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  2. Kundiman - Wikipedia

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    Kundiman is a genre of traditional Filipino love songs. [1] The lyrics of the kundiman are written in Tagalog. The melody is characterized by a smooth, flowing and gentle rhythm with dramatic intervals. Kundiman was the traditional means of serenade in the Philippines. The kundiman emerged as an art song at the end of the 19th century and by ...

  3. We Say Mabuhay - Wikipedia

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    Honors music by Tirso Cruz. Genre. Swing / March. Written. 1931. Text. James King Steele. "We Say Mabuhay" (sometimes called the " Mabuhay March ") is the common name for " Mabuhay, My Philippines ", a march used as the honors music for the president of the Philippines. It was composed by Tirso Cruz, with lyrics by James King Steele.

  4. Music of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1950s, native performers adapted Tagalog lyrics for North American rock & roll music, resulting in the seminal origins of Philippine rock. The most notable achievement in Philippine rock of the 1960s was the hit song "Killer Joe", which propelled the group, Rocky Fellers, reaching number 16 on the American radio charts. 1970s

  5. 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.

  6. Humanap Ka ng Panget - Wikipedia

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    Philippines. Language. Filipino. Humanap Ka ng Panget ( lit. 'Find Someone Ugly') is a 1991 Filipino comedy film co-written and directed by Ben Feleo .It stars Jimmy Santos and Keempee de Leon, with rapper Andrew E. in his acting debut. It also stars Eddie Gutierrez, Carmi Martin, Gelli de Belen, Nanette Medved, Dennis Padilla, and Kate Gomez.

  7. Lubi-Lubi - Wikipedia

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    In popular culture[edit] In 1970, the song was first made into a lullaby which was originally recorded by Antonio Regalario and performed by Restituta Tutañez. [4] In 2023, the Cultural Center of the Philippines's Himig Himbing: Mga Heleng Atin included the song together with other Filipino songs and hele to promote indigenous lullabies.

  8. Iisang Dagat - Wikipedia

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    Archived official music video at the Wayback Machine (archived 2020-04-25) " Iisang Dagat " ( Chinese: 海的那边; transl. from its Filipino title: "One Sea") is a song produced by the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines. Officially, the song was made as a tribute to Chinese and Filipino front-liners working amidst the COVID-19 pandemic in the ...

  9. 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 .