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  2. Handog ng Pilipino sa Mundo - Wikipedia

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    "Handog ng Pilipino sa Mundo" (lit. ' "The Gift of the Filipinos to the World" ' ), released in English as " A New and Better Way—The People's Anthem ," is a 1986 song recorded in Filipino by a supergroup composed of 15 Filipino artists.

  3. Leah Navarro - Wikipedia

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    Leah Lopez Navarro is a Filipino singer and activist. [2] [3] She was a prominent singer from late 1970s up to early 1980s.In April 1986, she was one among fifteen singers featured in the song, "Handog ng Pilipino sa Mundo" commemorating the People Power Revolution.

  4. Florante - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Florante campaigned for the reelection of president Ferdinand Marcos in the 1986 snap election, being a friend of Marcos' son Bongbong. [4] [5] In 2004, Florante stated that his 1983 allegorical song "Upuan", which alluded to Marcos and his military officers, managed to predict his downfall three years before he was deposed in the People Power Revolution.

  5. Himig Handog - Wikipedia

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    Himig Handog (Eng: Musical Offering) is a multimedia songwriting and music video competition in the Philippines based in Quezon City.The competition is operated by ABS-CBN Corporation and its music subsidiary Star Music.

  6. List of songs recorded by Kyla - Wikipedia

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    She was the sole writer of the songs "I'm Into You" and "This Day". [4] Kyla's third studio album, I Will Be There, was released in May 2003. [5] The title track was written by Ogie Alcasid. The album also featured the song "Flexin", a collaboration with English boy band Blue. [6]

  7. Saigo no Iiwake - Wikipedia

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    "Saigo no Iiwake" has been covered by Midori Karashima, Satoshi Furuya, Ruru Honda, and Junko Yamamoto. Outside Japan, the song became popular in the Philippines, when it was covered by Ted Ito as "Ikaw Pa Rin", Keempee de Leon as "My One and Only", Maso as "Kailanman" in Tagalog and "Come Back Home" in English, and as an instrumental by saxophonist Jake Concepcion.

  8. Gloc-9 - Wikipedia

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    Aristotle Condenuevo Pollisco (born October 18, 1977), known professionally as Gloc-9, is a Filipino rapper, singer, and songwriter.Regarded as one of the best Filipino rappers of all time, his fast-flowing vocal style has made him one of the best-selling and most successful hip-hop artists in the Philippines.

  9. Mga Awit sa Pagsamba - Wikipedia

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    Mga Awit sa Pagsamba (Songs for Worship) is an interdenominational Evangelical Protestant hymnal published by the National Council of Churches in the Philippines.It was first published in December 1959, and has had eight editions by 2007.