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  2. Awit sa Bohol - Wikipedia

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    Later that year on September 24, 1970, the Bohol Provincial Board passed Resolution No. 215, making the song the official hymn of Bohol. [1] A few years later, the provincial government launched a competition to translate the song's lyrics into Boholano, with the winning entry being written by lyricist and composer Maxelende Ganade. [2]

  3. Baleleng - Wikipedia

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    The tune was passed by mouth from province to province and the original lyrics of the song was altered. Versions of Filipino artists have made the song popular both in Visayan and Tagalog languages. [4] Leleng or Ling Ling was the original title of the song [5] which means Darling, Sweetheart, my lady or my dear in Sama Dilaut language. [6]

  4. Kulay - Wikipedia

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    "Kulay" (transl. Color) is a song recorded by the Filipino boy band BGYO. It was released on 1 October 2021 as a digital single by Star Music on behalf of "Old School Records". The song was written and composed by Kiko KIKX Salazar and Nhiko Sabiniano for the official soundtrack of the Miss Universe Philippines 2021 National Costume Competition ...

  5. Gento (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Gento", directed by Kerbs Balagtas, was released on May 19, 2023, on YouTube, the same day as the song's release. [ 14 ] [ 37 ] Characterized by its grungy motif, [ 17 ] it depicts the group members looking for gold and dancing in a large quarry. [ 16 ]

  6. Yoyoy Villame - Wikipedia

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    Villame was the first to brand his music as "novelty" to distinguish himself from his contemporaries, who tried hard to sound like Perry Como or Frank Sinatra. It was the beginning of a long list of albums and recordings of his politically inspired songs in Bisaya, Tagalog and English. [5]

  7. Alamat (group) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for the Alamat song "ABKD" condemned colorism and discrimination against the Aeta people, one of the Philippines' Indigenous groups. The video starred the young Aeta actress Shella Mae Romualdo and featured Aeta dancers. [11] [12] In 2024, Alamat performed at the University of the Philippines' annual advocacy-focused fair.

  8. Budots - Wikipedia

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    Budots is a Bisaya slang word for slacker (Tagalog: tambay). [1] An undergraduate thesis published in University of the Philippines Mindanao suggests the slang originated from the Bisaya word burot meaning "to inflate," a euphemism to the glue-sniffing juvenile delinquents called "rugby boys."

  9. Sino Nga Ba Siya - Wikipedia

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    The song peaked at number 1 on Myx Hit Chart and Pinoy Myx. [ 1 ] 26 December 2010, a user uploaded the music video on YouTube and as of November 2014, the video was viewed 10,330,000 times, making Sino Nga Ba Siya the most viewed music video of Sarah Geronimo on YouTube. [ 2 ]