IN or OUT 2004 (SANDARA PARK) who live at Philippines she is a Korean girl I think . And then she back at Korea and have a girl group called 2NE1 but before she's a ordinary girl when she's in the Philippines but when she came back in Korea she got a girl group called 2NE1. But she's always visit her home country Philippines she have a interview in LUIS MANZANO (his filipino friend) th-cam.com/video/3hjmZlDFsEQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=iofX855mJt3S89hz Luis Manzano interview to Sandara park (I don't know if there's a subtitle)
This episode just shows how much you both appreciate and understand the Filipino music industry. Your familiarity with the artists, past and present makes it apparent at how exposed you both are you their craft. No, you are not "Filipino music historians," as what Efra said, but, you sure do know a lot about Filipino music history. 😊
Jay-r and Kyla are criminally underrated... they are well respected among peers but general public did not much connected with their songs but to those who knows, Kyla and Jay-r is the freaking King and Queen of Philippine RnB
15:03 Man! That's Sharon Cuneta 😆 20:32 Nope. Andrew E. 20:56 Paul Sapiera (Ez's dad) - RockStar 21:27 Joey Generoso - Side A 22:42 Chito Miranda - Parokya Ni Edgar 22:58 That's actually DoReMi (Donna Cruz, Regine Velasquez and Mikee Cojuangco) 23:13 Renz Verano 23:35 Jada's mom is Jessa Zaragoza 25:50 That's Jolina Magdangal 27:11 Did you mean Sexbomb Girls? 27:31 That's Viva Hot Babes 27:52 Masculados 29:16 Now that's Sandara Park of 2NE1 30:12 Juris - MYMP 31:12 Sardara Park 33:36 That's Bugoy Drillon 37:36 Jay Contreras (Kamikazee) with Kyla 38:08 Sam Comception "Dati" with Tippy Dos Santos 38:30 Daniel Padilla 39:32 Maja Salvador 41:22 Yllona Garcia 43:20 I think that's Franco 43:25 Allmo$t 44:01 This Band 45:15 Gehro
DID YOU KNOW!!! I was born in the Philippines in 1978 and came to the US in 1985. But during my childhood in the Philippines, the music I still remember to this day that was actually huge, was a famous Spanish boy band called MENUDO. I know they are not a Filipino band, but I feel they an impact in the Philippines. They had many hits in the Philippines. Infact, the Philippines had such an impact in their lives, they had a song called, "I'm Going Back to the Philippines." Some hits include, "If You're Not Here","Please be Good to Me", "Hold Me", "Canonball", "Explosion", "Gotta Get on Moving", etc. This was when Ricky Martin got his start. Robby Rosa was the lead singer. You guys should check these tracks out.
In the 70s to early 90s the NIGHT CLUBS and HOTELS got FILIPINO BAND and SINGERS in SINGAPORE. It disappeared in the late 90’s when hand phone came in but b/4 hand phone there’s a small gadget informing you to call back, so you have to go to the nearest public phone to call. Sorry I can’t remember that gadget.
Hi thanks for reacting on my video compilation of the evoluution of Filipino Music. I cant believe that my video made it here ans thanks for appreciating Filipino music. Although there are mistakes on some dates and information about the songs but rest assured that I will upload the updated version with songs from 2020 to the present Anyway thanks for your reaction
I agree JayR and Kyla was big in the 2000s. Regine was definitely big in the 90s than this list portrayed. This list was very alternative-centric, when it was just only one of the many genres big that time. I feel during that time the main genres were alternative/rock bands, powerballads (Regine’s, Jaya’s, Gary’s, and Martin’s), and international artists. And in 2010s international artists dominated the Philippine airwaves.
Yeah a lot of genres were missing. Should have removed some of the novelty songs like Viva Hotbabes because they don't really represent the music industry. Jay-R, Kyla, Martin Nievera, Erik Santos, Noel Cabangon, Lani Misalucha, Jimmy Bondoc, Imago, Session Road, Slapshock, should have been there instead.
I think Efra and Waleska need to do an in-depth listening of the 80's singers and artists. That era also has some of the longest lasting voices in OPM. Lots of legends started in that era.
The Girl who sang "In or Out" and "Ang Ganda Ko" i think you guys really REALLY know her by now.. She's Sandara Park but now she goes by DARA of 2NE1 😁😁😁
I think the biggest personality you miss out there is around 29:13 it is Sandara Park of 2NE1, Sandara is part of reality tv show here in the Phillipines at that time and becomes a huge celebrity, then move back to Korea around 2009 and join 2NE1.
@14:49 I easily got goosebumps when I heard my fave child actress/teen star in the 80s Ms. Julie Vega. Somewhere in my Past was her hit song until she passed away at her teenage life. Love her.
You guys are becoming more Filipinos in terms of filipino music. You knew alot of artists in the past than most filipinos in this new generation. Thank you for appreciating our sound and style and the whole ph music industry.❤
bro. 90s kid here. I missed my era so much. Miss my chilhood. This brings so much memories. Times when there was no cellphone. The songs and artists now improved alot.
