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Kai is often miscited as the artist of certain songs on music sharing websites such as imeem or peer-to-peer networks such as Kazaa or BitTorrent. Most notably, their name is incorrectly accredited to R&B group Portrait 's "How Deep Is Your Love", which was released three years before Kai's debut album.
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The concert proceeded with renditions of Maki's original songs and collaborations as well as covers of Kitchie Nadal, Taylor Swift, LANY, and Rey Valera. He also performed his upcoming song "Bughaw" (Blue), and performed parts of another upcoming single, "Itim Na Ulap" (Black Cloud). [18] "Bughaw" was released on December 1. [19]
Code Name Blue "Intro 02" — Yes — Yes — "In My Head" No Yes No "Where You Are" Yes Kenji Tamai Yes No "Where You Are" (English Ver.) Yes — Yes No "Time is Over" Yes Kosuke Oba (Japanese lyrics translator) Yes Kosuke Oba No "Have a Good Night" Yes — Yes — No "Wake Up" Yes Yes Ryo No "No More" Yes Yes Lee Jong-hyun: No "Mr. KIA (Know ...
' Raw ' in Tagalog) was released on the comedy show Bubble Gang on November 24, 2024, with Yaki (parody of its singer Maki) as a singer played by Michael V. on the Waste Truck (a parody of Wish 107.5's radio bus). [30] The song evokes a message on the importance of being a true Filipino by speaking the Filipino language correctly. [31]
KZ Tandingan started singing as a child but had to stop when she was in her junior year in high school after suffering from a throat problem. She is an alumna of University of Southeastern Philippines in Davao City and had graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Science in biology.
Melanie Hernandez Calumpad (born January 5, 1981), known professionally as Kyla, is a Filipino singer, actress, and television personality. Known for her vocal range and melismatic singing style, she has been credited with helping to redefine R&B and soul music in the Philippines. Her sound became a catalyst in the growth and popularity of the ...
She was the sole writer of the songs "I'm Into You" and "This Day". [4] Kyla's third studio album, I Will Be There, was released in May 2003. [5] The title track was written by Ogie Alcasid. The album also featured the song "Flexin", a collaboration with English boy band Blue. [6]