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The song was written by Anees alongside songwriters Kevin Spears, Sekko, and Zach Matari. "Sun and Moon" is described as a guitar-driven love song. [1] [2] A remix featuring Filipino musician JRoa was released to streaming platforms on April 14, gaining the song's popularity in the Philippines, especially on TikTok.
Pinoy hip hop or Filipino hip-hop (also known as Pinoy rap) is a style of hip hop music performed by musicians of Filipino descent, especially Filipino-Americans.. The Philippines is known for having the first hip hop music scene in Asia [1] since the early 1980s, largely due to the country's historical connections with the United States where hip hop originated.
It contained the song "Gusto Kong Bumaet (Pero 'Di Ko Magawa)" (in English: "I Want to Become Good (But I Cannot)") which told tales of the daily lives of the young impoverished Filipino youth growing up in the city streets and slum areas. [2] It is considered the first Filipino gangsta rap album and was certified gold. [3] [4]
"Dilaw" is an indie alternative track that explores the themes of unconditional love. The song peaked at number one on Billboard 's now defunct Philippines Songs chart, topping the chart in its final issue. The single later debuted atop the newly relaunched Billboard Philippines Hot 100, becoming the first song to rank number one on the chart.
Salbakuta is a Filipino rap group formed by Andrew E. [2] [1] The group achieved mainstream success with their breakout single "S2pid Luv" whose hook heavily interpolates Barbra Streisand's "Evergreen".
While he considered them serious competitors to Filipino pop, Gil questioned whether the rookie generation of rappers would "stand the test of time" as much as the classic rappers. [8] In April, Hev Abi became the first local artist to have eight simultaneous tracks on the Philippines Songs charts and the most-played male OPM artist on Spotify.
Phonk took inspiration from trap roots in the Southern United States in the mid-1990s. [1] Artists or musical groups like DJ Screw, X-Raided, DJ Spanish Fly, [2] DJ Squeeky, [3] and the collective Three 6 Mafia all helped pioneer the foundations for the genre to emerge many years later, with the Houston chopped and screwed seen as the precursor to the genre. [1]
The song is known in the United States because of the Filipino-English lyrics by Tom Spinosa (original lyrics by Dominador Santiago) and Mike Velarde Jr. It was recorded by Cora and Santos Beloy, and released in 1964 by Tri-World Records. [21] This rendition of the song has a 1964 copyright owned by Dexter Music Co.