Pizza Hut and
Taco Bell stores in Hawaii. The single was intended to capture her feelings of returning to Hawaii after months of working on tour and on her album. Trias was a part of the
JCPenney and
Seventeen "Rock Your Prom" Fashion Show. She performed in
Springfield, Missouri and
Glendale, California in March 2005. Musically, some have compared Trias to
Michelle Branch and
Vanessa Carlton. Trias signed a record deal with Clockwork Entertainment, a company which has worked with
Dream and
Bad Boy Records (headed by
P. Diddy), to record and produce her debut album. She also signed a record deal with
Universal Records for the album's release in the Philippines. Her self-titled debut album with Clockwork Entertainment was released on July 12, 2005, in the
U.S. It has since sold 14,000 copies in the US alone according to
Nielsen SoundScan and a reported 50,000 worldwide. She has since been certified platinum in the Philippines. Trias headlined tours in
Manila,
San Francisco, Los Angeles, and
Guam in 2004. To end her whirlwind visit to the Philippines, dubbed "Jasmania," she met President
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. Trias left Clockwork Entertainment due to poor management and promotion; and is now with Universal Records Philippines. "Excuses," "Sana Lagi," "Too Many Walls" and "DJ Don't Quit" peaked in the Top 10 on a popular
Live365 Internet station called Idol Waves. "I'd Rather" managed to reach number one. Trias was featured in the music video to
The Black Eyed Peas single "
Bebot," playing
apl.de.ap's sister. She was featured as a commentator on
MTV/
TRL for the
sixth season of
American Idol. She also filmed a movie in the Philippines titled "Suddenly It's Magic"; it is shelved indefinitely. In addition, she was featured as a guest judge for a children's competition on
The Tyra Banks Show and made appearances on three
American Idol national follow-up shows:
American Idol Extra,
American Idol Tonight and ''It's Your Call'' with Lynn Doyle. ==Discography==