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Hazel Funcion
@Zelmarq (12607)
• Cebu City, Philippines
1 Jul 19
I know Im old but when I heard the songs of these kids, I was mesmerized and said to myself, these kids have talent and a new generation of Filipino singers and musicians. These kids have talent and have used it to the fullest.
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allen0187
@allen0187 (59695)
• Philippines
29 Oct 16
Just to get into the Halloween feel, what song would you like to be played in your funeral?
Came across this article, http://entertainment.inquirer.net/205227/most-popular-funeral-songs-listed , at a local broad sheet and it does...
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allen0187
@allen0187 (59695)
• Philippines
17 May 16
Here in the Philippines we have what we call OPM which stands for Original Pilipino Music . There is a law that mandates radio stations to play at least four songs done by local artists in an hour. As much as there are really good...
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allen0187
@allen0187 (59695)
• Philippines
27 Mar 16
Good day fellow myLotters!!!
Hope everyone is fine this Monday morning. 8:20 on the dot. Gonna drop some random thoughts on you now...
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Had peanut butter and jelly sandwich for breakfast with some pickles and hot...
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melanesiapost
@melanesiapost (1)
• Malang, Indonesia
1 Aug 14
This is the official site of Organisasi Papua Merdeka (OPM – Free Papua Organisation), the political wing for a free and independent West Papua as a state and people.
This is Papua Press Agency, Free West Papua Documents and...
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Your Highness Emperor Albert Whisker
@CaptAlbertWhisker (32760)
• Calgary, Alberta
9 Mar 13
I notice that less Filipino singers are relying to covering songs to help their careers nowadays. Finally! The singer song writers writing their own songs and composers who make songs to help singers is what our local industry...
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heaytheblogger
@heaytheblogger (2876)
• Philippines
2 Dec 12
Don't get me wrong, I don't hate Filipino music and in fact, i love advocating local artist and my country's music while the Filipino music industry is famous in some foreign countries such as local talents that are now famous in...
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champoy186
@champoy186 (1638)
• Philippines
5 Mar 12
I'm sorry but I don't like Filipino songs nowadays. Most of them are revivals. That is why I prefer American songs because they are original and the beat sounds good to my ear. I hope they will stop reviving old songs and make new...
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Your Highness Emperor Albert Whisker
@CaptAlbertWhisker (32760)
• Calgary, Alberta
26 Dec 11
this song became number 1 in the Filipino charts in many radio stations for months during 1995, it became so popular its i overplayed and over requested at many radio station. I was a little kid when it came popular.
The song...
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hippiemomdiaries
@hippiemomdiaries (815)
• Philippines
28 Sep 10
What era in Philippine music brought out the best in our Filipino artists - 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, or 2000 to present? There's a so-called golden era in Philippine music, what period do you think it is and who were the artists, what...
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Leixa003
@Leixa003 (867)
• Philippines
8 Apr 10
Call me weird but I do. I love watching Korean, Japanese and other Asian dramas and some of their OST (Original Soundtrack) are pleasant to the ears or I just am fond of because of the show the are associated with. I do try to...
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stevelvis
@stevelvis (394)
• Philippines
26 Jul 09
Filipinos are talented when it comes to singing because of many foreign influences. Some were making names internationally but not those who were discovered on their own land. I just noticed that there are too many local singers...
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inkyuboz
@inkyuboz (1392)
• Mandaluyong City, Philippines
24 Mar 09
What do you think of Up Dharma Down? I bought only 6 albums last year and two of which are from this band. I don't regret buying them at all because it's just so worth it. Some of my "rakista" friends diss me for listening to them...
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inkyuboz
@inkyuboz (1392)
• Mandaluyong City, Philippines
24 Mar 09
What do you think of the Eraserheads? I think they're music legends and they are probably the most influential band in the Philippines. I also like Juan de la Cruz Band and Asin, but it's the Eraserheads who had the most impact on...
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