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[1] [2] It is a follow-up to The Best of Manila Sound: Hopia Mani Popcorn album that was launched in 2006. The album is composed of 14 tracks, all in Tagalog , and performed by Giniling Festival, Imago , Juan Pablo Dream, Melany, Swissy, Session Road , Chilitees, Brownman Revival , Pedicab, Color It Red, Blue Ketchup, After Image and Cueshe .
The Best of Manila Sound: Hopia Mani Popcorn is a compilation album of Manila Sound hit songs that gained popularity in the Philippines during the 1970s. [1] [2] [3] The album is composed of 13 classic Manila Sound tracks which are interpreted and performed by modern Filipino bands such as Rocksteddy, Mayonnaise, Kapatid, Soapdish, Kala, Up Dharma Down, 6cyclemind, Protein Shake, DRT ...
Studio albums: 4: Compilation albums: 4: Singles: 14: ... 2006 – Hopia Mani Popcorn: The Best of Manila Sound Vol. 2 2009 – The Best of Mga Awit Kapuso. Singles.
Manila sound is styled as catchy and melodic, with smooth, lightly orchestrated, accessible folk/soft rock, sometimes fused with funk, light jazz and disco.However, broadly speaking, it includes quite a number of genres (e.g. pop, vocal music, soft rock, folk pop, disco, soul, Latin jazz, funk etc.), and should therefore be best regarded as a period in Philippine popular music rather than as a ...
In 2007, Pedicab recorded a version of the VST and Company classic "Awitin Mo, Isasayaw Ko," which was included in the "Manila Sound" tribute compilation Hopia Mani Popcorn 2: The Best Of Manila Sound, released under Viva Records.
Pinoy Pop Superstar albums (2 P) V. Viva Records (Philippines) compilation albums (5 P) ... The Best of Manila Sound: Hopia Mani Popcorn; K. Kami nAPO Muna;
“Six pumps of butter, hold the popcorn,” another user wrote to 11,000 likes. “Someone’s getting fired,” a TikTok user joked in a video sharing photos of the bucket. “I mean, from the ...
They became part of the Manila sound tribute album, "Hopia, Mani, Popcorn", with their rendition of the Juan dela Cruz song, "No Touch". Teddy Corpuz is a cousin of TV reporter, host and radio anchor Niña Corpuz-Rodriguez. In 2007, the band launched their second album with their single, "Break Na Tayo".