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Words and Music by Charlie Cenzon, SJ (based on John 15); arrangement by Arnel Aquino, SJ; additional arrangement by P. Tirol "Panunumpa" ("The Promise") Words and music by JBoy Gonzales, SJ; arranged by P. Tirol "One Thing I Ask" setting by P. Tirol (based on Psalm 27:4-8) "Awit ng Paghilom" ("Healing Song") Words and music by A. Aquino, SJ
All words, music, and arrangements (instrumental and choral) provided by Paulo K. Tirol except where noted. The Easter Journey; Children Of Light And Of The Morning words based on the Eucharistic Prayer of the Holy Mass for the Easter liturgy; orchestral arrangement by Dennis Reyes, III; Awit Ng Paghilom (new) (Tagalog. Song of Healing)
Awit nga halandumon, Ug sa tanang pasko magmalípayon. Bag-ong tuíg, bág-ong kinabúhì. Dinuyogan sa átong mga pagbati. Atong awiton ug atong laylayon Aron magmalípayon. Kasadya ni'ng Táknaa Dapit sa kahimayaan. Mao ray among nakita, Ang panagway nga masanagon. Buláhan ug buláhan Ang tagbaláy nga giawitan. Awit nga halandumon,
Paghilom (Eng: "Healing") is the debut studio album by Filipino nu metal band Dicta License under Warner Music Philippines [2] and was released last September 21, 2005. The album has an evident socio-political theme that speaks mostly to the youth about evident issues in the Philippines.
Panganay ng Umaga (1985) Magkabilaan (1987) Mga Awit ng Tanod-lupa (1991) Lumad sa Syudad (1995) Lupa't Langit (1997) 16 Love Songs; Awit ng Magdaragat; Organik; Basta May Saging; JoeyAyala: RAW; Encantada (Music from a Ballet Philippines dance-drama, 1992.) Parol (Music from a Ballet Philippines Christmas dance-drama, 1995.)
Most of the music video for the song "Lagi" by Bini was filmed in the Dessert Museum. The music video starts with the Bini members in an online class with a young man who hides his face behind a teddy bear mask. The members are then magically transported to a colorful candy land, sharing romantic moments with their masked classmate.
A few months after the album was released, the band released the album's first single, "Ulan / Awit ng Kabataan". The two were separate songs (tracks 5 and 10 on Rivermaya), but were released together as a double A-side single. It was then followed by "214", the second single.
The official music video, released and posted on YouTube on September 24, 2018, has garnered over 174 million views as of April 2024; the music video reached 40 million in two months. [9] It is also the most liked and most viewed OPM music video in 2018 with 144 million views, surpassing Yeng Constantino 's " Ikaw " which had over 105 million ...