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"Calling" Single by Taproot; from the album Blue-Sky Research; Released: June 27, 2005: ... "Calling" is the first single released from Taproot's third studio album ...
The Marangál na Dalit ng̃ Katagalugan (English title: Honorable Hymn of the Tagalog Nation/People) is a song of the Philippine Revolution composed in November 1896 by Julio Nakpil at the request of Andres Bonifacio as the anthem of the revolutionary Tagalog Republic.
Ronnie de Guzman Liang is a Filipino singer, actor, model, and influencer. He is also an Army Reservist and a licensed private pilot. [1] In 2019, he completed training at APG International Aviation Academy, and finished his ceremonial first solo flight. In 2021, he earned his Private Pilot License. [2]
Regine Velasquez and Quinto recorded a cover of "Lipad ng Pangarap". Yeng Constantino wrote "Di Na Tayo" and "At ang Hirap". Erik Santos and Quinto collaborated on covers of "If You Asked Me To" (1989) and "This I Promise You" (2000). Christian Bautista and Quinto recorded a cover of Jacky Cheung and Regine Velasquez's "In Love with You".
Initially working as personal assistants for Andrew E., the group's name originated from when Andrew E. asked the members to come up with a name.Charlie Mac, who is of Bicolano descent, explained in an interview that the term "salbakuta" is Bicolano for "naughty" or "mischievous".
"Naging Mahirap" (lit. ' Became Poor '), also referred to by its opening line "Nakaligo Ka Na Ba sa Dagat ng Basura", [1] [2] [Note 1] is a Filipino-language campaign jingle of Senator Manny Villar's campaign for the 2010 Philippine presidential election.
A Canadian woman allegedly attempted to smuggle 22 pounds of methamphetamine wrapped as Christmas presents through a New Zealand airport on Sunday, Dec. 8.
The Filipino language incorporated Spanish loanwords as a result of 333 years of contact with the Spanish language. In their analysis of José Villa Panganiban's Talahuluganang Pilipino-Ingles (Pilipino-English dictionary), Llamzon and Thorpe (1972) pointed out that 33% of word root entries are of Spanish origin.