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  2. Jasminum sambac - Wikipedia

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    Jasminum sambac is the subject of the danza song La Flor de Manila, composed by Dolores Paterno in 1879. The song was popular during the Commonwealth and is now regarded as a romantic classic. [33] The flower is also the namesake of the song El Collar de Sampaguita.

  3. Sampaguita (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Maria Teresa Alfonso, also known as Tessy Alfonso and better known by her stage name Sampaguita, is a Pinoy rock singer from the Philippines, active during the 1970s and 1980s. Sampaguita had released several albums and songs that went successful and are now considered classics. She is also dubbed as the "Queen of Filipino rock music."

  4. Sampaguitas y otras poesías varias - Wikipedia

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    The Tagalog word sampaguita (uses the Spanish-style spelling of "sampagita") in the title of the book refers to the Jasminum sambac, a species of jasmine that is native to the Philippines and other parts of southern Asia. [1] Paterno read verses from the book at the Ateneo de Madrid. [2]

  5. Dolores Paterno - Wikipedia

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    sampaguita feliz que un día ay!, prenda fuiste de mi pasión. Si de dicha y pasión tus hojas marchitarse en su seno visten, juzga cuanto mi pecho triste de celos viéndote, ay!, sufrió.] Ay ve a calmar a este pecho que se agita, feliz sampaguita, más feliz que yo. Ve a acariciar con tu halago su cabello, corre a ceñir su cuello mientras de ...

  6. Sampaguita (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Sampaguita" (also known as "La Flor de Manila"), a 19th-century musical composition by Dolores Paterno. Sampaguita (singer), a female rock singer from the Philippines. Sampaguita, a song from Limasawa Street, the debut album of a Filipino band Ben&Ben. Sampaguita, a single of a Filipino band juan karlos featuring Gloc-9.

  7. Lyca Gairanod - Wikipedia

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    Lyca Jane Gairanod (born November 21, 2004) is a Filipino singer and actress. She won the first season of The Voice Kids Philippines, where she landed a recording contract with UMG Philippines [1] She subsequently made her first television appearance as an actress portraying herself in ABS-CBN's Maalaala Mo Kaya and guested in ABS-CBN's Hawak-Kamay the following month.

  8. Jasmine (American singer) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] A music video and official remix were also made for the song. On January 5, 2012, Jasmine released her third single, "GYOB (Get Your Own Boyfriend)", under the label Jsound. Jasmine Sagginario has started a band with her little sister Talia, called 2XO. [citation needed] Tally was cast on Season 2 and Season 3 of The Rap Game. [9]

  9. Sheryn Regis - Wikipedia

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    Sheryn Mae Poncardas Regis was born in Carcar, Cebu, to Bernardo and Daisy Regis.She is the eldest of three children, with brothers Elton and Joseph. Sheryn's mother guided her in singing, and at the age of two, she was able to hum and sing simple tunes.