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It was nominated for Song of the Year at the Myx Music Awards. [12] At the 2018 Aliw Awards , Ben&Ben were named Best New Artist – Group. [ 13 ] That same year, the band featured on several soundtracks, performing "Susi" for the biopic Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral , "Maybe The Night" for the romantic drama Exes Baggage , and "Balik-Balikan" for ...
The song is about a bahay kubo (lit. ' field house ' in English), a house made of bamboo with a roof of nipa leaves, surrounded by different kind of vegetables, [3] and is frequently sung by Filipino school children, the song being as familiar as the "Alphabet Song" and "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" from the West. [4]
Kanta Pilipinas (lit. ' Sing Philippines ' ) is a Philippine television reality competition show broadcast by TV5 . Hosted by Rico Blanco , [ 3 ] it aired from February 9 to March 24, 2013, replacing Talentadong Pinoy and was replaced by Boracay Bodies .
"Love Together, Hope Together" (2021), written by Brian James Camaya, Emman Rivera, and Jann Fayel Lopez, and music by Simon Peter Tan "Atin Ang Paskong Ito, Kapatid!" (lit. ' This Christmas is Ours, Brothers and Sisters! ', 2021), written by Rey Valera, Peter Edward Dizon, Ivy David and Mandarhyme and music by Elhmir Saison
The song was released between Mother's Day and Father's Day as a tribute to all parents. [4] "Mapa" placed fifth on Google's most searched songs globally in 2021. [5] On July 8, 2024, "Mapa"'s accompanying lyric video on YouTube surpassed 100 million views.
"Two Sisters", sung by Ray Davies, is notable for its use of harpsichord (which was also used in the song "Village Green", a song recorded around the same time, but saved for The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society). It was also the first time strings were used in a Kinks track.
In 1970, the song was first made into a lullaby which was originally recorded by Antonio Regalario and performed by Restituta Tutañez. [5] In 2023, the Cultural Center of the Philippines' Himig Himbing: Mga Heleng Atin included the song together with other Filipino songs and hele to promote indigenous lullabies.