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  2. Imno ning Kapampangan - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics to " Imno ning Kapampangan " were commissioned by Mendoza in early 1982. With Aristedes “Teddy” Panopio, brother of noted Kapampangan yodeler Fred Panopio, serving as his emissary, Mendoza initially commissioned Jose Gallardo and Vedasto Ocampo for the project. Gallardo was a noted poet who held the honorary title of " Ari ning ...

  3. ALLMO$T - Wikipedia

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    History. Olongapo-based rappers Russel dela Fuente and Angelo Luigi "Crakky" Timog both met in college and formed the group. The duo then found Jom and Clien on a social media app singing and after seeing their potential, invited them to join the group.

  4. Joel P. Navarro - Wikipedia

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    Joel Magus P. Navarro (born January 24, 1955) is a Filipino-American conductor and music educator. He is one of the Philippines' most esteemed choral conductors. He is also a composer, singer, arranger, choral clinician, writer, producer, music minister, author, and book editor. Navarro is more popularly known as the former conductor of the ...

  5. Magkaisa - Wikipedia

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    Magkaisa. " Magkaisa " ( Tagalog for "unite") is a 1986 Filipino pop song performed by Virna Lisa (Virna Lisa Loberiza) and composed by Tito Sotto, [1] [2] which is notable for being one of three iconic songs associated with the People Power Revolution of 1986 - the other two being "Handog ng Pilipino sa Mundo" [3] and the traditional kundiman ...

  6. Inang Laya - Wikipedia

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    Manila, Philippines. Genres. Folk rock. Years active. 1981–present. Members. Becky Demetillo-Abraham. Karina Constantino David (deceased) Inang Laya ( Filipino: Mother Freedom) is a Filipino folk music duo known for its activist lyrics, particularly its strong opposition to the Martial Law dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos.

  7. Bamboo (Filipino band) - Wikipedia

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    Ira Cruz. Vic Mercado. Website. bamboo .com .ph. Bamboo was a Filipino alternative rock band formed in 2003 by Nathan Azarcon and Bamboo Mañalac. The band was composed of lead vocalist Mañalac, bassist Azarcon, lead and rhythm guitarist Ira Cruz, and drummer Vic Mercado .

  8. Kolateral - Wikipedia

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    Kolateral ( lit. 'Collateral') is a studio rap album by Sandata, a group headed by Filipino rap artists and activists BLKD and Calix. It has twelve tracks that offer narratives and socio-political commentary on the Philippine drug war under Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte. The album uses themes of art, activism, and protest [1] and is a ...

  9. Awit sa Paglikha ng Bagong Pilipinas - Wikipedia

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    1945. Awit sa Paglikha ng Bagong Pilipinas (English: Hymn to the Creation of a New Philippines ), also known by its incipit Tindig! Aking Inang Bayan (English: "Stand! My Motherland" ), is a patriotic song written by Filipino composer Felipe Padilla de León. [2] It was commissioned during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines and intended ...