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"Ikaw Lang" (transl. Only You) is a song recorded by Filipino band Nobita. It was initially uploaded on May 20, 2020, to YouTube and officially released to music platforms by IndieTV on June 12, 2020, as their third single overall. The song was written by vocalist Jaeson Felismino and collaboratively produced by the band members.
[30] [31] "Ikaw Lang" has charted for 61 weeks as of April 15, 2023, setting the record as the first song ever to chart at least a year and becoming the longest charting song in Philippines Songs. [3] [32] The farewell ode "Totoo" written by Aquino was released on April 7, including a music video directed by Selirio and starring actor Mon Confiado.
January 5 – "Bazinga", from the P-pop supergroup SB19, retains its top spot in the Billboard Hot Trending Songs chart, for a fourth week at No. 1.[1]February 23 – Sibling groups BGYO and Bini were featured on "Xpedition's cover that made them as the first Filipino celebrities to have a NFT magazine cover and the first ever in the Middle East region launched through the Metaverse.
"Akin Ka Na Lang" (transl. "Please Be Mine") is a Filipino song first recorded by singer and songwriter Morissette. It was written by Francis Kiko Salazar for the Himig Handog: P-Pop Love Songs songwriting competition (2014). [1] The song reached the finals of the competition but did not receive an award. [2]
Every New Year’s Eve brings about many attempts at singing the one song everybody associates with the holiday: “Auld Lang Syne.” Few partygoers, however, know the words, and fewer still ...
Pangako Ikaw Lang: 2001 [27] "Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka" † Regine Velasquez: Ogie Alcasid: Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka: 2003 [38] "Pangarap Ko'y Ikaw" † Regine Velasquez: Raul Mitra Cacai Velasquez Covers, Vol. 1: 2004 [19] "Pangarap Na Bituin" # Regine Velasquez: Willy Cruz Star for a Night: 2002 [94] "Pangarap Sa Aking Puso" Regine ...
“The following song, an old song, of the olden times, and which has never been in print, nor even in manuscript until I took it down from an old man,” Burns wrote of the verses.
The song "Auld Lang Syne" comes from a Robert Burns poem. Burns was the national poet of Scotland and wrote the poem in 1788, but it wasn't published until 1799—three years after his death.