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  2. Yohan Hwang - Wikipedia

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    Yohan Hwang, also known as Yohan King, (born November 27, 1995) is a South Korean singer based in Manila, Philippines. He rose to fame after joining and eventually winning the first season of I Love OPM. Yohan later went on to perform a Korean-language cover of the Yeng Constantino single "Ikaw" for the Tagalog-language dub of Love in the ...

  3. King Girado - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, King launched his own album entitled The reason I exist [12] at the Hardrock cafe together with the launch of his new music video "Ba't di mo pagbigyan". [13] He sang the Tagalog theme song Ikaw ang buhay Ko, [14] an adaptation form the Taiwanese song Cun Zai for the 5566 Taiwanese Idol drama TV series Westside Story in ABS-CBN.

  4. The Reason I Exist - Wikipedia

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    The Reason I Exist is a studio album by Filipino singer King Girado, released in the Philippines in April 2004 by Star Records. [1] [2] King did the media launch for the album during his birthday together with the launch of his new music video of the carrier single "Ba't 'Di Mo Pagbigyan" and website kingedgeofrnb.com followed by a birthday show at the Hardrock cafe for his fans.

  5. Ex Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The track's music video was immediately uploaded on YouTube and subsequently garnering over 16 million views in a span of a just two months. On 6 December 2016, they released "Tell Me" and the track's music video on YouTube. Social media personality Toni Fowler was featured on the video which helped the track to gain initial traction.

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  7. Buwan - Wikipedia

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    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 views.

  8. Pinoy pop - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  9. Heaven Is a Halfpipe - Wikipedia

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    The music video features OPM doing skateboarding tricks on a large half-pipe and flying around. At the end of the video, they perform to a crowd. [ 5 ] One man in the audience also wears a white T-shirt that says "FREE CHRISTIAN HOSOI", in reference to Hosoi's arrest in January 2000 for attempting to transport nearly 1.5 lb of crystal ...