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"Ulan" (lit. ' Rain ') is the debut single by Filipino rock band Rivermaya, released in 1995 from their self-titled debut album (1994). [1] [2] The song was produced by Chito S. Roño and Lizza G. Nakpil. The song was written by rhythm guitarist and keyboardist Rico Blanco and Nathan Azarcon, the band's bassist. Blanco's keyboard solo was ...
The song "214" was covered by Jeremiah Tiangco for the theme song of the 2022 TV series Lolong. [9] The song "214" was covered by Luke Mejares and was featured on the special edition of his Solo debut album "Stop, Luke & Listen". [10] The song "Ulan" was covered by Janine Teñoso for the theme song of the 2019 romantic drama film of the same ...
Music video parodies of popular Filipino artists and bands. The song lyrics are usually composed by Michael V. Some notable spoofs are: Mamaw (lit. ' Monster ') by Kayo Kasi Eh! (Narda by Kamikazee) from Darna. Features Diego Llorico and it talks about an ugly man making advances to others. Ulam (lit. ' Meal ') by Douche (Ulan (lit. ' Rain ...
"Marisola" is a song by Chilean record label Stars Music Chile with Chilean singers Cris MJ and Standly. It was released on July 22, 2022 by Stars Chile and Virgin Chile. [ 1 ] It was written by the mentioned artists and produced by Moustache and Magicenelbeat.
"Flores" is the ninth single by Titãs. It was released in 1989 on WEA . A completely reworked acoustic version of the song was later featured on their Acústico MTV live album, with Branco Mello sharing vocals with Marisa Monte .
Ángela Aguilar turns pain into poetry with her new song, “Mis Amigas Las Flores.” The song, which translates to “My flower friends,” is about the heartbreak of forgiving a partner’s ...
"Tag-ulan" "Kinikilig" - a song covered by Imogen Rae Cantong, Kendal Samson, and Kylie Samson. The original singer is Hazel Faith Dela Cruz, a female artist known for her roles in many movies. "Olivia Anne Ang Batang O.A." "Type at Hindi Type" - a spoof of their old segment "Noon at Ngayon."
Formed in 1998 in Cebu by Fritz Labrado, Jovan Mabini and Mike Manaloto, the word Cueshé is a portmanteau of "Cue", from banana cue; a snack delicacy in the Philippines, which are skewered bananas coated with caramel, and the pronoun "shé" (pronounced shay) is a reference to their former vocalist, which is a female (she) who joined in 1999.