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Eva Eugenio
Eva Eugenio (born January 22) is a Filipino singer in the late 1970s and early 1980s. She is most famous for the hit song "Tukso". Along with Imelda Papin and Claire de la Fuente, she is dubbed as one of the "Jukebox Queens" of the Philippines. Discography Albums Studio albums *''Tukso'' (1979, Canary Records) *''Eva'' (1980, Canary Records) *''Walang Kapantay: A Collection of Philippine Love Songs'' (1980, Canary Records/1991, OctoArts International) *''Babae Ako'' (1980, Canary Records) *''Ngayon'' (1981, Canary Records) *''Haplos'' (1982, Canary Records) *''Natuto Na'' (1986, Aquarius Records) *''Jukebox Diva'' (2010) Compilation albums *''The Best of Eva Eugenio'' (1980, Canary Records) *''The Best of Eva Eugenio Vol. 2'' (1983, Canary Records) *''The Story Of: Eva Eugenio (The Ultimate OPM Collection)'' (2002, EMI Philippines) Singles *"Ako ang Nauna, Pangalawa Ka Lang" *"Ako Ba'y Laruan" *"Ako Noon, Siya Ngayon, Sino Bukas" *"Ang Tangi Kong Pag-ibig" *"Ano ang Gagawin (Ka ...
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Imelda Papin
Imelda Arcilla Papin (born January 26, 1956) is a Filipino singer and politician. Dubbed the "Sentimental Songstress", Papin sang songs such as "Bakit (Kung Liligaya Ka sa Piling ng Iba)" and "Isang Linggong Pag-ibig". Early life Papin was born on January 26, 1956, in Presentacion, Camarines Sur. She started her career in a remote fishing village of the province. Wishing for a singing career, she joined a couple of regional singing contests until she was eventually driven to Manila. She attended Bitaogan Elementary School, St. Brigette High School, University of the East and the University of Hawaii, where she received a BS Commerce with a major in management. Music career Papin recorded her second album, ''Kutob'' (1978), containing the song "Bakit" which became a hit among local radio stations. She followed her success with more singles that topped the charts. Papin went to Las Vegas and managed to revive her career. She became a regular performer in the city and became an ...
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Claire De La Fuente
Clarita "Claire" Crisostomo dela Fuente-de Guzman (; December 28, 1958 – March 30, 2021) was a Filipina singer. She achieved celebrity status in the late 1970s with the jukebox hit "Sayang" and was given the title "Asia's Sweetest Voice" because of her singing style. She was dubbed "the Karen Carpenter of the Philippines" because of her contralto's resemblance to that of Carpenter's. Her first album in 1978 was then the Philippines' biggest seller at the time of release. She went on to record seven more albums. Besides "Sayang", she was also known for hits like "Minsan-Minsan" and "Nakaw na Pag-ibig". She was given the title "Queen of Tagalog Songs" alongside Rico J. Puno as her counterpart. She was also named "Jukebox Queen" together with her contemporaries Imelda Papin, Eva Eugenio and Didith Reyes, and was also dubbed as "Asia's Sweetest Voice". She was a contralto. She was also a successful businesswoman. She was the president of the Integrated Metropolitan Bus Operato ...
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PolyEast Records
PolyEast Records (formerly Canary Records, OctoArts International, OctoArts EMI Music Inc. and EMI Philippines) is a record label in the Philippines. It is a member of the Philippine Association of the Record Industry and from 2008 until 2013, the international licensee of EMI. History PolyEast Records was established in 1977 as Canary Records by Orly Ilacad after leaving Vicor Music Corporation due to a major conflict with co-founder and then co-owner Vic del Rosario. Canary Records became OctoArts International in 1978. It was the first record company that introduced "minus one" (music used for karaoke) in the market. During the 1970s, the releases of EMI Records were distributed in the Philippines by Dyna Records under the name ''Dyna EMI'' (later remained in 1992 as ''Dyna EMI Virgin'' as a result of EMI's purchase of Virgin Records). OctoArts at that time was the distributor of Sony Music's international releases. In 1995, OctoArts began a distribution deal with EMI an ...
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Dahil Sa Iyo
"Dahil Sa Iyo" is a song by Mike Velarde, Jr., written in 1938 for the movie, ''Bituing Marikit'' and sung by Rogelio de la Rosa. A version with English-Tagalog lyrics, recorded in 1964, was a hit in the United States and continues to be popular in Filipino communities on American soil. One of the most popular examples of the kundiman genre, this "classic Filipino love song" with original Tagalog lyrics has been translated into different languages. The languages it was translated in include English, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, and other local languages of the Philippines. Representing an earlier era remembered in nostalgia, it is one of the most popular songs in Tagalog, and a favorite in the Philippines as well as among Filipino communities in Honolulu, on the American West Coast, and in places like Virginia Beach, Virginia. Its popularity in the Philippines is such that some think it ought to replace the current national anthem, and that it be played if former American preside ...
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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 Filipino author Guillermo Gómez Rivera is the only artist to record the song in Spanish under the title "Dulce Princesa" for his 1960 LP album ''Nostalgia Filipina''. A cover version by Dulce has been featured by the television drama anthology of the same name. The TV show uses another cover version, performed by Carol Banawa from 2004 to 2021, and another by JM Yosures since 2021, for its closing credits. In 2009, it was performed as part of a weekly task in the third season of ''Pinoy Big Brother'', during the "Big Swap" between a housemate and a contestant from '' Big Brother Finland''. The song was performed as a duet between housemate Tom Mott and BB Finla ...
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