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lychandesu214 · 2 years
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my LSS song for the month~!!!
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msburgundy · 8 months
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magopeachpie · 2 years
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ENCHANTED 💙✨
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Watch "SHOCKING REACTION to Morissette Amon: Halik Ft. Pia Toscano & Dessa 💋" on YouTube
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GFYJUJYV ME WHEN I GET TAGGED TO PICK A SONG FOR EACH LETTER OF MY URL GYJYUU LONG ASS MF URL SCREEEEAAAM (thank you @mithli b7abak)
also y'all bitches already know how I do I am going to add commentary to each song <3 good luck and may the odds be ever in your favor!!!
F - Fernando, ABBA (literally this or Fantasy by Mariah Carey it was so hard to choose)
E - Everywhere, Fleetwood Mac (clearly...)
L - La Bamba, Los Lobos (L is literally the hardest letter so far Jesus Christ!)
L - Last Dance, Donna Summer (honorable mention to Last Christmas by Wham!)
A - Against The Wind, Victory
S - The Story, Brandi Carlile (actually fuck the letter s omg, sorry to Still My Friend by Rubby, Kaysha and Soul of a Man performed by Stark Sands from the Broadway musical Kinky Boots you all deserve to win)
L - Lets Groove, Earth Wind & Fire
E - The Edge Of Glory, Lady Gaga
E - El Hal Romancy, Mashrou' Leila
P - Piece of My Heart, Faith Hill (actually p was the most evil I really cannot even list all the the other songs I wanted to put here to all you need to know is it was a blood bath but Miss Hill does deserve to be here thank you)
I - I Touch Myself, Divinyls (easily top i song)
N - No One, Alicia Keys (honestly just gotta go with a classic :)
B - Battlefield, Jordin Sparks (this was also hard wanna mention Barbie Girl by Aqua and so many others but I won't, Jordin ate this song up tho like every time the vocals get me, like listening to this song for nearly a decade and I'm not tired, timeless)
A - Ain't No Way, Aretha Franklin (NO ACTUALLY THIS IS THE WORST ONEEE SO HARD TO PICVKLK, shout out to Akin Ka Na Lang by Morissette Amon and anything by Gaga starting with A, Alejandro, Alice sorry but they don't compare to this rip)
L - Las de la Intuición, Shakira (also honorable mention to La Gata Bajo la Lluvia by Rocío Dúrcal)
T - Tease Me, Chaka Demus & Pliers (so hard shout out Te Plac by 3 Sud Est, Te Dejo Madrid and Te Aviso, Te Anuncio by Shakira)
I - If I Get High - II, Nothing But Thieves (truly a three-way between this, I Know It's Over by Jeff Buckley and I Am a Poseur by X-ray Spex)
M - My Man, Barbra Streisand, Funny Girl (SCREAMING AND CRYING AND THROWING UP!! IM JUST A BOY WHO SUCKS COCK BORN INTO A WORLD WHERE HES FORCED TO PICK ONE SONG STARTING WITH THE LETTER M WHEN THERE'S MERCY BY DUFFY, ME LLORA EL CIELO BY JESSE & JOY ETC ETC HASTA WILLOW SMITH BRO!! I- THIS WAS SO AWFUL but ultimately it is Miss Streisand if she doesn't get one for Piece of Sky it has to be My Man)
O - Origin of Love, Steven Trask, Hedwig and The Angry Inch (strangely enough it was quite difficult to find songs I liked enough to put on o which is weird bc... it's literally my playlist so idk what that says)
R - Rumore, Raffaella Carrà (werk)
E - El Tajo y la Tanga, Nene Malo (EL ICÓNICO, EL INOLVIDABLE!!! NENE MALOOOOO really feel good about ending with him ngl)
thank you for joining me on this journey if you too would like to participate feel free to do so!! here are some tagged folks mwah!
