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  2. List of Indian films without songs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Indian films that have no songs. Although songs and dance often play an integral part in the majority of Indian films, some films (mostly experimental films) choose to exclude them, mostly to focus on the main story.

  3. Visayan pop - Wikipedia

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    Pilita Corrales released numerous Cebuano songs in the 20th century, including "Matud Nila". Max Surban is known as the "the King of Visayan Song". Modern Cebuano music first took shape in the 20th century. Its production began to flourish in the early 1900s, owing to the rise of zarzuelas (Spanish-style musical plays) written in Cebuano.

  4. List of songs recorded by Vishal Dadlani - Wikipedia

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    List of songs recorded by Vishal Dadlani; Daldani in New Delhi, 2015: Category Songs Hindi Film Songs: 192. Telugu Film Songs: 5. Tamil Film Songs: 6. Kannada Film ...

  5. Manuel Kabajar Cabase - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Kabajar Cabase a.k.a. Mahnee Cabase or Manny Cabase (January 1, 1921 in San Nicolas, Cebu City–December 23, 2003 in San Francisco, California) is a Filipino composer, instrumentalist, and musical director for Visayan movies.

  6. Susan Fuentes - Wikipedia

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    Susan Fuentes (Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈfwɛntɛs]; 1 November 1954 – 7 September 2013) was a Filipino singer known as the "Queen of Visayan Songs". [1] She recorded and popularized Visayan classics such as Matud Nila (They Say in English; Sabi Nila in Filipino), Gimingaw Ako (I Feel Lonesome), Usahay (Sometimes in English; Minsan in Filipino), Rosas Pandan and Miss Kita Kung Christmas.

  7. Awit sa Bohol - Wikipedia

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    Later that year on September 24, 1970, the Bohol Provincial Board passed Resolution No. 215, making the song the official hymn of Bohol. [1] A few years later, the provincial government launched a competition to translate the song's lyrics into Boholano, with the winning entry being written by lyricist and composer Maxelende Ganade. [2]

  8. Category:Visayan music - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Visayan music" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. P. Ploning

  9. Category:Visayan-language films - Wikipedia

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