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  2. Sa Susunod na Habang Buhay - Wikipedia

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    "Sa Susunod na Habang Buhay" (English: "In the Next Life Time") [a] is a song by the Filipino folk-pop band Ben&Ben. It was written by the lead vocalists Paolo Benjamin and Miguel Benjamin Guico. [citation needed] The track was released on February 28, 2020.

  3. Bandang Lapis - Wikipedia

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    Bandang Lapis (stylized as Bandang LAPIS) is a pop band from Rizal, Philippines, known for their viral all-Tagalog compositions online.. The band is originally composed of Lesther Abaño (lead vocals), Mark Jay Nievas (lead guitar, backing vocals), Lenrey Beltran (rhythm guitar), Ryan Paul Marangga (bass guitar), Jomari Luna (keyboards), Leandro Repuno (drums, percussion, backing vocals), and ...

  4. Pilipinas Kong Mahal - Wikipedia

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    Pilipinas Kong Mahal (English: Philippines, My Philippines) is one of the most popular patriotic songs in the Philippines. [2] The song was composed by Filipino musician, Francisco Santiago and lyrics by Ildefonso Santos. [1] However, the original text was in English, for "Philippines, my Philippines." It was written by Prescott Ford Jernegan.

  5. Siakol - Wikipedia

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    Known for their all-Tagalog songs, the band is branded by many as "the face of the Tunog Kalye era" (colloquial term of the Philippines' brand of OPM alternative rock which is popular among the masses in the 1990s, literally translated to "street sound" in English). The band's brand of lyrics are primarily based on Filipino pop culture, typical ...

  6. Death Threat (hip-hop group) - Wikipedia

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    It contained the song "Gusto Kong Bumaet (Pero 'Di Ko Magawa)" (in English: "I Want to Become Good (But I Cannot)") which told tales of the daily lives of the young impoverished Filipino youth growing up in the city streets and slum areas. [2] It is considered the first Filipino gangsta rap album and was certified gold. [3] [4]

  7. Huseng Batute - Wikipedia

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    José Cecilio Corazón de Jesús y Pangilinan (November 22, 1896 – May 26, 1932), also known by his pen name Huseng Batute, was a Filipino poet who used Tagalog poetry to express the Filipinos' desire for independence during the American occupation of the Philippines, a period that lasted from 1901 to 1946.

  8. List of Filipino Christmas carols and songs - Wikipedia

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    It was originally composed by Vicente D. Rubi and Mariano Vestil in 1933 as Kasadya ning Táknaa (English: How Blissful is this Season). A version of the song in Tagalog was used by Josefino Cenizal as a film score for the film Ang Pugad ng Aguila ("Hawk's Nest") in 1938. National Artist Levi Celerio also wrote Tagalog lyrics to the song during ...

  9. Feel Good Pilipinas - Wikipedia

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    Justin Alexandra Convento of metro.style cited in her article "Feel Good Pilipinas is the summer-themed anthem that will lift your spirits". [9] Take Off Philippines also cited "this might be one of the great ways to reconnect with family and friends while sharing light and joy during such a tough time" [13] Rafael Bautista of Nylon Manila have cited on his article "the song is a summer bop ...