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  2. Binibini - Wikipedia

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    "Binibini" is a kundiman [1] tune with a length of 3 minutes and 41 seconds. [2] It features a sound of 1990s alternative rock in the bridge, where it incorporates alternative rock-styled guitar effects and melodies, according to Manilla Bulletin, who believed it accompanies the track's vibe very well.

  3. Butse Kik - Wikipedia

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    The music and the concept itself is a parody of the song "Baby Cakes" by the American singer Dee Dee Sharp, released in 1962. "Butse Kik" (" buche cake ") is a play on the title "Baby Cakes". In Filipino cuisine, " butse ", " buche " " butsi " or " buchi " is a deep-fried pastry made of sticky rice flour with sweet red bean filling.

  4. Category:English-language Filipino songs - Wikipedia

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  5. Nandito Ako (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Nandito Akó" (Tagalog for "I am here") is a Filipino song written by Aaron Paul del Rosario and originally sung by Ogie Alcasid in 1989.. The song was also recorded by Lea Salonga in 1993, Mexican diva Thalía in 1997, Jeffrey Hidalgo in 2000, Sharon Cuneta along with Alcasid in 2006, David Archuleta in 2012, Noel Cabangon in 2014, and Regine Velasquez-Alcasid and Pussycat Dolls lead singer ...

  6. Born to Win (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Born to Win" is the debut single of the Filipino girl group Bini. [1] It was released on 4 June 2021 as a digital single by Star Music. [2] MU Doctor Studio collaborated with Helsinki-based artist/composer Eva Louhivuori, who has worked also with Gugudan and Mirei Toyama; [3] and RYVNG and Maynine of StupidSquad for the composition and arrangement of the song; mixing, mastering, and digital ...

  7. Marikit - Wikipedia

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    The song, which is in Tagalog, was initially written by Juan Caoile for his girlfriend, Elyn Sebastian in 2019, who he said inspired him. [4] Caoile and childhood friend Kyle Caplis finally came up with a collaboration for "Marikit", combining different musical beats, hip-hop with the song in lyrical, old Tagalog tone. [ 5 ]

  8. Mr. DJ (Sharon Cuneta song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mr. DJ" is a song written by Filipino composer Rey Valera and recorded by Sharon Cuneta in 1978, when she was 12 years old. The single was produced by Spanky Rigor of VST & Company. It became Cuneta's first and one of her biggest hits.

  9. Baleleng - Wikipedia

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    Since the song was passed from generations to generations, the lyrics was wrongly interpreted as Baleleng. [1] The song is about a man bidding goodbye to a lady called Leleng as he is going to war. Like other Sama Dilaut songs, it is sung with the accompaniment of a string instrument like gitgit and biula, gabbang and the kulintangan. [8] [9]