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Philstar Global Corp. All Rights Reserved. It was during this time in 1983 that TDK's King Dream (born Michael Francisco) surfaced out of the graf art world. 962 likes. [56], The 2000 documentary film Beats, Rhymes and Resistance: Pilipinos and Hip Hop in Los Angeles (produced and directed by Lakandiwa de Leon, Dawn Mabalon and Jonathan Ramos) chronicles the development of hip hop culture among Filipino Americans in Southern California during the 1990s.[57]. Kapantay Ay Langit, 1971, words and music by George Canseco popularized by Pilita Corrales. Kapuso head writer Suzette Doctolero advised viewers to watch "Voltes V Legacy" first before judging the live-action... Frankie Pangilinan, Bianca Gonzalez apologize for remarks over Christine Dacera case. Awitin Mo At Isasayaw Ko, 1978, by Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon, popularized by VST&Co, which was a band formed by then A&R man, Tito Sotto. 30. They brought out the hit "Check the Hood" (used for a shoe commercial) which was misunderstood as a diss towards Mastaplann. In 1982, local breakdancing crews like the Angeles City-based Whooze Co. International, with members consisting primarily from Clark Air Base, The Eclipse (whose former members included Francis Magalona, Dance 10's Darwin Tuason and current Federation Sounds' Glenn "Kico" Lelay), Info-Clash Breakers and Ground Control (whose members included Rap Master Fordy, later to be known as Andrew E.), and Jay "Smooth" MC of Bass Rhyme Posse became mainstays in local parks and malls in and around the Metro Manila area such as the Glorietta Mall, which was an early hotspot for breakers. 4. Currently he is working on projects that include singles featuring mainstream artists the Jacka of the Mob Figaz and Mistah F.A.B., as well as his first studio album, Back of My Mind which is planned after the release of the EP, Mindset. Best Filipino Rap Songs. BoomBuster and Cool MC Norman B (of the Bass Rhyme Posse). As early as the late 1970s, during hip hop's infancy, pioneering mobile Bay Area Filipino mobile DJ crews such as Sound Explosion, Unlimited Sounds, Electric Sounds, Fusion, Ladda Sounds, 3-Style Attractions, Ultimate Creations, Sound Patrol, Soundsation, Sound City Productions, Kicks Company, Images, Non-Stop Boogie, Imperial Sounds, Unique Musique, Nite Life Sensations, Rok A Long and Sound Sequence among many others helped capitalize on the massive Filipino party scene by introducing the newly formed genre of music while spreading its popularity throughout South San Francisco and its surrounding areas through paid gigs in house/block parties, family gatherings, school pep rallies, weddings and church halls; primarily playing and mixing electro funk alongside Latin freestyle. In the Philippines, Francis Magalona and Andrew E. are among the most influential rappers in the country, being the first to release mainstream rap albums. Maryland's Gagong Rapper crew gained fame in the early 2000s by flooding the Internet with their home-recordings and heading the underground sub-label Sandamukal Records. One day, while backstage waiting for their cues during a gig, he started strumming his guitar and singing “Ang himig natin/ ang iyong awitin…” and the first Filipino rock song with Tagalog lyrics and set to a Western rock melody was born. It introduced the Spanish/Cebuano speaking Pilita as an interpreter of Tagalog songs and began the most successful period of her career. There are several times in our lives when we encounter jeje rap songs. Magalona's enduring contributions to the genre would later be recognized in the All Music Guide to Hip-Hop: The Definitive Guide to Rap and Hip-Hop (2003) published by Backbeat Books;[11] as well as in the U.S.-based hip hop publication The Source (May 2004). “Farewell to you my friend, I hope this isn’t the end…”. And to this day, those graduates recall those youthful times listening to this song. This song by Freddie Aguilar is one of those songs that almost every Filipino knows. 