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Reynaldo Valera Guardiano, better known as Rey Valera (Tagalog: [reɪ bɐˈlɛɾa]; born 4 May 1954), is a Filipino singer, songwriter, music director, film scorer and television host. He wrote and produced songs that were recorded by various singers, most notably Sharon Cuneta .
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This is the discography of Sharon Cuneta, a Filipino actress, singer and TV host.She is regarded as one of the best-selling artist and biggest names in Philippine entertainment.
RK Bagatsing as Rey Valera: Bagatsing was not the first choice actor to portray the role of the musician. As preparation for the portrayal, he studied YouTube clips of Valera, his concerts, and his interviews. He intentionally did not meet with Valera prior to filming to avoid giving in to pressure and "commit major acting mistakes". [2]
(Say Dad You Love Me) 6. Izza Mae Cruz (In Your Rice) 4. Rechiel Nepales (Sa Aking Pag-gig-isa) 1. Russel Lee High-langan ko'y Ikaw: 113 November 18, 2018 Kris Lawrence [90] 6. Carlo Talidong (You Give Love Babad Name) 2. Mark Benoy (Let the Spain Remain) 4. Joanne Zaquita (Prom This Moment On) 3. Roxy Montero (Rumba Gutierrez) 5. Xian Bilaza ...
Ang Ating Musika (Tagalog: [ʔaŋ ˈaːtiŋ ˌmuːsiˈka]; transl. Our Music) was a concert residency by Filipino singer Regine Velasquez at the Aliw Theater in Pasay.The residency began on November 9, 2007, and concluded on November 24, 2007, after completing six shows.
It was performed by Rey Valera, Aegis, Jaya and Kyla on SiS as a part of their VST medley along with "Awitin Mo at Isasayaw Ko" and "Magsayawan". [6] Kala covered the song for the album The Best of Manila Sound: Hopia Mani Popcorn. Enrique Gil recorded a medley of "Rock Baby Rock" along with "Magsayawan" on his debut album, King of the Gil.
Talks about the struggles and consequences of drug addiction, using "bato" (a slang term for drugs) as a metaphor for escape and the destructive impact it has on relationships and well-being. In an anniversary concert, Rey Valera sang this song but beats Rey Bolero with his guitar due to the latter's interference. Hala Pack-Up (lit.