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Sitti Katrina Baiddin Navarro-Ramirez (born November 29, 1984 in Las Piñas), known professionally as Sitti, is a Filipino bossa nova singer. After releasing her first album, ''Café Bossa'', in 2006, other bossa nova acts in the Philippines followed. Navarro was also featured in the segment "A.S.A.P. Sessionistas" of the variety show '' ASAP''. Early life Sitti Navarro was born to lawyer Rolando Navarro and Lydia Baiddin, in Manila, Philippines. Sitti is of Samal and Tausūg descent. She identifies herself as being Jama Mapun (Sama Kagayan), one of the Sama-Bajau subgroups in Tawi-Tawi. She graduated from the University of the Philippines Diliman in April 2005 with a degree in Business Economics and was a dean's lister at said university. In high school, she was editor-in-chief of the school paper and graduated as valedictorian of her class at Saint Francis of Assisi College, Las Piñas Campus. In college, she was an active member of the AIESEC Local Committee where she was ...
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Sitti Live! 2
Sitti Katrina Baiddin Navarro-Ramirez (born November 29, 1984 in Las Piñas), known professionally as Sitti, is a Filipino bossa nova singer. After releasing her first album, ''Café Bossa'', in 2006, other bossa nova acts in the Philippines followed. Navarro was also featured in the segment "A.S.A.P. Sessionistas" of the variety show ''ASAP (variety show), ASAP''. Early life Sitti Navarro was born to lawyer Rolando Navarro and Lydia Baiddin, in Manila, Philippines. Sitti is of Samal people, Samal and Tausūg people, Tausūg descent. She identifies herself as being Sama-Bajau peoples#Subgroups, Jama Mapun (Sama Kagayan), one of the Sama-Bajau subgroups in Mapun, Tawi-Tawi, Tawi-Tawi. She graduated from the University of the Philippines Diliman in April 2005 with a degree in Business Economics and was a dean's lister at said university. In high school, she was editor-in-chief of the school paper and graduated as valedictorian of her class at Saint Francis of Assisi College, Las Pi ...
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Sitti In The Mix - The Dense Modesto Remixes
''Sitti in the Mix: The Dense Modesto Remixes'' is the first remix album of Filipino bossa nova singer Sitti Navarro, Sitti, and the first by DJ Dense Modesto. It was released in the Philippines in 2007 by Myx, Club Myx, in collaboration with Warner Music Philippines. Instead of a bossa nova sound, Sitti collaborated with Myx Philippines DJ Dense Modesto to make her songs into dance music, dance tracks. Track listing #"Intro: The Girl from Ipanema, Ipanema Drums" (Vinicius de Moraes, Moraes, Norman Gimbel, Gimbel, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Jobim) – 0:28 #"Mas Que Nada" (Baile Del Sol Remix) (Jorge Ben) – 5:37 #"I Didn't Know I Was Looking for Love" (Morning After Remix) (Tracey Thorn, Ben Watt) – 3:41 #"Wave" (Blue Coast Remix) (Antonio Carlos Jobim, Jobim) – 4:06 #"Tattooed on My Mind" (Beach Avenue Remix) (D'Sound) – 7:13 #"You on My Mind" (Modesto Beep Remix) (Andy Connell, Connell, Corinne Drewery, Drewery, O'Duffy) – 4:05 #"Interlude: The Girl from Ipanema" (Fastrack 2 ...
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Café Bossa
''Café Bossa'' is the debut album by Filipino people, Filipino bossa nova singer Sitti Navarro, Sitti. It was released on January 25, 2006 by Warner Music Group, Warner Music Philippines. The album spawned four successful singles—"Tattooed on My Mind", "Hey Look at the Sun", "I Didn't Know I Was Looking for Love" and "Para sa Akin". The album was certified double platinum by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry on September 17, 2006, denoting over 60,000 units sold in the country. A limited edition of the album was released in February 2007, containing a bonus video CD and a different cover. The video CD includes her official music videos from the album and her MTV Philippines, MTV Sessions Live performance. It was also released on music download, digital download through iTunes and Amazon.com. Track listing All tracks were produced by Neil C. Gregorio. Personnel Credits were taken from ''Titik Pilipino''. Production *Joseph De Vera - album cover art and des ...