25. The now iconic Joey “Pepe” Smith was back home, fresh from a stint in Japan. Other notable DJs include DJ Kuttin Kandi (the first woman to place in the US finals of the prestigious DMC USA competition in 1998),[47][48] DJ Roli Rho (1999 East Coast regional DMC Champ/1999 & 2000 Vibe Music Seminar Champion of New York City's 5th Platoon), DJ Icy Ice of Los Angeles' KDAY 93.5 FM, DJ E-Man of Los Angeles' Power 106 FM, DJ Marlino a.k.a. This later became a popular choral piece for the Philippine Madrigal Singers. [citation needed] In 2012, Gloc-9 released the song "Sirena", in which the music video features a gay person from his childhood to teenage years being abused by his father. The emcees also began to make and produce their own music. [15], The 2000s saw the resurgence of grade school rappers in Filipino hip hop. This album has already obtained gold status in the Philippines. To this day, there is still no Filipino tune that can get people on the dance floor as quickly as Awitin Mo At Isasayaw Ko. [32] In 1981, DJ Nasty Nes (of Rap Attack and NastyMix Records fame) of Seattle launched the specialty show Fresh Tracks on Seattle's 1250 KFOX introducing the first ever hip-hop radio station on the West Coast. [43], By the 1990s, hip hop artists of Filipino descent (particularly turntablists like DJ Qbert, Mix Master Mike, and the Invisibl Skratch Piklz) achieved prominence and came to dominate the DJ art form of scratching, introducing the world to a more innovative style of scratching utilizing a wide variety of new techniques, including the playing of actual melodies,[44] as well as the inventions of the "crab scratch", "tweak scratch", "strobing", and furthering the development of "flare scratching". One of the most successful Filipino-American producers is Virginia Beach's Chad Hugo. Tracer One, Johnny Luna a.k.a. Rap became a Filipino music form with the arrival of Mga Kababayan Ko by actor-turned-rapper Francis Magalona with arrangement by Jimmy Antiporda in 1990. Romans 8:39. da5footafunk of San Diego's XHITZ-FM Z90.3, DJ Enferno (2003 US DMC Champ/2003 1st runner-up DMC World) and DJ Geometrix of the Trooperz Crew, both from the Washington DC area, and DJ Manila Ice (2007 DMC US finalist) and DJ Jester a.k.a. The Way We Were, composed by Marvin Hamlish, lyrics by Allan and Marilyn Bergman. [55] He has also collaborated with the Black Eyed Peas' apl.de.ap, making an appearance in apl's music video for "The Apl Song". It won the Awit Award for Record of the Year in 1985 and became the first of many so-called liturgical songs that also became pop successes. Since 2017, the local hip-hop underground scene led by prominent hip-hop collectives such as Baryo Berde, 727 Clique, OWFUCK, 357 Pro (Rekta Sa Kalye) and Bawal Clan were established. I love Eraserheads. Famous battle emcees turned musicians from the early 2010s period include Abra, Shehyee, Loonie, Smugglaz and Bassilyo. 6. Filipino hip-hop or Pinoy hip hop (also known as Pinoy rap) is hip hop music performed by musicians of Filipino descent, both in the Philippines and overseas, especially by Filipino-Americans. Inspired by the words of John 20:21, Trina entered a contest searching for a theme song for the World Youth Day in 1995. [13], In 1997, the underground Pinoy rap group Pamilia Dimagiba released their album Broke-N-Unsigned on Tenement Records, marking the re-emergence of the conscious emcee in Pinoy rap. A lyrics of all Pinoy Rap Songs. Music, Movies And TV. With English tracks dominating the airwaves, several Tagalog-based emcees felt a sort of bias in the Philippine music industry, which favors artists who use English rather than Filipino. The art of MCing or rapping in Filipino hip hop is also represented in other forms such as battle rapping or freestyling. I do not know if it is ever performed in World Youth Day activities in other countries, but after hearing it sung several times during the visit of Pope Francis last year, one cannot help but feel pride in a Filipino song that befits a Pope. It was one of the finalists in the first Metropop. Translated Filipino song lyrics translated to English on Musixmatch. The most popular artists which carries styles mixed with R&B associated with trap beats influenced by Western hip-hop nowadays includes hip-hop collective Ex Battalion (whose hit "Hayaan Mo Sila" almost topped the now defunct Billboard Philippines Top 20 chart) and teen artists Shanti Dope (with hits including "Nadarang" and Mau"), kiyo, Angelo Acosta and Because. Similar to the Filipino-American zoot suiters, be-boppers and ballroom dancers of previous generations, the dynamics within these respective communities would reincarnate itself once again in the form of hip hop. [49] Lyrics from Sons of Rebellion have even been used as part of a nationwide high school curriculum, for the technology-based high school SiaTech, and tracks from former Native Guns member Kiwi's album Writes of Passage: Portraits of a Son Rising have also been used in a Filipino-American literature course taught at San Francisco State University. 