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Kahit Maputi Na ang Buhok Ko uses various music by Rey Valera himself including the song of the same name. It also featured among others: "Walang Kapalit," "Maging Sino Ka Man," "Kung Kailangan Mo Ako," "Pangako," "Ako si Superman," "Mr. DJ," "Tayong Dalawa," and "Malayo Pa ang Umaga".
"Malayo Pa Ang Umaga" (Originally by Verde & Clarino in 1979) "Pangako" (also covered by Vina Morales) "Sinasamba Kita" (also covered by Ogie Alcasid) "Walang Kapalit" (also covered by Piolo Pascual & later also covered by Gary V. & also used as a theme song of "FPJ's Batang Quiapo" in 2023) "Kung Sakaling Iibigin Muli"
"Kahit Maputi na ang Buhok Ko" – Noel Cabangon "Just Tell Me You Love Me" – Kris Lawrence "Maybe This Time" – Martin Nievera "Why Can't It Be" – Gino Padilla "Naglalambing" – Paolo Santos "How Can I" – Gary Valenciano; Best Performance by a Group Recording Artists Best Performance by a New Female Recording Artist "Castaway" – Franco
Vergel is the first movie star that appeared in a miniseries. The FIRST ever Philippine Miniseries entitled “Malayo Pa Ang Umaga.” is based on the first Filipino novel in English, “Without Seeing the Dawn “by Stevan Javellana. He played the main character “Mario” an oppressed farmer.
Cast Character Summary Andi Eigenmann / Xyriel Manabat (young) Agua Cristi and Bendita Cristi Agua was born with an unexplainable physical defect: she can heal people with tears in grief. The Bida Kontrabida. Bendita is the physically normal but insecure twin, who feels that her parents concentrate of Agua as a result of her disability, leaving little for Bendita. She struggles with her ...
Malayo Pa Ang Umaga — Advanced Round 6: Semifinal Song Saturday (October 8, 2016) Antonio Sabalza All the Way: 53.75% Safe Rey Valera Karla Estrada Yeng Constantino K Brosas Karylle: Vhong Navarro Anne Curtis Vice Ganda Amy Perez-Castillo: Jhong Hilario: Rufino Robles Take Me Out of the Dark: 54.42% Safe Jennie Gabriel: Natutulog Ba ang Diyos ...
Makulay ang Daigdig ni Nora (1976–1978) Malayo Pa ang Umaga (1993–1995) May Bukas Pa (produced by Viva Television, 2000–2001) May Puso ang Batas (2003–2004) Miranova (1994–1995) Mukha ng Buhay (produced by Viva Television, 1996) Pamilya; Paglipas ng Panahon (1983–1985) Paraiso (produced by D'JEM Productions) Seiko TV Presents (1988 ...
Manila sound is styled as catchy and melodic, with smooth, lightly orchestrated, accessible folk/soft rock, sometimes fused with funk, light jazz and disco.However, broadly speaking, it includes quite a number of genres (e.g. pop, vocal music, soft rock, folk pop, disco, soul, Latin jazz, funk etc.), and should therefore be best regarded as a period in Philippine popular music rather than as a ...