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Ngayong Pasko
''Ngayong Pasko'' () is the third studio album by Filipino bossa nova singer Sitti. It was released by Warner Music Group, Warner Music Philippines on October 6, 2008. It contains one original song, the Tagalog-language "Ngayong Pasko", which was released as the album's lead single. Tracklist References

2008 albums 2008 Christmas albums Christmas albums by Filipino artists Pop Christmas albums Sitti albums Warner Music Philippines albums {{2000s-album-stub ...
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My Bossa Nova
''My Bossa Nova'' is the second studio album of Philippine bossa nova singer Sitti. It was released by Warner Music Philippines in 2007. Unlike her previous studio album, ''Café Bossa'', this album focused on more recent songs and had very few "traditional" bossa nova songs. Sitti also co-wrote one song, "A Song for Penny Brown". "I'll Never Fall in Love Again" is incorrectly printed as the 1952 song "When I Fall in Love" (Edward Heyman and Victor Young) on the track listing and liner notes. Track listing #"Cross My Heart" (Tracey Thorn, Ben Watt) - 3:33 #"Time and Tide" (Basia Trzetrzelewska, Danny White) - 3:59 #"With or Without You" ( U2) - 3:58 #"My Ever Changing Moods" (Paul Weller) - 4:47 #"Baby, I Love Your Way" (Peter Frampton) - 5:33 #"2 Become 1" (Spice Girls, Matt Rowe, Richard Stannard) - 4:49 #"Kung Di Rin Lang Ikaw" (Emil Pama, Warner Music Philippines) - 4:42 #*''Literal English translation of title: "If It Wouldn't Be You"'' #"Hinahanap Hanap Kita" (Rico Blanco) - ...
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Sitti Live!
''Sitti Live!'' is a live album by Filipino singer Sitti. It was released by Warner Music Philippines on September 15, 2006. The concert was recorded live at the Ortigas Park in Pasig, Metro Manila. Track listing # One Note Samba (running time 2:08) # Wave (3:03) # Samba Song (2:47) # Água de Beber (4:09) # Birimbao (4:12) # Fever (5:26) # Para sa Akin (3:16) #*''Literal English translation of title: "For Me"'' # Tattooed on My Mind (4:21) # Hey Look at the Sun (4:26) # I Didn't Know I Was Looking For Love (4:13) # Waters of March (4:16) # Ikaw Pa Rin (3:59) #*''Literal English translation of title: "Still You"'' # For Your Eyes Only (3:34) # Voçe Abuso (3:10) # Lança Perfume (3:24) # País Tropical (5:08) # Mas que Nada – 8:36 # Just the Two of Us – 3:19 Personnel *Sitti Navarro - vocals *Erskine Basilio - nylon guitar *Jerome Rico - guitar on "One Note Samba" *Steven Mora - drums *Lakshmi Ramirez - double bass *Audrey Cruz - percussion *Archie Lacorte - saxophone ...
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Captured (Christian Bautista Album)
''Captured'' is the third studio album (fourth overall) by Filipino singer Christian Bautista, released in the Philippines on July 20, 2008 by Warner Music Philippines. The album consists of twelve tracks, including a duet with Sitti, which is also the title track. Its singles include "The One Who Won My Heart", "Captured", and "Limutin na Lang". The album has reached Platinum status by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry, selling over 30,000 units in the country. Background After nearly two years since the release of his last album '' Just a Love Song... Live!'' in 2006, Christian Bautista started working on a new album, ''Captured''. In a press release by Warner Music Philippines, Bautista explained: For the first time since his debut in the Philippine music industry, he collaborated with other legendary male Filipino artists such as Martin Nievera and Ogie Alcasid, who wrote songs for the album. His brother, Joshua, also wrote a song, "Hope", for the album. Tr ...
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Tausūg People
The Tausūg or Suluk ( tsg, Tau Sūg), are an ethnic group of the Philippines and Malaysia. A small population can also be found in the northern part of North Kalimantan, Indonesia. The Tausūg are part of the wider political identity of Muslims of Mindanao, Sulu and Palawan. Most of the Tausūg have converted into the religion of Islam whose members are now more known as the Moro group, who constitute the third largest ethnic group of Mindanao, Sulu and Palawan. The Tausugs originally had an independent state known as the Sultanate of Sulu, which once exercised sovereignty over the present day provinces of Basilan, Palawan, Sulu, Tawi-Tawi, Zamboanga City, North Kalimantan and the eastern part of the Malaysian state of Sabah (formerly North Borneo). Etymology "Tausug" ( tsg, Tau Sūg) means "the people of the current", from the word ''tau'' which means "man" or "people" and ''sūg'' (alternatively spelled ''sulug'' or ''suluk'') which means " eacurrents". The term ''Tausūg ...
