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  2. Pobreng Alindahaw - Wikipedia

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    Pobreng Alindahaw. " Pobreng Alindahaw " is a Filipino folk-song, [1] [2] originating in the Visayan ethnic group. [3] It is sometimes sung during special occasions such as birthday parties. [4] [5] It was also featured in the title of a 1970s movie. [6]

  3. Dolores Paterno - Wikipedia

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    Dolores Paterno e Ignacio ( anglicized as Dolores Paterno-Ignacio) was born on March 10, 1854, in Santa Cruz, Manila, Philippines. She was one of the thirteen children of Máximo Paterno y Agustín Molo and Carmina Ignacio de Vera. Dolores Paterno came from the wealthy interrelated mestizo de sangley families of Paterno, Molo, and Agustin.

  4. Fred Panopio - Wikipedia

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    Fred Panopio. Alfredo " Fred " Panopio (February 2, 1939 – April 22, 2010) was a Filipino singer and actor who rose to fame in the 1960s and 1970s. He is known for having made the yodeling style of music famous in the Philippines. This particular kind of music is evident is many of his hits, such as "Pitong Gatang," "Markado," and "Tatlong ...

  5. Panalo - Wikipedia

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    Panalo. " Panalo " ( transl. "Victory") is a song by Filipino-American rapper Ez Mil, released on July 26, 2020, as the fifth track on the album Act 1. [3] [1] It features lines in three languages: Filipino/Tagalog, English, and Ilocano in the original Wish 107.5 recording with an addition of Cebuano for the following Pacquiao Version official ...

  6. Baleleng - Wikipedia

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    Baleleng. Baleleng is a Filipino folk song of Sama Dilaut and/or Tausug origin. [1] [2] The composer of the song is not credited and unknown. [3] The tune was passed by mouth from province to province and the original lyrics of the song was altered. Versions of Filipino local artists have made the song popular both in Visayan and Tagalog languages.

  7. Wish You Were Here (Delta Goodrem song) - Wikipedia

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    Wish You Were Here (Delta Goodrem song) " Wish You Were Here " is a song by Australian singer–songwriter Delta Goodrem. It was sent to Australian radio on 4 October 2012, and was released digitally on 12 October 2012 and as a CD single on 19 October 2012. The song is the third single released from Goodrem's fourth studio album Child of the ...

  8. You Will Only Break My Heart - Wikipedia

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    The song was written by Brian McFadden, Stuart Crichton and Tommy Lee James, with Delta Goodrem. It was produced by Crichton and Marius de Vries. It discusses choosing not to associate with a future lover because he will only break her heart and he never tells her whats on his mind. Seen in the lyrics. The song is a perky reggae sing along song.

  9. Keep Climbing - Wikipedia

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    Keep Climbing. " Keep Climbing " is a song by Australian singer-songwriter Delta Goodrem, co-written by Goodrem with Matthew Copley and Sebastian Kole. It was released to streaming services on 14 May 2020 by Sony Music Australia. The song is a motivational piano-led power ballad about hope and overcoming hardship.