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  2. Hev Abi - Wikipedia

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    Hev Abi's newfound social media popularity earned him a string of successful singles, including "Para sa Streets", "QC Girls", and "Lil Kasalanan Shortie". [6] [9] [10] He also helped start an independent record label, Downtown Q Entertainment, where he collaborates with other rappers.

  3. 2023 in Philippine music - Wikipedia

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    Liwanag (Para Sa'kin) Sam Mangubat (feat. Kritiko) Dreamzone Sad Songs and Bullshits (Part 1) (album) Juan Karlos: Rock Island Records Philippines (UMG Philippines) Trauma: The Juans: Pop rock Viva Records: Tama Na Ang Drama (2023 Deluxe Edition) Ang Bandang Shirley: Wide Eyed Records Manila I Had You: Over October Alternative rock: Underdog ...

  4. Pinoy hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Pinoy hip hop or Filipino hip-hop (also known as Pinoy rap) is a style of hip hop music performed by musicians of Filipino descent, especially Filipino-Americans.. The Philippines is known for having the first hip hop music scene in Asia [1] since the early 1980s, largely due to the country's historical connections with the United States where hip hop originated.

  5. Para Sa Tao - Wikipedia

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    The title, "Para Sa Tao", is a pun on the final cadence of the Baybayin (O/U-Pa-Ra-Sa-Ta-O/U-Wa-Ya), the Pre-Hispanic Tagalog script from which the Abakada is derived. The present-day Modern Filipino Alphabet ( Filipino : "Makabagong alpabetong Filipino"), in turn, is the contemporary adaptation of the classical Abakada.

  6. Flow G - Wikipedia

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    Archie Basilio dela Cruz [2] (born August 15, 1996), [3] known professionally as Flow G, [3] is a Filipino rapper, singer and songwriter. He rose to prominence as a member of the Filipino hip-hop collective Ex Battalion and for his hit solo releases "Rapstar", "Praning", and "Araw-Araw Love".

  7. Where the Streets Have No Name (I Can't Take My Eyes Off You)

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    Tennant performs the lyrics with no vocal exertion or stresses, in contrast to Bono's performance. In addition, at the transition between "Where the Streets Have No Name" and "Can't Take My Eyes Off You", Tennant sings the two lines one after the other, with no change in pitch, demonstrating the similarities in the two songs.

  8. These Streets - Wikipedia

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    These Streets is the debut studio album by Scottish singer-songwriter Paolo Nutini, released by Atlantic Records on 17 July 2006. Preceded by the single "Last Request", the album debuted and peaked at number 3 on the UK Albums Chart and was later certified six times Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry for domestic shipments in excess of 1,800,000 copies.

  9. Obando Fertility Rites - Wikipedia

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    The rites, especially the fertility dance, are popular with pilgrims from all over the Philippines, most of whom supplicate the triad of saints for a child, a spouse, or general good fortune. Throughout the three days, devotees joyously dance in the streets as a form of prayer, asking for the spirit of life to enter into the wombs of women.