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Filipino pop songs mainly referred to songs popularized since the 1960s, usually sentimental ballads and movie themes.Major 1960s Filipino pop acts include Pilita Corrales and Nora Aunor. 1960s-styled ballads maintained their popularity into the 1970s, led by female balladeers dubbed "jukebox queens" such as Claire dela Fuente, Imelda Papin and Eva Eugenio, and male artists such as Anthony ...
Pages in category "Filipino pop music groups" The following 71 pages are in this category, out of 71 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
"Magkaisa" (Tagalog for "unite") is a 1986 Filipino pop song performed by Virna Lisa (Virna Lisa Loberiza) and composed by Tito Sotto, [1] [2] which is notable for being one of three iconic songs associated with the People Power Revolution of 1986 - the other two being "Handog ng Pilipino sa Mundo" [3] and the traditional kundiman anthem "Bayan ...
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.
Original Pilipino Music, more commonly referred to as OPM, a commercial acronym coined by Danny Javier of the APO Hiking Society, [6] originally referred only to the pop genre of music from the Philippines, predominantly ballads and novelty numbers, that became popular after the wane of its direct 1970s commercial predecessor, Manila sound.
Pages in category "Philippine pop songs" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ako ay Pilipino; B.
"Pantropiko" (lit. ' Tropical ') is a song recorded by Filipino girl group Bini from their debut extended play (EP), Talaarawan (Diary). Written by its producers, Jumbo De Belen, Mat Olavides, along with Angelika Ortiz and Paula Patricia Chavez, "Pantropiko" is a bubblegum pop track featuring tropical influences.
It's so calming. Twitter user Rico Aque (@RicoAque) shared a now-viral video last night of him playing a Filipino pop song with the African instrument kalimba, a performance that impressed netizens.