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  2. Rico J. Puno - Wikipedia

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    Enrico de Jesus Puno (Tagalog: [ɛnˈɾɪkɔ de hɛˈsus ˈpʊnɔʔ]; February 13, 1953 – October 30, 2018), better known as Rico J. Puno (Tagalog: [ˈɾikɔ dʒeɪ ˈpʊnɔʔ]), was a Filipino singer, television host, actor, comedian and politician. He was considered as a music icon in the Philippines.

  3. Rey Valera - Wikipedia

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    Valera wrote the song "Mr. D.J." and "Kahit Maputi na ang Buhok Ko" for Sharon Cuneta as part of the album DJ's Pet, released in 1978. [ citation needed ] Valera also made songs for other artists such as Rico Puno's "Sorry Na, Pwede Ba", "Daigdig Ng Ala-ala"; Geraldine's "Pangako"; Pol Enriquez' "Ayoko na Sa 'Yo" and many more.

  4. Between the Stars and Waves - Wikipedia

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    Between the Stars and Waves is the 7th studio album of the Filipino rock band Rivermaya.It has been released on 2003 under Viva Records.It has 15 tracks. [2] A Special Edition of the album were released in December 2004 including bonus tracks "Liwanag sa Dilim" and the acoustic version of the song.

  5. Rico Puno - Wikipedia

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    Rico Puno may refer to: Rico E. Puno, Philippine technocrat; Rico J. Puno (1953–2018), Philippine singer This page was last edited on 5 ...

  6. Kapalaran - Wikipedia

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    Kapalaran is a Filipino daytime television drama aired in the Cebuano language. It was aired by ABS-CBN Regional Network Group which ran from September 2, 2002 to January 2, 2004 for a total of three seasons. It was re-aired on ABS-CBN Sports and Action, both ABS-CBN and TFC.

  7. Kaulana Nā Pua - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor Kekoaohiwaikalani Wright Prendergast wrote Kaulana Nā Pua in 1893 for members of the Royal Hawaiian Band. "Kaulana Nā Pua" ("Famous Are the Flowers") is a Hawaiian patriotic song written by Eleanor Kekoaohiwaikalani Wright Prendergast in 1893 for members of the Royal Hawaiian Band who protested the overthrow of Queen Liliʻuokalani and the Hawaiian Kingdom.

  8. Clave (rhythm) - Wikipedia

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    4 (half clave) the song flips to the three-side. It continues in 3–2 on the V 7 chord for 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 claves. The second measure of 2 4 flips the song back to the two-side and the I chord. In songs like "Que vengan los rumberos", the phrases continually alternate between a 3–2 framework and a 2–3 framework.

  9. Marco Sison - Wikipedia

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    Sison started his singing career after his triumph on a singing contest on GMA Network's noontime variety show Student Canteen in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Being one of the classic balladeers to have captured the true vocal essence of OPM in the '80s, Sison was responsible for the songs "My Love Will See You Through" [his biggest hit thus far], "Si Aida, Si Lorna, O Si Fe", "I'll Face ...