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Inspired by different styles of alt-pop, R&B, and blues, Zack Tabudlo marked the release of his debut full-length studio and visual album, Episode, on October 15, 2021. [6] [7] The album and its tracks topped different charts on Spotify and was certified 2× Platinum by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry, led by the success of the singles "Habang Buhay" and "Binibini".
Maghihintay Ako served as the first successful single. "Ano Nga Ba Tayo" served as the lead and second single from the album.It was written by Kiko Salazar. The music video of the song was directed by Giselle Andre, it was posted on Star Music Philippines' official YouTube Channel on March 26, 2017, the day of its release.
As per the band members, Siakol is a term they coin which pertains to a "free, happy and sometimes naughty state of mind". It is also alluded to be a word play of jakol, Filipino slang for masturbation.
As a satire of the MCGI's conflicts with the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC), the show featured a sister sketch—May Tama Kami (lit. "We Are Correct", but also "We Are Nuts")—a parody of the INC show Ang Tamang Daan where hosts played by Bayani Agbayani and Herbert Bautista rebuked Brod Pete's teachings through nursery rhymes and children's folk tales.
"Nandito Akó" (Tagalog for "I am here") is a Filipino song written by Aaron Paul del Rosario and originally sung by Ogie Alcasid in 1989. The song was recorded by Lea Salonga in 1993, Mexican diva Thalía in 1997, Jeffrey Hidalgo in 2000, Sharon Cuneta along with Alcasid in 2006, David Archuleta in 2012, Noel Cabangon in 2014, and Regine Velasquez-Alcasid and Pussycat Dolls lead singer Nicole ...
Siaboc has one daughter with his current partner Trisha May Varga. On July 13, 2016, Siaboc, together with his cousins went to the police authorities in his hometown in Toledo, Cebu to clear his name in the station's watchlist due to allegations that he was involved in illegal drugs, as opposed to earlier reports of "surrendering". [4]
"Three Chords and the Truth" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Sara Evans. It was released in July 1997 as the second single from Evans' debut album of the same name in July 1997. Despite its minor success on the Billboard country chart, it was critically acclaimed for its retro-themed production. Since its ...
The song was greatly popular with the masses [vague] in the days after the ouster of President Ferdinand Marcos and his eventual departure to Hawaii on 25 February 1986. [6]It was then a big hit when the song played on radio stations and the music video associated with it aired on major television stations in the country, a month after the Revolution.