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Max Surban is a Filipino Cebuano singer-songwriter. He has been given the "King of Visayan Song". He has been given the "King of Visayan Song". Although known primarily for his singing of novelty songs, he has also recorded romantic ballads.
We Love our Titser Max Surban (2015) Awards and nominations. Year Nominee / work Award Result 2008 "Sine-Sine" FAMAS Awards - Best Theme Song (for the movie ...
Akong Rosing-Ting by Max Surban & Yoyoy Villame; Alay Sa'yo by Vic Joseph; Meant To Be In Love by Geraldine Roxas [1] 'Di Kita Iiwan by Rocky Lazatin; Flames: The Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Double Platinum Award) by various artists; Ballroom To D' Max by Max Surban; Indio I by Indio I; Aimee by Aimee Evangelista; Automatic by ...
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Villame blended Filipino folk melodies, popular tunes and nursery rhymes for his music and then added witty, comedic lyrics that mixed Tagalog, Cebuano and English in a unique grammar he had devised. He also sang of Filipinos’ daily experiences such as traffic congestion in the song "Trapik". [ 6 ]
He wrote the song and produced it with Joshua Daniel Nase. It is a R&B, hip hop-produced song which contains Bisayan word, makes a commentary on modern life through the myth of the Bicolano moon deity, Bulan. Felip uses the story of Bulan as a metaphor for crab mentality. It premiered on YouTube on May 28, 2022.
Just 17 percent of acts at Governors Ball are women. Here’s why.