29. [45], In 1996, the International Turntable Federation, which hosts the largest international turntablist competitions, was established by Alex Aquino. The movement would reach its pinnacle in 1987, when more than one hundred mobile DJ crews would participate in all-important DJ sound clashes and showcases. The song proved that Pinoys can yodel as well as their Swiss or American counterparts. It was so popular that it was not unusual for Pinoys to walk into nightspots abroad and hear Dahil Sa Iyo. Gay lingo made it to the mainstream and introduced what conservative Pinoy types thought would never happen in the Philippines, a female rocker who takes life on her own terms with the arrival of this rock tune. and recorded by Basil Valdez. One of the earliest Filipino hip hop groups to embrace such an abstract format, the album's lyrical content often contained a mixture of various Philippine languages (including Tagalog and Chavacano) along with English. Perhaps one of the most successful mainstream Filipino-American rappers is the Black Eyed Peas' apl.de.ap, who has released songs such as "The Apl Song" (from Elephunk), "Bebot" (from Monkey Business), and "Mare" (from The E.N.D.) Cayabyab has written better songs over the years but Kay Ganda Ng Ating Musika and that image of Hajji in his barong and his little salakot endures to this day. 5. [51] Blue Scholars and Kiwi went on to do a subsequent Stop the Killings tour, with shows happening in several major cities across the nation.[52]. Aside from that, Anak was covered by artists in various languages abroad, and fuelled the folk-rock trend in local music. I am sorry if I had to miss out on your favorites. I limited myself to only the popular works. Sana’y Wala Na’ng Wakas, The Sharon Trilogy, 1984 to 1987, composed by Willy Cruz. Francis M would also go on to form his own clothing line in 2006 called Francis Magalona Clothing Company (FMCC) which are sold at his own branches of stores called Three Stars & a Sun. The former, known for their complex and versatile lyrical ability, achieved fame with their debut album Ikatlong Mundo. Pangarap Na Bituin, 21. Two of the country’s top designers, Aureo Alonzo and Ben Farrales, joined artistic and creative forces in May 1970 to... Nova Villa gets highest award for lay people from Pope Francis. Keep the workout intensity with this 2019 Pinoy hip-hop playlist. Manila by Dennis and Rene Garcia and recorded by Hotdog. The former project known as 'Project: Hip hop' was founded in 2002 by three high school friends, namely DJ Caine, MC Satoshi and Quaizy Ileon. Mobbstarr from Cebu City with their first hit single "Itsumo" in 2003,[17] Thavawenyoz from Davao City with their debut album Hubag in 2005,[18] and Zambo Top Dogz from Zamboanga City, known for their Chavacano rapping in the songs "Noticias" and "Conversa Ta". 20. Some groups, like San Jose, California-based Sons of Rebellion, also unify several communities through their music as they represent the Filipino American, African American, and Muslim experience. 26. The group was initiated via an International Rap Competition sponsored by VIVA Records and was held at the Music Museum in Mandaluyong. 14. You know, those songs (usually rap with cheesy lyrics) which are stereotyped as a "Jejemon" genre. Additionally, the group scaled down their line-up to just Butch and Johnny, and then added Johnny Krush, another balikbayan from the San Francisco area. 3. It was quite a breeze putting this together as there are so many unforgettable songs to choose from. Following the path set forth by their Bass Rhyme predecessors, the tri-lingual rap group Rapasia released their self-titled debut record in 1991, garnering the hit "Hoy! A rap song of rap group Kiriko, on the other hand, has a very positive vibe about being Filipino and love for the Philippines. For all of those who love Pinoy Hiphop, Tagalog Rap, I'm sure you'll love this. Filipino entertainers often speak of their Handog moments. Beautiful Girl came about in 1989 and was part of his album Constant Change. This was recorded by Ric Manrique Jr. for the movie of the same title. Composed by Mike Velarde with lyrics by Dominador Santiago for a movie titled Bituing Marikit. which not only contain Filipino (Tagalog) lyrics but also native Filipino musical elements. Christmas In Our Hearts, 1990, with words and music by Jose Mari Chan. [31] Also in New York City, early hip hop musician and salsa legend Joe Bataan (half Filipino and half African American) had one of the first rap hits, "Rap-O Clap-O" in 1979, released on his Salsoul label. It is uniquely structured, no verse has the same melody. The song is entitled Bandila and repetitively mentions the Philippine flag as the source of … When we talk music and nostalgia, we think of pre-auto tune days. 7. Several tagging crews such as Oakland's Those Damn Kids (TDK) were some of the originators of "graf art" on the West Coast. A coalition of