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Other singles from the album included the massive hit "Di Na Mababawi" (You Can't Take it Back), "Wala Kang Katulad" (You Are Like No Other), "Makapiling Ka" (To Be With You), and "Ayt!" (a collaboration with Gary Valenciano). The band also re-recorded Gino Padilla's classic "Closer You and I" for Close-Up Toothpaste.
"Closer, You and I", used in the commercials of toothpaste Close Up, popularized by Gino Padilla "Tell Me", a song originally performed by Joey Albert , also covered by Lea Salonga , Side A , Janet Arnaiz, Thalía , David Pomeranz , and a duet by Ariel Rivera and Regine Velasquez
The first season of the Philippine television mystery music game show I Can See Your Voice premiered on ABS-CBN on September 16, 2017 [1] and ended on January 6, 2019. It is the longest-running season by episode count, with 128 (dividing into 123 regulars and 5 specials).
The song was made by a short-lived singing and dancing group of children/teenagers named Age of Wonder, led by Gino Padilla. The full song was released onto a limited CD called Dragon Ball • Dragon Ball Z: Songs of a High Spirited Saga - Volume 1 in 1996.
Keno came out with four albums. "A Friend" was the most requested song on Philippines radio in 1990. A media icon for Pepsi-Cola in those years, he was part of the Pepsi New Generation artists that helped launch the careers of several other artists, such as JoAnne Lorenzana, Timmy Cruz, Raymond Lauchengco and Gino Padilla.
In the Philippines, the song was first popularized by Gino Padilla, who in duet with fellow singer Rocky, released in 1987 a version of the song. In the movie Let the Love Begin , Kyla and Jerome John Hughes sang the song for its soundtrack .
Adrian Garcia Eugenio (born February 10, 2001), known as Adie is a Filipino singer and songwriter. Signed under Kean Cipriano's O/C Records since 2020, [1] [2] he has released his debut studio album, Senaryo (2024), which contained the Philippines Songs chart hits "Paraluman" (2021), "Tahanan" (2021), and "Mahika" (2022).
Lunch Date started airing on June 9, 1986 replacing Student Canteen, with Orly Mercado, Rico J. Puno, Toni Rose Gayda and Chiqui Hollmann serving as the hosts. The show originally aired from Studio A of the old GMA building in EDSA, but moved to the GMA Broadway Centrum in 1987, the first of GMA's programs to do so.