@transboydororo @iminfinitelyinfinitesimal @theranchbandit @vickythecarwash @allosaurusjimmadseni @alvallah
feel free to participate or not
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dan6085 · 2 months
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The Philippines has a rich musical heritage and many talented singers have emerged over the years. Here is a list of the top 24 Filipino male and female singers from 2000 to 2024, highlighting their impact, career achievements, and contributions to the music industry.
### Female Singers
1. **Regine Velasquez**
- **Career Highlights:** Known as Asia's Songbird, famous for her powerful voice and wide vocal range.
- **Impact:** Pioneering influence in OPM (Original Pilipino Music), numerous chart-topping albums and singles.
2. **Sarah Geronimo**
- **Career Highlights:** Breakthrough with "Star for a Night," hits like "Tala" and "Kilometro."
- **Impact:** Major pop icon, multiple Platinum albums, influence on the younger generation of singers.
3. **Lea Salonga**
- **Career Highlights:** Broadway star, hits in both musical theater and pop music.
- **Impact:** Known internationally, Tony Award winner, coach on "The Voice Philippines."
4. **Jonalyn Viray (Jona)**
- **Career Highlights:** Known for her powerful vocal performances and emotional ballads.
- **Impact:** Winner of various singing competitions, notable for her versatility and range.
5. **Moira Dela Torre**
- **Career Highlights:** Hits like "Malaya," "Tagpuan," and "Paubaya."
- **Impact:** Known for her heartfelt and introspective songwriting, strong presence in contemporary OPM.
6. **Yeng Constantino**
- **Career Highlights:** Breakthrough with "Pinoy Dream Academy," hits like "Hawak Kamay."
- **Impact:** Known for her pop-rock style, significant influence on OPM.
7. **KZ Tandingan**
- **Career Highlights:** Winner of "The X Factor Philippines," hits like "Mahal Ko o Mahal Ako."
- **Impact:** Known for her unique style and versatility, notable international performances.
8. **Angeline Quinto**
- **Career Highlights:** Winner of "Star Power," known for her powerful ballads.
- **Impact:** Consistent hitmaker in the OPM scene, popular for her emotional singing style.
9. **Rachelle Ann Go**
- **Career Highlights:** Winner of "Search for a Star," successful musical theater career.
- **Impact:** Known for her strong vocal performances, success on the international stage in musicals.
10. **Julie Anne San Jose**
- **Career Highlights:** Multi-talented singer-songwriter and actress.
- **Impact:** Known for her versatility and hit singles in the OPM scene.
11. **Aicelle Santos**
- **Career Highlights:** Known for her work in both music and musical theater.
- **Impact:** Strong presence in OPM and notable performances in musical theater.
12. **Morissette Amon**
- **Career Highlights:** Known for her powerful vocal performances and hits like "Akin Ka Na Lang."
- **Impact:** Known as Asia's Phoenix, significant impact in OPM and viral performances.
### Male Singers
13. **Gary Valenciano**
- **Career Highlights:** Known as Mr. Pure Energy, famous for his energetic performances and hits like "Hataw Na."
- **Impact:** Long-standing influence in OPM, multiple awards and hit albums.
14. **Martin Nievera**
- **Career Highlights:** Known as the Concert King, numerous hit songs and successful concerts.
- **Impact:** Significant impact on OPM, known for his ballads and powerful performances.
15. **Ogie Alcasid**
- **Career Highlights:** Prolific singer-songwriter with numerous hits.
- **Impact:** Major influence in OPM, known for his romantic ballads and songwriting.
16. **Jed Madela**
- **Career Highlights:** Known for his powerful vocal range and emotional performances.
- **Impact:** Winner of numerous international competitions, significant presence in OPM.
17. **Erik Santos**
- **Career Highlights:** Winner of "Star in a Million," known for his ballads.
- **Impact:** Consistent hitmaker in the OPM scene, popular for his romantic songs.
18. **Christian Bautista**
- **Career Highlights:** Breakthrough with "Star in a Million," hits like "The Way You Look at Me."
