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"Salamat" (Korean: 고마워, romanized: gomawo, lit. 'Thank you') is a song by the Filipino boy band Hori7on It was released on April 5, 2023, by MLD Entertainment , and distributed by Kakao Entertainment , [ 1 ] as one of the group's pre-debut digital singles.
"Salamat" ("Thank you") is a song released by the Filipino rock band the Dawn in 1989. It was the lead single on their third album Beyond the Bend . It was written by Teddy Diaz , JB Leonor , Jett Pangan and Carlos Balcells .
Salamat is the debut studio album of the Filipina singer-songwriter Yeng Constantino. It was released on January 19, 2007, through Dream Big Productions and Star Music . It reached its Gold status in February of the same year and reached 3× Platinum with sales of 90,000 copies. [ 1 ]
"Maligayang Pasko at Masaganang Bagong Taon" (English: Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year), popularly known as Ang Pasko ay Sumapit (English: Christmas is Coming), is a traditional Filipino Christmas song. It was originally composed by Vicente D. Rubi and Mariano Vestil in 1933 as Kasadya ning Táknaa (English: How Blissful is this Season).
Friend-Ship contains 21 tracks and features songs sung in English, Filipino, and Korean, as well as collaborations with TFN, Lapillus, and NewId. The album also reprises six tracks performed on Dream Maker , including the group's pre-debut singles " Dash ", " Lovey Dovey ", and " Salamat ".
Simple English; Tagalog; ... Salamat, a 2007 album by Yeng Constantino "Salamat" (Yeng Constantino song), its title track "Salamat" (The Dawn song)
The lyrics in the first verse are: "Trying pointlessly to understand, having nothing to say, just shadows, what remained boxed inside, this is what I call my enveloped ideas". [ 1 ] The independently released single was initially played as a demo at the Manila -based radio station DWXB .
"Anak" failed to win any of the prizes, but went on to become one of the most popular Philippine pop songs ever and to launch the career of Freddie Aguilar.This period in time was right at the beginning of the Original Pilipino Music (OPM) boom, and after this first festival, the singing careers of Hajji Alejandro, Celeste Legaspi, Maricris Bermont, and Anthony Castelo went to full gear.