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The following is a list of notable events that are related to Philippine music in 2020. For extended information about the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on music industry, see Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the music industry .
The music video for "Iisang Dagat" was jointly produced by the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines with Chinatown TV, and Guizhou Xinpai Media Company. The video was uploaded on YouTube in Chinatown TV's channel, [1] as well as on Facebook. [5] Universal Records Philippines was credited for being involved in the music video. However, the record ...
Filipino pop songs mainly referred to songs popularized since the 1960s, usually sentimental ballads and movie themes.Major 1960s Filipino pop acts include Pilita Corrales and Nora Aunor. 1960s-styled ballads maintained their popularity into the 1970s, led by female balladeers dubbed "jukebox queens" such as Claire dela Fuente, Imelda Papin and Eva Eugenio, and male artists such as Anthony ...
Myx Awards 2020 is the 15th installment of the Myx Music Awards, acknowledging the biggest hit makers of 2019 in the Philippine music industry. The awards were held virtually due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. [1] Nominees were announced on May 21, 2020 starting at 3:00 pm via Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube live streaming. [2]
(April 2020) This is a list of notable Philippine -based choirs, orchestras and musical bands . Bands listed fall under any of these main Philippine music styles: Philippine folk , Manila sound , Pinoy reggae , Pinoy pop , Pinoy rock and Pinoy hip hop , as well as the jazz and ska music genres.
Filipino hip-hop is hip hop music performed by musicians of Filipino descent, both in the Philippines and overseas, especially by Filipino-Americans. The Philippines is known to have the first hip-hop music scene in Asia, emerging in the early 1980s, largely due to the country's historical connections with the United States where hip-hop ...
"Panalo" (transl. "Victory") is a song by Filipino-American rapper Ez Mil, released on July 26, 2020, as the fifth track on the album Act 1. [3] [1] It features lines in three languages: Filipino/Tagalog, English, and Ilocano in the original Wish 107.5 recording with an addition of Cebuano for the following Pacquiao Version official music video release.
Topics specifically related to the decade 2020s in the music of Philippines, i.e. in the years 2020 to 2029. 1970s; ... This page was last edited on 4 September 2020, ...