sorts, Pamilia Dimagiba composed itself of several underground Pinoy rappers and crews such as 8th Messenger, Shadowblyde, Spoon, Murder-1 of Khan's Assassins, and Young Galaxy of Iron Triangle, among others. Some popular artists who participate in FlipTop include Loonie, Smugglaz, Abra, Dello, Bassilyo, Batas and BLKD. Eraserheads – Ang Huling El Bimbo. [21] The F-Word was an album Francis M was rumored to be working on in 2008 to follow his last album from 2000, but leukemia and other health problems interfered later that year. During the late 2000s up to the early 2010s, some Filipino rap artists began to concentrate and incorporate homosexuality issues into their songs. The pioneering Pinoy hip hop act Bass Rhyme Posse would release their self-titled debut album on VIVA Records in 1991 which spawned the cult hits "Let the Beat Flow", "Buhay Estudyante" ("Student Life") and "Juan T.", becoming the genre's first rap group to release a record.[10]. Trending OPM Rap Songs Nonstop 2020 ️ Best OPM Rap Love Songs 2020 ----- Follow 'Tagalog Love Songs Nonstop' Subscribe for More: https://bom.to/2XDZv6z Please In 2009, indie rapper Dagtang Lason released a song called "Nagmahal Ako ng Bakla", a song about lads who prefer to love a gay because of their disappointment with girls. When he sang “Namamasyal pa sa Luneta ng walang pera…” he evoked images of dates on the cheap in Luneta that a lot of Filipinos can very much relate to until today. The event was to be held in Manila and would include the visit of Pope John Paul II. Either you’ll hear them on computer shops when you were in high school, or your ride on jeepneys, played at full volume. In 1980, the earliest rap recording came from Dyords Javier's single "Na Onseng Delight", a parody of "Rapper's Delight" by the Sugarhill Gang,[3] released under Wea Records. It's usually a typical Pinoy's Guilty Pleasure. These are the now defunct radio stations Power 108 FM and Blazin' 105.9 FM, which were the stations that recognized the latest and the greatest of the hip hop genre. It is a simple danza but the theme perpetuated the love triangle in Filipino movies and literature. [4], Groundbreaking hip hop films such as Wild Style (1982), Breakin' (1984) and Krush Groove (1985) were influences. BLKD x The Tooters – “Gatilyo” (2015) “Gatilyo” begins with a blanket of static noise. However, Abra founded his own Artifice Records that would eventually become defunct. Filipino Pop Bops 2021 (Translated Tagalog R&B/RnB, and Dance Songs) By Anita Andrugsurba. Another longtime contributor is music producer and Hawaii's first hip hop DJ champion Joseph Netherland, better known as DJ Elite of Elite Empire Entertainment, LLC. are among the contemporary Filipino-American hip-hop artists. Pinoy Rap Songs. I'd love to help ya'll discover more music. Type Slickk, Disco Mix Competition DJs Sonny Abad, Noel Macanaya a.k.a. In 2009, after the death of Francis Magalona, independent rap labels and production emerged in the local rap scene such as Wika Records of D-Coy and PR Records and Entertainment (as owned by Von Padua of Pinoy Republic), Pikaso's Hustlin Records, Longevity Records and Turbulence Records, and Young JV's Doin' It Big Productions. After 10 hits-filled years in the music business, the Hotdog declared its retirement in 1984 with this paean to the City of Manila. Most of all, I see Kapantay as the transition song from the kundimans, danzas and boleros of Abelardo, De Guzman and Velarde into the new Filipino pop song. Kay Ganda Ng Ating Musika, 1978, words and music by Ryan Cayabyab. Currently, the group is based in the States where they still perform and make music. The Philippines is known to have had 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. album that called the youth to adopt positive values and to instill pride in the Filipino heritage. Hailing from San Jose, California, Yung Rizzo of Fly High Music Group, has established himself as a hip hop artist from this region. The arrival of the song by a new group was like a burst of adrenalin for alternative bands in the country. It has since then become the “theme” of the annual event. Francisco utilized his pieces to celebrate, express and educate from his own Filipino American background in order to promote tolerance while simultaneously strengthening bonds with others from differing cultures, eventually achieving international recognition. Shehyee signed with Viva Records while Loonie and Bassilyo signed with Universal Records and MCA Music, respectively. Tell The World Of His Love, composed by Trina Belamide and performed by Raquel Mangaliag and Jeff Arcilla. It is when they turn to their fans to say thank you. Anak lost in the