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  2. Ligaya - Wikipedia

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    The song is described as "a quintessential anthem of youthful romance" [1] while "perfectly capturing all the ins and outs of campus courtship". [2] It features the lyric "Gagawin ko ang lahat pati ang thesis mo (I'll do anything, even your thesis)", which writer Ely Buendia later jokingly referenced in a tweet in 2016: "Eh sariling thesis ko nga di ko magawa-gawa sa’yo pa (I can't even do ...

  3. List of songs recorded by SB19 - Wikipedia

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    SB19 at the National Museum of Natural History in 2020 (from left to right): Stell, Ken, Justin, Pablo, and Josh The Filipino boy band SB19 have recorded material for one studio album and two extended plays (EPs). Besides their own discography, the boy band have also recorded songs with other artists and released recordings associated with various brand endorsements. The band leader, Pablo, is ...

  4. WYAT (Where You At) - Wikipedia

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    For the first whole week of August, SB19 has been teasing their comeback. On August 12, SB19 released the single comeback title "WYAT" (Where You At), a disco-pop song that highlights the urgency of disconnection to reconnection of the times that should be releasing on September 2 with an official music video and a global concert tour kickoff in Manila on September 17 in Araneta Coliseum. [6]

  5. List of Filipino Christmas carols and songs - Wikipedia

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    National Artist Levi Celerio also wrote Tagalog lyrics to the song during the 1950s. The song is still sung today in various communities, especially in churches both in the Philippines and abroad (usually during the end of the Holy Mass). [1] Ang Pasko ay Sumapit is in public domain as an unprotected work.

  6. Ligaya ang Itawag Mo sa Akin - Wikipedia

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    Ligaya (Roces) is a veteran prostitute whose name means "joy", and is ironically tired and unhappy with her lifestyle. Having saved enough money, she decides to leave whoring for good, but love unexpectedly comes her way in the form of a sincere and honest farmer called Poldíng ( Arcilla ).

  7. Tuloy ang Ligaya - Wikipedia

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    Tuloy ang Ligaya (transl. The Fun Continues/The Joy Continues ) is the sixth studio album by Filipino rock band Rivermaya . It was released in October 15, 2001 under Viva Records. [ 2 ]

  8. Ely Buendia - Wikipedia

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    Ely Eleandre Basiño Buendia was born in Naga, Camarines Sur on November 2, 1970. [3] He is the second child of Ely Revilla Buendia and Lisetta Ruiz Basiño. [3] Buendia attended preparatory school in Naga Parochial School and finished his elementary grades at Pasig Catholic College in Pasig City in 1983, and high school at University of Perpetual Help in Rizal.

  9. Ultraelectromagneticpop! - Wikipedia

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    Marasigan described the song as “an anti-pop statement against the people who said we couldn’t do a pop song.” [9] "Easy Ka Lang" is influenced by the local Manila Sound genre. " Maling Akala " has reggae elements, while the final track " Combo on the Run " is an attempt at funk according to Marasigan. [ 9 ]