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Visayan pop, better known as Vispop (not to be confused with the Scandinavian musical genre), is short for Visayan popular music. Despite its name, it usually refers to popular music in the Cebuano language ; pop music sung in other Visayan languages is known by other terms.
Visayan Pop Songwriting Campaign, also known as Vispop or Visayan Pop Music Festival, is a Cebuano national songwriting campaign and competition for pop music compositions launched in Cebu City, Philippines on 2012. The competition is under the auspice of Artists and Musicians Marketing Cooperative (Artist Ko).
Pilar Garrido Corrales (born August 22, 1939) [1] is a Filipino pop singer, songwriter, actress, comedian and television presenter. She is best-known for her distinctive backbend [2] when singing and is popularly referred to as the "Asia's Queen of Songs" for her vocal style and longevity.
[21] [20] Its lyrics heavily use Cebuano [22] and were co-written by Therese Langit, a famous Visayan pop songwriter. [21] The song incorporates traditional Southeast Asian instruments, such as the kudyapi , the two-stringed Philippine boat-lute, and the angklung and bamblong , types of bamboo-based idiophones found across the Southeast Asian ...
Oh! Caraga, is an expression of longing for their beloved homeland, Caraga Region. [2] Formed in February 2017, the band has since been known for their hit songs, Ipanumpa Ko, Way Sukod, Ayaw Nag Hilak, Wa Gyuy Nagdahom, Andam Na Ko, Promis Mobalik Ko and Ulipon.
Vispop is a music genre which originated from and became popular in the Scandinavian countries in the mid-1960s. The term is derived from the word visa which denotes traditional and popular folk song of Sweden.
Visayan Pop Songwriting Campaign This page was last edited on 14 April 2015, at 18:17 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
On February 2, 2025, Colet performed the Visayan pop song "Puhon" (transl. Someday) with singer-songwriter TJ Monterde at his Sarili Nating Mundo (transl. Our Own World ) concert at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City .