first Metropop but it turned out to be a bigger winner. Hindi Kita Malilimutan, 1984, composed by Manoling Francisco, S.J. 1994 saw the emergence of another rap group, headed by a female balikbayan from New York. Farewell, 1984, words and music by Odette Quesada, recorded by Raymond Lauchengco in 1984. We recall songs that are about thoughtful lyrics (and not just catchy bops). Andrew E emceed the program. Choose the length, subject, tone and chorus, and we'll output an original song for you to use. Like the American hip hop industry, music videos have become an important trend (even containing small cameos from different Filipino rappers) and air on TV channels like MTV Philippines and MYX. 17. It was first sung by National Artist Atang de la Rama. Mobbstarr (known for their popular Japanese and English combination hit song "Itsumo"), Pikaso, Audible,[23] and Krook and J.O.L.O., who primarily use English lyrics in their tracks, has given way to the ongoing divide between Tagalog lyricists and English lyricists. There are other songs by Hotdog that can be rightly called iconic but Pers Lab was its first and it sparked a revolution. Sharon Cuneta popularized so many songs. Ugoy Ng Duyan, 1956, by Lucio San Pedro and Levi Celerio. It also came to be a most popular excuse for philanderers who unluckily got caught. [9] Rapasia's innovative style would later be built upon years later by other Pinoy rap groups such as Zamboanga's Ghost 13. 10. Adults found the words “’Tang *na” shocking. Salbakuta -- comprised of Mad-Killah, Vendetta, Charlie Mack, and the late Nasty Mack -- released such hit in the early 2000s, alongside with their other rap + love songs. It has since then become the quintessential Filipino festival song, the type considered most likely to win the prizes. The legacy of the "mobile DJ" would live on however, because many of the Bay Area turntablists that would go on to define the art in the 1990s such as Q-Bert himself, along with DJ Shortkut, often had their beginnings in mobile DJ work. It was recorded by Bobby Gonzales and used in the soundtrack of the movie Lo’Waist Gang. Kapuso actress Jaclyn Jose was amazed on how her daughter Andi Eigenmann and partner Philmar Alipayo got engaged. It is expressive of the feelings of overseas workers who desire to once more rest on the bosom of their Motherland. Bonggahan, 1977, composed by Gary Perez and Sampaguita. Listen to PINOY RAP 2020 in full in the Spotify app. By the late 1980s, the "mobile DJ" movement had declined in popularity and had given way to the "turntablist", largely due to the rise of Q-Bert and the innovation of scratching within the DJ community. With your meaningful insights, help shape the stories that can shape the country. That same year, pioneer Vincent Dafalong released the singles, "Ispraken-Delight" and "Mahiwagang Nunal". But this song is more than that, it was one of the first Filipino compositions in English set to a Western structure to become a hit. Play on Spotify Filipino hip-hop acts also began to incorporate trending hip-hop sub-genres from the U.S. in their tracks such as lo-fi and trap soul. [34] Kalifornia Noize Terrorists' Paul Sirate, better known as P-Kid[35] emerged from the Bay Area becoming one of the early premier breakdancers and later went on to MCing and producing, lacing tracks for the likes of the Bronx's Terror Squad and L.A.'s Pharcyde. Rap music released in the Philippines has appeared in different languages or dialects such as Tagalog, Bicolano, Chavacano, Cebuano, Ilocano and English. If you enjoyed listening to this one, maybe you will like: 1. Tagalog Love Songs 2020 by SpyderBemz05. Mastaplann was also another group that did all their music in English. MANILA, Philippines – To celebrate 30 great years of The Philippine STAR, I have come up with this list of 30 Iconic Filipino Songs. Dahil Sa Iyo, 1938. So what is this song from a Barbra Streisand movie doing in this list? The importance of good oral care in 2021, Turning 50? 18. Noting will be able to separate us from the love of God. A Million Thanks To You, 1965, composed by Alice Doria Gamilla and recorded by Pilita Corrales. I'd like to share my playlist with ya'll guys. Four months after she and her husband Noli were afflicted with what the doctors described as a “rare disease,&rdqu... Alonzo and Farrales international fashion show. Let us inspire you and bring your ideas to life! We think about the ‘90s, the prime of Filipino rock. Listen to PINOY RAP 2020 now. Browse the top pinoy rap tracks to find new music and discover artists. Publication date 2020-01-15 Topics music , Tagalog Songs, Opm. By continuing to browse the site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Beautiful Girl, composed and performed by Jose Mari Chan. Magalona became a superstar. It was irreverent. This rap style has arguably inspired the current generation of Tagalog rappers to place much more emphasis on multi-syllable rhyme schemes, punchlines and metaphors than before. Gloc-9 Aristotle Pollisco or Gloc-9, through his fast-flowing vocal style, became one of the most successful hip-hop artists in the Philippines. These albums eventually obtained platinum status. [ambiguous] Former radio stations such as 89 DMZ are now online radio stations, streaming live on the Internet. They released three albums that went multi-platinum. 