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  2. Lupang Hinirang - Wikipedia

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    The 1956 Filipino lyrics were confirmed in 1958 by Republic Act No. 8491 (the "Flag and Heraldic Code of the Philippines") in 1998, abandoning use of both the Spanish and English versions. [1] Philippine law requires that the anthem always be rendered in accordance with Felipe's original musical arrangement and composition, but the original ...

  3. List of Filipino Christmas carols and songs - Wikipedia

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    "Sa Paskong Darating" (1984), lyrics by Serapio Ramos and Paolo Bustamante and music by Serapio Ramos, Ruben Tagalog and Jun Lacanienta "Merry Christmas, Nasaan Ka Man" (lit. ' Merry Christmas, Wherever You Are ', 1986), written by Levi Celerio and music by Stephen Michael Schwartz "Hele ni Inay" (lit.

  4. List of songs recorded by Regine Velasquez - Wikipedia

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    Bagong Araw: 1996 [71] "Leader of the Band" Regine Velasquez: Dan Fogelberg: Low Key: 2008 [32] "Learning From Love" Regine Velasquez: Tegku Malinda Younky Soewarno My Love Emotion: 1995 [12] "Let You Be" Regine Velasquez: Toto Sorioso Reigne: 2001 [18] "Let's Stay Together" Regine Velasquez: Al Green Willie Mitchell Al Jackson Jr. Covers, Vol ...

  5. Nicanor Abelardo - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, he wrote his first composition, "Ang Unang Buko", and dedicated it to his grandmother. In 1902, Nicanor's uncle, the painter Juan Abelardo, took him to Manila to attend several schools. During this time Nicanor became the favorite among the haranistas who admired his skill at such a young age.

  6. Simbang Gabi - Wikipedia

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    Simbang Gabi originated in 1669 during the Spanish colonization of the Philippines, as a practical compromise for farmers who began working before sunrise.When the Christmas season would begin, it was customary to hold novenas in the evenings, which was more common in the rest of the Hispanic world, but the priests saw that the people would attend despite the day's fatigue.

  7. Didith Reyes - Wikipedia

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    Maria Helen Bella Avenila Santamaria (September 17, 1949 – December 10, 2008), better known as Didith Reyes, was a Filipina actress and singer best known for recording a string of hit love ballads in the mid-1970s like "Araw-araw, Gabi-gabi", "Bakit Ako Mahihiya...?" and "Hindi Kami Damong Ligaw".

  8. Pabasa (ritual) - Wikipedia

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    An elderly woman chanting a verse of the Pasyon in the Kapampangan language. Pabása ng Pasyón (Tagalog for "Reading of the Passion"), known simply as Pabása is a Catholic devotion in the Philippines popular during Holy Week involving the uninterrupted chanting of the Pasyón, an early 16th-century epic poem narrating the life, passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. [1]

  9. Siakol - Wikipedia

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    The band's brand of lyrics are primarily based on Filipino pop culture, typical commoner Filipino love life and observational humor. They are considered to be one of the most successful OPM bands of all time. Their songs have been one of the most frequently sang in Philippine videokes up to the present.