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The album was produced by Ito Rapadas, who was also behind the production of Soul in Love. It consists of thirteen Tagalog songs, which were originally recorded by popular OPM acts in the 80's and 90's, handpicked by Jay R himself. The album was released on digital download through iTunes on February 20, 2010, and Amazon.com on February 8, 2010 ...
It has been covered many times and is a standard on the repertoire of many artists performing Filipino romantic and popular music. [14] [15] The song's canonical status as a classic Filipino love song was again confirmed by its inclusion on the 2004 hit compilation album Great Filipino Love Songs. [16] [17] The song is a personal favourite of ...
It also holds the record for best-selling live album and best-selling Filipino album of the 2000s. [4] Nina Live! earned three number-one singles and yielded her most successful song, " Love Moves in Mysterious Ways ", which became the longest running number one song in OPM history, spending twelve consecutive weeks atop the Philippine charts.
Filipino pop songs mainly referred to songs popularized since the 1960s, usually sentimental ballads and movie themes.Major 1960s Filipino pop acts include Pilita Corrales and Nora Aunor. 1960s-styled ballads maintained their popularity into the 1970s, led by female balladeers dubbed "jukebox queens" such as Claire dela Fuente, Imelda Papin and Eva Eugenio, and male artists such as Anthony ...
Love Is Here Missing You Para Sa 'Yo You Love Is Here Don't Go My Way, Your Way Make Love You Wanna Be With Me 2000 Viva Records: Freestyle I Wanna Get Close: Mr. What I Wanna Be You've Taken Over Me Lying To Myself To Love Me I Like The Way All That I Want Nakilala It's Got To Be Love Paano I Wanna Get Close (feat. Kyla) I Like The Way (Dance ...
56. “I’ll Cover You” By Jesse L. Martin And Wilson Jermaine Heredia (2005) Yes, Rent has A LOT of great hits, but this duet with Tom (Martin) and Angel (Heredia) is a top tier in our book ...
In 2005, Nina temporarily broke away from the urban-influenced sound to record covers of classic love songs. She came out with her first live album, Nina Live!. [30] The album is composed of classic love songs from the 1970s to the 1990s, which she recorded live at the PHI Resto and Bar in Metro Manila on January 30, 2005.
In the early 1970s, rock music began to be written using local languages, with bands like the Juan Dela Cruz Band being among the first popular bands to do so. Mixing Tagalog and English lyrics within the same song was also popular, an example of which includes the song "Ang Miss Universe Ng Buhay Ko ("The Miss Universe of My Life") by the band ...