342 songs. Copyright © 2021. Some made you cringe, but admit it: some songs became your guilty pleasures. But then it had to be 30 so I save for one, which I am sure you will also think should make the list. Ronski J and the Tausug-born Ben Mohammad a.k.a. Significant projects of the time included Gatilyo (BLKD), The Lesser of Your Greater Friends (Calix), Manila Circle Jerk (Den Sy Ty), IKUGAN (Calix), as well as BLKD and Calix's collaborative effort (KOLATERAL). [14], The widespread popularity of Pinoy rap in and around the islands has resulted in the spawning of a new breed of Pinoy emcees: junior "rapistas". He would later go on to serve as the DJ for pioneering Seattle rapper Sir Mix-A-Lot.[33]. “Tayo’y mga Pinoy, tayo’y hindi Kano, huwag kang mahihiya kung ang ilong mo ay pango.”. Find pinoy rap tracks, artists, and albums. 12. By 2015, several prominent trap and hip-hop recording artists emerged with notable hits including unknowns from the underground scene. Several mobile DJ crews of the era included such names as the Rock All Parties Crew which emerged onto the scene only to produce future Pinoy rap pioneers such as Andrew E. and Norman B.[5]. Author TagalogLang Posted on April 10, 2019 November 6, 2019 Categories FILIPINO MUSIC, FILIPINO POP SONGS, TAGALOG RAP 2 Comments on Bakit (Tagalog Rap Song) Dear Duterte (Tagalog Rap Song) Hambog Ng Sagpro This site uses cookies. In 1997, Andrew E produced and hosted the first Pinoy rap television show, Rap 13. The list includes Andrew E. who released his first single, "Humanap Ka ng Pangit" ("Look for Someone Ugly") in 1990[6] and Michael V. with the release of his first song "Maganda ang Piliin" ("Pick Someone Pretty") in 1991, a cover of Andrew E.'s "Humanap Ka ng Pangit". Herald Suites: Lessons from a difficult year, LIST: 6 super nutrients for your adulting goals, Achieving more for less: Benefits of being a ‘wais’ mom, Financial starter packs for 2021: Choose based on your budget and life goals, How to build healthy habits for the new year, DITO Telecommunity unveils network and security operations center ahead of March launch, Do you ‘#SaySafe’? It is also not uncommon for Filipino-American artists to perform live, sell records, and win awards in the Philippines while living in the States, for example Pikaso from San Francisco, California who won the Producer of the Year award in 2008. Back then a lot of people asked, who on Earth could think that way, write that way, sing that way and most of all look at Magellan and Lapu-Lapu that way? Reviews There are no reviews yet. Other popular rap artists and groups of the 2000s included 2 High, 6 Signs, 7 Shots of Wisdom, 8th District, Anak ni Bakuko, Lawiboi, Apokalipsis, Artstrong, Akuma, Bass Rhyme Posse, BB Clan, Black Pro, Blanktape, Boom, Brownstyle, C-4, Candy Cousart, Chill, Chinese Mafia, Circulo Pugantes, Cris Asero, Cypha-Sis, Dagtang Lason, D.O.P.E. I just realized today that I still like Alaala Na Lang by Hambog ng Sagpro Krew. DJ Ouch (also of 89.1 DMZ-FM and RSL Sound & Lighting Company), and managed by Jesse Gonzales and DJ Gilby. We recommend you to check other playlists or our favorite music charts. The Sound of Pinoy Hip Hop By The Sounds of Spotify. comment. Although first categorized as liturgical and used initially in religious services, the song went on to become a huge hit. In 1992, Mastaplann was signed by Universal Records, where they released two records; their debut eponymous release in 1993, and in 1994, The Way of tha Plann. It will be easy to come up with 30 iconic songs written by Canseco but this is certainly the most important. The intent was just to cash in on the disco fever trend led by the Bee Gees. Bakit (Kung Liligaya Ka Sa Piling Ng Iba), 1974, composed by George Canseco and recorded by Imelda Papin. No classical here. I’ve collected all of their albums way back in … Please Leave a Review if you like the songs, so that I will going to upload more Songs Thanks For Listening Guys!!! 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