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[2] [3] [4] In a 2021 interview, Castro admitted that he did "subconsciously" apply the chord patterns to "Pinoy Ako" as they also covered songs from The Cure at the time, though he also maintained that the progression used for the song is widely used across genres such as blues and reggae.
"Ikaw Na" (2014), music and lyrics by Dindo Purto, SSP "MaGMAhalan Tayo Ngayong Pasko" (2015), written by Brian James Camaya and Clare Yee and music by Simon Peter Tan and sung by Alden Richards "Thank You For The Love" (2015), written by Robert Labayen and music by Thyro Alfaro and Yumi Lacsamana "Nakakamiss ang Pasko" (2015), written by Cl.
"Mr. DJ" is a song written by Filipino composer Rey Valera and recorded by Sharon Cuneta in 1978, when she was 12 years old. The single was produced by Spanky Rigor of VST & Company. It became Cuneta's first and one of her biggest hits.
The music and the concept itself is a parody of the song "Baby Cakes" by the American singer Dee Dee Sharp, released in 1962. "Butse Kik" (" buche cake ") is a play on the title "Baby Cakes". In Filipino cuisine, " butse ", " buche " " butsi " or " buchi " is a deep-fried pastry made of sticky rice flour with sweet red bean filling.
Sarah Geronimo and Yeng Constantino performed the song on FUSION Music Festival on January 27, 2017. They also sung the song on ASAP on March 12, 2017. Singer Hanna Flores took over Constantino's part on the hit song for Geronimo's The Great Unknown: Unplugged album show on Kia Theater in November 2016, Flores also join Geronimo for the rest of her The Great Unknown provincial shows to sing ...
"Dahil Sa Iyo" is a song by Mike Velarde, Jr., [1] written in 1938 for the movie, Bituing Marikit [2] and sung by Rogelio de la Rosa. [1] A version with English-Tagalog lyrics, recorded in 1964, was a hit in the United States and continues to be popular in Filipino communities on American soil.
The song was the band's first entry on two of Billboard 's record charts: World Digital Song Sales—a first among Filipino groups—and the Philippines Songs charts, peaking at numbers eight and eleven, respectively. A dance challenge set to the song became a trend on TikTok.
Kundiman is a genre of traditional Filipino love songs. [1] The lyrics of the kundiman are written in Tagalog.The melody is characterized by a smooth, flowing and gentle rhythm with dramatic intervals.