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They then released several singles including "Bulong", a song on mental health, and "Kung Di Rin Lang Ikaw", their collaboration with Moira dela Torre. [13] [14] "Kung Di Rin Lang Ikaw" and their song "Sa Ngalan ng Pag-ibig" were featured in the film Hello Love, Goodbye. [9]
Filipino indie pop/alternative rock band December Avenue has released two studio albums, one live album, two extended plays (EPs), twenty-seven singles, four promotional singles and ten music videos.
One of them is the massive hit, "Di Lang Ikaw" which was used as the love theme song of TV series Rubi. "Di lang Ikaw" is a collaboration between Juris who wrote the lyrics and Ice Seguerra who arranged the song. [3] The carrier single is "I Don't Want To Fall". [4] The album consists of pop songs but mainly of ballads.
One of them is produced and musically composed by Aiza Seguerra called “Di Lang Ikaw” that is used as the love theme song of TV series Rubi. [8] The carrier single is "I Don’t Want To Fall". [9] The album consists of pop songs but mainly of ballads. The sound of the album is also a departure from her previous all-acoustic style. [10]
"Dilaw" is three minutes and twelve seconds long, the song was produced by Nhiko Sabiniano and composed by Maki [a] and Nhiko Sabiniano. [3] It has been described to be an indie alternative track that explores themes of unconditional love, likening hope and happiness to the color yellow "as it captures the experience of finding love after overcoming a painful past".
Who wrote "Auld Lang Syne" lyrics? The song "Auld Lang Syne" comes from a Robert Burns poem. Burns was the national poet of Scotland and wrote the poem in 1788, but it wasn't published until 1799 ...
She received writing credits for the lead single "Para Bang, Para Lang", while Yeng Constantino wrote the tracks "Di Na Tayo" and "At Ang Hirap". She also recorded cover versions of boy band Jeremiah's "Nanghihinayang" and Ogie Alcasid 's "Kailangan Kita". [ 11 ]
It was originally composed by Vicente D. Rubi and Mariano Vestil in 1933 as Kasadya ning Táknaa (English: How Blissful is this Season). A version of the song in Tagalog was used by Josefino Cenizal as a film score for the film Ang Pugad ng Aguila ("Hawk's Nest") in 1938. National Artist Levi Celerio also wrote Tagalog lyrics to the song during ...