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  2. List of Philippine-based music groups - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Category:Filipino musical groups - Wikipedia

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    Philippines portal The main articles for this category are List of Philippine-based music groups and Music of the Philippines . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Musical groups from the Philippines .

  4. Manila sound - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Siakol - Wikipedia

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    The band's brand of lyrics are primarily based on Filipino pop culture, typical commoner Filipino love life and observational humor. They are considered to be one of the most successful OPM bands of all time. Their songs have been one of the most frequently sang in Philippine videokes up to the present.

  6. List of Filipino singers - Wikipedia

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    Dong Abay; Marc Abaya; Abra; Aljur Abrenica; Vin Abrenica; Migo Adecer; Adie; Marcus Adoro; Carina Afable; Bayani Agbayani; Aaron Agassi; Carlos Agassi; Anja Aguilar

  7. Category:Filipino pop music groups - Wikipedia

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  8. The Hi-Jacks - Wikipedia

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    The group was established during a period when rock bands, also known locally as "combos", rose in popularity in the Philippines among young people. [10] Many of their songs consist of covers of pop music from the United States and the United Kingdom, such as " Pa Pa Ou Mau Mau " and " Hey Jude ".

  9. Music of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Because Bangsamoro is a Muslim-populated region in the Philippines, female Bangsamoro pop artists often faced criticisms from ultra-conservative Muslim communities in the region especially from its religious scholars called ulamas, for showing sexual forms of dance such as twerking onstage and for wearing just shirts and jeans (even torn jeans ...