- **Impact:** Known for his smooth vocals, successful career in Southeast Asia.
19. **Michael Pangilinan**
- **Career Highlights:** Known for his soulful voice and hits like "Bakit Ba Ikaw."
- **Impact:** Popular for his romantic ballads and strong presence in OPM.
20. **Bugoy Drilon**
- **Career Highlights:** Known for his powerful vocal performances and hits like "Paano Na Kaya."
- **Impact:** Popular in the OPM scene, known for his emotional singing style.
21. **Darren Espanto**
- **Career Highlights:** Breakthrough on "The Voice Kids Philippines," hits like "In Love Ako Sa'yo."
- **Impact:** Known for his powerful voice and versatility, popular among younger audiences.
22. **Alden Richards**
- **Career Highlights:** Known for his work in music and acting, hits like "Wish I May."
- **Impact:** Popular in both the music and entertainment industries, known for his charm and talent.
23. **Iñigo Pascual**
- **Career Highlights:** Hits like "Dahil Sa'yo," known for his contemporary pop style.
- **Impact:** Popular among younger audiences, known for his catchy songs and vibrant performances.
24. **Jason Dy**
- **Career Highlights:** Winner of "The Voice Philippines," known for his soulful voice.
- **Impact:** Strong presence in the OPM scene, popular for his romantic ballads.
These singers have made significant contributions to the music industry in the Philippines, each bringing their unique style and influence to the forefront. Their impact extends beyond music, often influencing culture and inspiring future generations of artists.
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anchoredwithhisword · 9 months
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Morissette Amon from Cebu Sings RISE UP Sheba? This is prophetic!
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rosicheeks · 1 year
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Speaking of Rise Up have you guys ever heard this cover??? Morissette Amon is and always will be one of my favorite vocalists. So incredibly talented 💖
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msburgundy · 8 months
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kcmews · 2 years
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Constellation of Melodies: A Reflective Analysis on the Anthology, “Lockdown Litanies: Countless Untold Stories”
Pandemic had robbed us of a big part of our lives. Be it the last year of your high school life, a birthday of a loved one, or a special day. Memories that were supposed to be made personally turn into memories through virtual. As someone who got stuck inside my house for almost two years, I felt my mental health deteriorating. But for some, the pandemic had been an opportunity to reflect on their experiences and turn them into a piece of art.
Even the first stanza of the poem, “Dear Diary,” itself was enough for me to get a glimpse of what I was about to read. Change was inevitable, but sometimes it felt preventable. And most often than not, people, take me as an example, get caught up in this reasoning and wallow on those constant what ifs and what could have been. But, change was what would lead a person to their best version of themselves and that was what I realized after reading the poem. Based on the lines in the poem, “Move away and discover a world on my own. I know I won’t be the same again”, the persona stated the line with such conviction that even though things would change from then on, the persona will still face the world with a courage obtained by choosing to be free. Just like in Idina Menzel’s Let It Go where it was stated “And the fears that once controlled me can't get to me at all, It's time to see what I can do”, in freeing ourselves from those mistakes that once controlled us, happiness will soon follow.
Coming second in the list is “The Tale of a Modern Sisyphus” that gave me hope that I would eventually look at failure as a part of the process and not a hindrance in becoming successful. Victory was what I always aimed for, causing my confidence to decrease whenever the result was otherwise. But then, defeat was not what would define a person. Instead, it was the will to stand up and try again just like the lines in the poem, “Not defined by her defeat, but of being gracious—Gracious to push the boulder up the mountain, And start once again like nothing happened.”. The same goes for a song that reminded me of this poem entitled Rise Up by Morissette Amon wherein the lyrics, “I'll rise unafraid, I'll rise up, And I'll do it a thousand times again”, conveyed the message that one should not be afraid of rising up after a loss.
