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"Raining in Manila" is a song by the Filipino rock band Lola Amour and the lead single from their self-titled debut studio album (2024). It was released on June 14, 2023, by Warner Music Philippines .
This is a list of songs about Manila, set there, or named after a location or feature of the city. ... "Raining in Manila" by Lola Amour (2023) "Saan" by Maki ...
Lola Amour is a Filipino rock band formed in Muntinlupa, Metro Manila, Philippines in 2013.The band consists of Pio Dumayas on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, David Yuhico on background vocals and keyboards, Manu Dumayas (who had previously served as a session musician for the band from 2017 to 2024) [1] on bass, trumpet, and backing vocals, Zoe Gonzales on lead guitar, Angelo Mesina on ...
Music video parodies of popular Filipino artists and bands. The song lyrics are usually composed by Michael V. Some notable spoofs are: Mamaw (lit. ' Monster ') by Kayo Kasi Eh! (Narda by Kamikazee) from Darna. Features Diego Llorico and it talks about an ugly man making advances to others. Ulam (lit. ' Meal ') by Douche (Ulan (lit. ' Rain ...
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It’s pouring” is a metaphor for alcohol liberally flowing. The old man gets drunk causing him to bump his head. It has further been suggested that the verse is a "classic description" of a head injury ("bumped his head"), followed by a lucid interval and an inability to resume normal activity ("couldn't get up in the morning"). [ 7 ]
It's Raining may refer to: It's Raining (album), a 2004 album by Rain; ... It's Raining (Irma Thomas song), 1962 "It's Raining", a 1978 song by Darts (band)
The song debuted at No. 31 on 30 October 1982 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the second highest debut on that chart for all of 1982 (exceeded only by "Ebony and Ivory" at No. 29 on 10 April 1982), but it only peaked at No. 11, making it one of the few songs to enter the chart in the Top 40 but not reach the Top 10.