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In 2003, Gloc-9 released his debut album under Star Music entitled G9. [14] Included in this album are songs that had been used in several Star Cinema films before. His second album, Ako Si... was released in 2005 under Star Music. [15] In February 2021, Gloc-9 announced a new album titled Poot at Pag-ibig, which he would be releasing on ...
Joey de Leon was also part of the band's creative process, although he is not officially listed as a member, he wrote "Ipagpatawad Mo" and "Awitin Mo at Isasayaw Ko", two of the band’s most popular songs. [15] Brothers and co-founders Tito and Vic Sotto, became the band's lead-vocalists as well. [1]
Aristotle Pollisco (Gloc-9) Gloc-9 chronology; G9 (2003) Ako Si... (2005) Diploma ... Ipagpatawad Mo; Love Story Ko; English Tracks; Get 2 Know You – with Keith Martin;
Ipagpatawad Mo (English: Forgive Me) is a 1991 Philippine family drama film directed by Laurice Guillen from a story and screenplay written by Olivia M. Lamasan. [1] Starring Vilma Santos and Christopher de Leon in their 16th film together, [2] the film revolves around a couple who try their best to make their marriage work while they struggle with their firstborn who has autism.
Stylists: David Baky Jr.(for Thea, Shaun and Daniel Pollisco's wardrobe for Matrikula Album and Jeazell Grutas and Gloc-9's wardrobe for Upuan music video), Kel Sampayan (for Matrkula Album Cover and Gloc-9's Matrikula wardrobe) Make-up artist: Em Rejano
MKNM: Mga Kwento ng Makata (lit. ' The Stories of a Poet ') is the 6th overall (first in Universal Records Philippines) album by the Filipino rapper Gloc-9.It has 15 tracks including two bonus tracks: Hari ng Tondo featuring his protégé Denise Barbacena and Kung Tama S'ya featuring Jaq Dionisio of Kissjane.
Texas law enforcement issued a word of warning to Ford truck owners after they arrested a trio of thieves who targeted the high-end truck model by stealing taillights.
The same year, the band also covered the song "Ipagpatawad Mo", originally recorded by VST and Company. The song was included in their collaboration album, Hopia Mani Popcorn. On March 21, 2008, Mayonnaise released their 3rd album, Tersera, which was launched with the singles "Singungaling", "Torres" and "Sakto".