O’ Yayi was the next poem in the anthology, and if there was one thing that I learned after reading the poem, it was that some people are not really for us to love. Because a fact about life that was hard to accept was that you can never fix someone by loving them everlastingly. No amount of love poured to a person will make them give it back to you. The last line that hit me the hardest, “If ever I run out of time here and reach the other side, whose arms would you run back again, mine or Dante’s?”, that showed the constant wondering of the persona if Yayi did ever love him or if all this time, he was only there to fill in the void Dante left behind. It reminded me of a song by Ben&Ben entitled Lifetime where one of the lines in the song went like this, “Was there a lifetime waiting for us, In a world where I was yours?”, and I thought that this line could be what was inside the persona’s mind even in his dying seconds. I have realized that sometimes, the only thing that we can do is to constantly wonder. That, maybe the next lifetime would finally be ours. 
What followed was the “Two Red Laces on the Wonderwall”, which showed how anyone can welcome you to their house, but not everyone can make you feel at home. It proved that once you experience the best, you can never settle with less ever again. And the lines in the poem, “Had a dose of fun before I die, And tried my luck with several men, But you felt like home, where I belong”, attested to what I previously stated as the persona described how she tried to be with anyone, but only one person can provide her comfort. The thought made me see the resemblance between the poem and the song by Angeline Quinto entitled Till I Met You, as one of the lines in the song, “I never knew what love was, 'Till I met you”, had the same meaning with the verse I quoted earlier. They both describe how one person was all what it took for them to change everything they knew about love. 
Fifth poem was entitled “Umbilical”, which depicted how the persona was hoping that her mother would be spared from death because she suffered enough just to give birth to the persona safely. A mother’s love really conquers everything just like what they say. From the womb to the stitch in the belly, a mother will really endure everything for their child. Because of the line, “Drained herself to save me from misery, Wrinkles, fragile bones, gaunt face in plain sight”, that showed how hard it was to give birth to a baby, it reminded me of a song that I sang on my Graduation day back when I was in elementary school entitled Thanks To You by Tyler Collins. The line in the song, “Thank you for teaching me how to love, Showing me what the world means”, was a line that can truly be said to our parents who always try to do their best for us. 
The next poem entitled “RE: Paper (I’m Red, IMRaD)*” was timely given that it tackled the incomplete preparation of the government when it comes to K to 12. The lack of readiness of the government for the said curriculum was shown through the quality of education provided by the schools around the country. Teachers were denied the quality that the government wished to give the students. And as a result, the quality of education the teachers can only give to their students is the quality they have access to. 
The lines in the poem, “Teachers must upskill on how to implement, These competencies for student development. Yet you couldn’t agree more to fix our alignment”, tugged at my heart because while it was true that the efficiency of K to 12 was not really at high, the higher ups do not pay attention to this fact. It reminded me of a song of Melanie Martinez entitled Wheels On The Bus as one of the lines in the song went like this “I know the driver sees it, I know he's peeking in the rearview mirror, He says nothing”, that in relation to the poem, the driver will play the role of the higher ups that attach little importance to the teachers’ ideas to give the students a high quality education.
Seventh poem was entitled “3 A.M. Awakening”, and it was about battling with your own thoughts. How one’s own mind can be the reason for one's destruction. And that no matter how much we tone down the voice inside our heads, sometimes they were so loud it was almost impossible to calm them down. The line in the poem, “Breathe as if it’s easy to do today, But I think much in a different way” that showed how the persona was barely surviving almost aligned with the meaning of the song that reminded me of the poem entitled Chandelier by Sia. This could be proved through a line in the song which was, “But I'm holding on for dear life, Won't look down, won't open my eyes”, that also depicted how it was hard to be your own anchor when the greatest enemy you have is yourself.
