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  2. Susan Fuentes - Wikipedia

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    Susan Fuentes (Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈfwɛntɛs]; 1 November 1954 – 7 September 2013) was a Filipino singer known as the "Queen of Visayan Songs". [1] She recorded and popularized Visayan classics such as Matud Nila (They Say in English; Sabi Nila in Filipino), Gimingaw Ako (I Feel Lonesome), Usahay (Sometimes in English; Minsan in Filipino), Rosas Pandan and Miss Kita Kung Christmas.

  3. Pilita Corrales - Wikipedia

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    Aquarius Records. Pilar Garrido Corrales (born August 22, 1939) [ 1] is a Filipino pop singer, songwriter, actress, comedian and television presenter. She is best-known for her distinctive backbend [ 2] when singing and is popularly referred to as the "Asia's Queen of Songs" for her vocal style and longevity. [ 3][ 4][ 5][ 6]

  4. Ric Manrique Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Manrique was best known for his songs that became theme songs of popular Filipino films. The song entitled "Ang Daigdig Ko'y Ikaw" is the theme song from the 1965 film of the same title starring Fernando Poe Jr. and Susan Roces. It was sung in collaboration with Pilita Corrales. [2]

  5. Philippine folk music - Wikipedia

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    Folk music musical instruments. The music of the Philippines' many Indigenous peoples are associated with the various occasions that shape life in indigenous communities, including day-to-day activities as well as major life-events, which typically include "birth, initiation and graduation ceremonies; courtship and marriage; death and funeral rites; hunting, fishing, planting and harvest ...

  6. Maalaala Mo Kaya (song) - Wikipedia

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    Maalaala Mo Kaya (song) " Maalaala Mo Kaya " (original title in Spanish: " Dulce princesa ") is a song written by Filipino composer Constancio De Guzman. It was covered by singers such as The New Minstrels, Pilita Corrales, Eva Eugenio, Leo Valdez, Diomedes Maturan and Ryan Cayabyab. Though the song was originally written in Spanish, famed ...

  7. Regine Velasquez - Wikipedia

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    Musical artist. Signature. Regina Encarnacion Ansong Velasquez ( / rɪˈdʒiːn vɛˈlæskɛz / rij-EEN vel-ASK-ez; born April 22, 1970) is a Filipino singer and actress. She is considered one of the most influential figures in Philippine popular culture and is known for her vocal range and belting technique.

  8. Vaudeville in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Vocals. Vaudeville in the Philippines, more commonly referred in the Filipino vernacular as bodabil, was a popular genre of entertainment in the Philippines from the 1910s until the mid-1960s. For decades, it competed with film, radio and television as the dominant form of Filipino mass entertainment. It peaked in popularity during the Japanese ...

  9. Category:Philippine folk songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Philippine folk songs" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Anak (song)