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Last February 6, 2017, Labajo's second album entitled, "JKL", was released in selected Astroplus and Astrovision stores. His album consists of 8 tracks with his 3 own compositions entitled, "Demonyo", "Forever" a wedding song, and "Move On" which he composed when he was still in PBB. It also comes up with an EDM-like version.
Juan Karlos (commonly stylized in all lowercase) is a Filipino rock band from Manila, Philippines, consisting of lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, primary songwriter and only constant member Juan Karlos Labajo, together with lead guitarist Jeriko Aguilar, and bassist Louise Bayas.
The official music video, released and posted on YouTube on September 24, 2018, has garnered over 174 million views as of April 2024; the music video reached 40 million in two months. [9] It is also the most liked and most viewed OPM music video in 2018 with 144 million views, surpassing Yeng Constantino 's " Ikaw " which had over 105 million ...
He released his fourth book of poetry in 2020, titled Marka Demonyo (Demon's Mark in English). [3] This is a Crazy Planets is a collection of essays from his Spot.ph blog. SuperPanalo Sounds! is his first novel.
Radioactive Sago Project is a Filipino jazz rock band formed in 1997 in Quezon City, Philippines.The band's sound is a fusion of spoken-word poetry, bebop jazz, and punk. Subjects in their material range from politics, drugs, alcohol, random musings and current issu
Hence, his wife calls him demonyo (demon/devil). Hence, the title. Appeared only once and aired exactly one week before Christmas. Dingga: 2010: A parody of Darna with Michael V as Ading, a lame man who, whenever he ate a magical bubble gum will transform him into a gay superhero named Dingga. The enemies shown in this spoof were also inspired ...
Kahit Demonyo Itutumba Ko is a 2000 Filipino action film starring Rommel Padilla, Jean Garcia and Vic Diaz. Plot. A soldier ...
His father is renowned painter Roy Veneracion, while his mother is Susan López-Veneración. [2] He grew up in Las Piñas [3] but spent many of his childhood summers in Liloan, Cebu where his mother originally came from. [4]