Next was the poem entitled “My Frail Lady” that was about the suicide of Evelyn McHale and it was dubbed as the most beautiful suicide. There was darkness and light, and on that day, darkness won. Sometimes, a person can appear as though she can hold everything together, but behind it was a person whose life was falling apart. The line “Such frail, frail lady, Bookkeeps her internal screams” showed how Evelyn tried to keep it all in, but eventually found her peace through death. This reminded me of the death of the lead vocalist of the band Linkin Park named Chester Bennington. They both died the same way, and in the song of the same band entitled In The End, the line “I kept everything inside and even though I tried, It all fell apart”, showed that they tried, but it just was not enough to stay. Even though Chester Bennington laughed hours before his death, and Evelyn McHale was about to marry her fiance, it was just not enough.
And we are down to the last poem entitled “Major Arcana” which talked about different cards that represented life lessons and karmic influences. Tarot cards that were interpreted by tarot readers were all over my social media just a few days ago. And honestly, even I sometimes place value to those readings that were for me according to the tarot reader I was watching. Most often than not, those readings govern our decisions and actions. When I read the line, “You...came to a place where nobody expected you to be with—...pulled my sheets, went inside, and silently gazed on—”, I took it as the persona going inside a fortune teller’s lair to have the latter read the former’s fate. This line reminded me of a song by Arcade Fire entitled Signs Of Life because the song was about pondering about life and what it meant for everyone as manifested in the following lines, “You think you invented life, You find it hard to define, But you do it every time, Then you do it again”. It goes to show that when life feels meaningless, we turn to the signs to find our purpose.
The anthology got me alternating my emotions between feeling hopeful to sorrowful to disappointed and every possible emotion that the poem can bring out of me. In conclusion, all of the poems revolved around life and how being confined with yourself provoked words to form and make sense with life. And how we turn to our pen and paper when there is no one to run to every time a problem arises. Because the beauty in our scars and the untold stories within them are the best legacy we can offer in the world.
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coghive · 2 years
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[Download] Thank You – Minister Gold Ft. Austin Imaij
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Fast-rising gospel artiste Minister Gold drops a new song titled “Thank God” which features Austin Imaij a gospel artiste. Minister Gold has been blessing lives with her live ministrations and previous singles “Idinma; Manifest; and Celebrate” She’s been a guest to numerous high-profile concerts including Moment of worship PHC, Praise Explosion etc, ministering alongside notable great ministers. Her inclination to high pitches made her a big fan to Amon Morissette, and some rare-gifted singers. She’s done many covers including Ada Ehi’s “I overcame”; Ekele by Sinach; Song of Angels by Judy Kay among others. In a life where there are lots to be thankful for; the blessings, escapes, liftings, healings, promotions, helps etc, we remain eternally indebted to God. To say “thank you” to God seem so short, but it’s so real. Inspired by the Holy Spirit, this is “Thank you” by Minister Gold. Watch "Thank You" Video & Download Audio Below;  https://youtu.be/pltjQBKjwSs https://coghive.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Thank-you.mp3 Read the full article
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joeanefe · 2 years
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Hindi ka dapat bumitaw at tumutok sa HomeCreditPH official FB and YT pages at bibirit na si Morissett Amon sa shopping para sa kanyang Monito Monita with Home Credit! Abangan! #HCBiggestZeroFest
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jerbyperoy · 2 years
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Hindi ka dapat bumitaw at tumutok sa HomeCreditPH official FB and YT pages at bibirit na si Morissett Amon sa shopping para sa kanyang Monito Monita with Home Credit! Abangan! #HCBiggestZeroFest (at San Pedro, Laguna) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck0aiKhPhKv/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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svt-archivo · 2 years
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03.10.2018 Twitter Con Morissette Amon y Show Lo
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amora-ledezma · 2 years
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Obey Me! Imagine • Filipino MC
Imagine going out to some karaoke place with the brothers + the dateables and then putting in a Morissette Amon songs into the machine.
Specifically, “Gusto Ko Nang Bumitaw.” Like imagine the shock on their faces when you hit all the high notes effortlessly because of the pinoy genes.
Anyways gonna run away and make something with this.
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