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  2. Davey Langit - Wikipedia

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    Davey is one of the finalists in the Philippines' biggest songwriting competition, the Philippine Pop Music Festival (Philpop 2014) with his song "NGSB" (No Girlfriend Since Break) interpreted by Luigi D'avola. Later that year, he released The Wedding Song, which was famously known for using the classic wedding march theme on its chorus.

  3. Magkaisa - Wikipedia

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    "Magkaisa" (Tagalog for "unite") is a 1986 Filipino pop song performed by Virna Lisa (Virna Lisa Loberiza) and composed by Tito Sotto, [1] [2] which is notable for being one of three iconic songs associated with the People Power Revolution of 1986 - the other two being "Handog ng Pilipino sa Mundo" [3] and the traditional kundiman anthem "Bayan ...

  4. Ira Cruz - Wikipedia

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    In February 2004, Bamboo released their debut album, As the Music Plays. The album was certified Double Platinum by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI). A double-disc repackaged edition was released in 2005. Ira Cruz on a live gig with Bamboo

  5. Regine Velasquez - Wikipedia

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    Regina Encarnacion Ansong Velasquez (/ r ɪ ˈ dʒ iː n v ɛ ˈ l æ s k ɛ z / rij-EEN vel-ASK-ez; born April 22, 1970) is a Filipino singer and actress.She is considered one of the most influential figures in Philippine popular culture and is known for her vocal range and belting technique.

  6. Joey Albert - Wikipedia

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    Cris Kuizon's "Say You're Mine", on the other hand, foreshadowed a resurgence of the acoustic in Philippine popular music. Albert completed five more albums for OctoArts International: Touch of Love (1984), Expressions (1985), Joey (1986), Maligayang Pasko (1987) and Mixed Emotions (1989).

  7. Music of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Before the emergence of OPM in the 1970s, Philippine popular music through the 1950s and 1960s encompassed songs, mostly with vernacular lyrics and frequently with cinematic themes as recorded by artists such as Sylvia La Torre, Diomedes Maturan, Ric Manrique Jr., Ruben Tagalog, Helen Gamboa, Vilma Santos, Edgar Mortiz, and Carmen Camacho ...

  8. Vina Morales - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, she co-hosted a series of Philippine shows with Martin Nievera in the United States and Canada. She was the first Filipino to sing at the New York International Music Festival held at the Palms Hotel in Las Vegas in 2003. In 2006, she also did a tour in the United States. [11]

  9. Keno (singer) - Wikipedia

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    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.