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  2. Salamat (The Dawn song) - Wikipedia

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    "Salamat" ("Thank you") is a song released by the Filipino rock band the Dawn in 1989. It was the lead single on their third album Beyond the Bend. It was written by Teddy Diaz, JB Leonor, Jett Pangan and Carlos Balcells. In its instrumental break, the guitar solo was played by Diaz. [1]

  3. Salamat (album) - Wikipedia

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    Salamat is the debut studio album of the Filipina singer-songwriter Yeng Constantino. It was released on January 19, 2007, through Dream Big Productions and Star Music . It reached its Gold status in February of the same year and reached 3× Platinum with sales of 90,000 copies. [ 1 ]

  4. Salamat (Hori7on song) - Wikipedia

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    "Salamat" is one of two pre-debut digital singles released by Hori7on prior to their departure to South Korea, the other being "Dash". The song was first performed at the finale of Dream Maker, to express the show's gratitude for its viewers. [3] [4] The song was recorded by Hori7on, and was released for digital download on April 5, 2023. [5]

  5. The Dawn (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Dawn was formed in 1985 by Teddy Diaz (vocals and guitars), JB Leonor (drums), and Clay Luna (bass). The band's name was derived from a portrait of the Holy Spirit that symbolized the dawn of a new day (probably found in a book given by the Sisters of the Holy Spirit to Teddy Diaz, [2] as well as a crucifix which Teddy also received from the same sisterhood), called The Dawning of the Holy ...

  6. Sumayaw Sumunod - Wikipedia

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    The Hori7on rendition of "Sumayaw Sumunod" has a runtime of three minutes and 15 seconds. Composed by Kim Jun-tae, Jaejun, and Marcus, with an arrangement by Jiseong and Jaejun, the track is written the key of A major, with an average tempo of 63 beats per minute.

  7. List of Filipino Christmas carols and songs - Wikipedia

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    A version of the song in Tagalog was used by Josefino Cenizal as a film score for the film Ang Pugad ng Aguila ("Hawk's Nest") in 1938. National Artist Levi Celerio also wrote Tagalog lyrics to the song during the 1950s.

  8. Basil Valdez - Wikipedia

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    Tanging Yaman (Original by Bukas Palad, also covered by Carol Banawa and Agot Isidro) The Harder I Try, The Bluer I Get (2003) (original by The Free Movement & part of the various artists album, "The Best of Crossover Presents" released by VIVA Records Corp. & 105.1 Crossover) The Power of Love; Tuldukan Na'ng Hapis (1983)

  9. VST 2 - Wikipedia

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    VST 2 is the second studio album by Filipino Manila sound group VST & Company released in 1978. [1] It features the disco hits "Swing" and "Step No, Step Yes", which were both featured on the film Swing It, Baby starring Vilma Santos, Romeo Vasquez, TVJ and VST themselves.