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Saint Francis Of Assisi College
Saint Francis of Assisi College (SFAC) is a system of private, Catholic-oriented but non-sectarian Philippine educational institutions, offering complete education from pre-school up to the graduate or mistral level of education. The main campus is situated in Las Piñas, Metro Manila. History The Saint Francis of Assisi College (SFAC) is a learning institution offering education from pre-school up to the graduate level. Founded in 1981 with about 80 pre-school pupils, SFAC now consists of more than 10,000 students spread across nine campuses in the Southern Luzon area. Main Campus is located in Admiral Village, Talon III, Las Piñas. Saint Francis of Assisi College (SFAC) is one of the prime educational institutions with Home Study Culture in the Philippines that began in the early 1990s where the program was not yet recognized in the country. Campuses * SFAC Las Piñas (Main Campus) * SFAC Bacoor Campus * SFAC Taguig Campus * SFAC Alabang Campus * SFAC Dasmariñas Campus * ...
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Las Piñas
Las Piñas, officially the City of Las Piñas ( fil, Lungsod ng Las Piñas), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the National Capital Region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 606,293 people. Las Piñas was sixth in MoneySense Philippines "Best Places To Live" report in 2008. Attractions include Evia Lifestyle Center, SM Southmall, Robinsons Place Las Piñas and Las Piñas - Parañaque Wetland Park. History Early history Las Piñas was one of the earliest fishing settlements on the shores of Manila Bay. It was proclaimed as a province of Manila either in 1762 or 1797. Agustin, a Spanish historian, and Fr. Juan de Medina placed it at 1762. Las Piñas was formerly called "Las Pilas" due to its separation from Parañaque due to tribal conflicts. On the other hand, Manuel Buzeta recorded the date at 1797. Felix Timbang was the first ''gobernadorcillo'' in 1762, while Mariano Ortiz was the first municipal president of the town of Las Pi ...
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Sama-Bajau
The Sama-Bajau include several Austronesian ethnic groups of Maritime Southeast Asia. The name collectively refers to related people who usually call themselves the Sama or Samah (formally A'a Sama, "Sama people"); or are known by the exonym Bajau (, also spelled Badjao, Bajaw, Badjau, Badjaw, Bajo or Bayao). They usually live a seaborne lifestyle and use small wooden sailing vessels such as the ''perahu'' (''layag'' in Meranau), ''djenging'' (''balutu''), '' lepa'', and ''vinta'' (''pilang''). Some Sama-Bajau groups native to Sabah are also known for their traditional horse culture. The Sama-Bajau are the dominant ethnic group of the islands of Tawi-Tawi in the Philippines. They are also found in other islands of the Sulu Archipelago, coastal areas of Mindanao, northern and eastern Borneo, Sulawesi, and throughout the eastern Indonesian islands. In the Philippines, they are grouped with the religiously similar Moro people. Within the last fifty years, many of the Filipino ...
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Sama-Bajau Peoples
The Sama-Bajau include several Austronesian ethnic groups of Maritime Southeast Asia. The name collectively refers to related people who usually call themselves the Sama or Samah (formally A'a Sama, "Sama people"); or are known by the exonym Bajau (, also spelled Badjao, Bajaw, Badjau, Badjaw, Bajo or Bayao). They usually live a seaborne lifestyle and use small wooden sailing vessels such as the ''perahu'' (''layag'' in Meranau), '' djenging'' (''balutu''), '' lepa'', and '' vinta'' (''pilang''). Some Sama-Bajau groups native to Sabah are also known for their traditional horse culture. The Sama-Bajau are the dominant ethnic group of the islands of Tawi-Tawi in the Philippines. They are also found in other islands of the Sulu Archipelago, coastal areas of Mindanao, northern and eastern Borneo, Sulawesi, and throughout the eastern Indonesian islands. In the Philippines, they are grouped with the religiously similar Moro people. Within the last fifty years, many of the Fili ...
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