
Ronnie Liang confesses why he cried while recording a song for Filipino soldiers
The Marawi Siege is what triggered Ronnie Liang to train as an army reservist. He discovered the many challenges in the life of a soldier.
The Marawi Siege is what triggered Ronnie Liang to train as an army reservist. He discovered the many challenges in the life of a soldier.
Kendrick Lamar on Monday seemingly announced his fifth studio album will come out next month, the Pulitzer Prize-winning rapper’s first full-length project since 2017’s acclaimed “DAMN.” https://t.co/YVE5bZOBL2 https://t.co/UywGGKExb1 — Kendrick
“Lahat naman tayo nag-pause ang buhay. We didn’t know what was going to happen next. And then we found our momentum again, and we decided to continue.” Reading this statement
Iñigo Pascual considers “Options” his most personal album so far. He shared how he painstakingly went through a lot in finishing it.
MOMENTS after an epic gig in Ilagan City, Isabela, Champ Lui Pio sat down with Inquirer To Be You and talked candidly about the second coming of his band, Hale.
A lock of hair snipped from the head of John Lennon as the Beatle prepared for a film role is expected to sell for $10,000 at a Dallas auction later this month.
The songs—and how they are rendered—are among the most rewarding things in watching an original Filipino musical. Nothing captivates your heart and simultaneously stimulates your intellect more than the experience of hearing the timeless truths being depicted in the play—love, patriotism, injustice, even faith, to name just a few examples—told in musical form.
For years, every time we’d run into Kate Torralba, we’d pester her with the same question: “When? When is it coming out?” That day has finally arrived. Today, after five years of working on it in three different cities and four recording studios, Kate will launch her first album, aptly named “Long Overdue.”
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