@11:50 is Sharon Cuneta @12:30 - Dulce (a formidable and well respected diva, long before Lani Misalucha) @13:23 - Dina Bonnevie (also a famous actress, 1st wife of Vic Sotto who is one of the members of VST & Company) @13:44 - Ric Segreto, one the famous 80's balladeers .. would love to hear your take on him @16:53 - Tina Paner, a contemporary of Manilyn Reyes. @17:26 - Ariel Rivera, dubbed as "Kilabot ng Kolehiyala" back in the 90's @20:18 - Rodel Naval, also a wonderful balladeer @25:03 - Freestyle @2549 - Jolina Magdangal who also sang the "what the jimmy choo song is that", as per Efra @32:50 - Ronnie Liang @33:32 - Bugoy Drillon
29:13 here my friend the is start of THEE SANDARA PARK of 2NE1 era in the Philippines. the very person that made kpop famous in our country..the first time i heard 'saranghamnida"😂 as she put it in her lyrics
Guys I'm your fan way back 4 years ago. I just want to appreciate you showcasing filipino talents on your platform. I remember your video on the very first filipino singer you've reacted to (Morissette). That was the beginning of you loving filipino talents. I love how you're not just reacting just like every other TH-camrs. We can see that you really enjoyed what you are doing and also trying to learn and understand our culture and language. I'm a fan of Efra on how he always pinpoint every single detail he say something about filipinos even if he doesn't really know us, He's just like reading our minds. I'm pretty sure he's a filipino in his past life haha. You waleska is so stunning. I love your technician comments because you're a singer and an artist also. You're pretty girl ! Wishing you and your family all the best in life. Loving from the Philippines 🫶🏻
the 90s teen queen that you're wondering about is jolina magdangal. she was the pop girly of 90s. i heard bini's stylist get inspo from her since she has iconic fashion
It is insane that you know as much, maybe even more, of the Filipino industry than most of us Filipinos here!! You really are pretty much honorary Filipinos! It's so flattering to see someone else appreciate our culture. Makes me want to pay attention to it more and make sure I'm not taking it for granted.
Our ancient tribal music is all about chord progressions. But first there were bamboo instruments and drums. we were nomadic. Gongs were instruments of settled peoples. If you have time Dr Jose Maceda ethnomusicologist is idolized by many ethno-rockers like Joey Ayala and Grace Nono. Maceda excavated and discovered so much about our ancient sacred music. He has recordings. He died 2004
My parents’ generation also love bolero, tango, & cha-cha music. Filipino parties have no absence of these music, even now with salsa, cumbia, reggaeton, & merengue added. Yes, we’re Latinos of Asia.
It also helped that Latino artists like Menudo, Gloria Estephan, Julio Iglesias, Enrique Iglesias, Ricky Martin, Thalia, were super popular in the Philippines.
@10:16 Yeah I think they used compañero as well, later shortened to "pañero". I think they use the "compare"/"kumpare" variant more. Edit: Unfortunate that the video creator didn't include the names of the artists.
15:02 Sharon Cuneta 17:38 Ariel Rivera 20:22 Rodel Naval 20:58 Paul Sapiera/Rockstar 23:14 Renz Verano 23:31 Jessa Zaragoza 29:15 Sandara Park 30:15 MYMP/Juris 32:23 Jay-R Siaboc 32:52 Ronnie Liang 33:33 Bugoy Drilon 37:13 Franco 38:07 Sam Concepcion 38:31 Daniel Padilla 43:33 I belong to the zoo 44:03 This Band 46:16 Michael Dutchi Libranda
Geez, you recognized more Filipino music and artists than I did! Thanks for truly appreciating Philippine music. I wish that someone would make a compilation that feature other amazing and iconic bands like The New Minstrels, Circus Circus, VST, Hotdog, etc. I would also like a focused compilation for Kuh Ledesma, Zsa Zsa Padilla, Jaya, Vernie Varga, Lani Misalucha, etc. Is there a content creator who will grant my wish??? Sana naman.....
HELLO GUYS watching you from Sydney Australia . Thanks for featuring and liking the Filipino music industry . Feeling mutual reciprocal in those popular Spanish popular songs that crossover borders
OMG, looking at this video and Im thinking..how amazing how much Filipino singers you know just from the face! Well done, guys! Also on 15:00 when Efra's asking who is this..its Sharon Cuneta.
Early to late 2000's era is so wierd and so random. Listening to balad then RnB song plays after. Then switched to girl group songs (viva hot babes, sexbomb, etc). Then switched to rap/hiphop songs. Then your sister change the song to sarah/regine, celine dion. Then you switched it to band songs (parokya, e-heads, etc). Damn! What at era! 😆
Randy santiago, ariel rivera, marco sison, julie vega, haji alejandro, rodel naval, vst & company, eraserheads, asin, basil valdez, smokey mountain., etc. ..look at the stories of these singers...interesting!
Deyyymmm~ Filipino song master class. Your so informative. And yes konpañeros is used in tagalog, commonly way bak 70s and 80s. Old folks still using it.
Tindig ang balahibo ko sa reaction nyo Kasi kabisado nyo ang mga pangalan ng mga old singer sa Philippines. Thank you sa inyong dalawa.. saludo Ako sa inyo. Salamat.
This is very informative. I myself as a Filipino didn't know the fckng evolution of music here in the country. Thank you guys for bringing this up and for loving and embracing our music. Mabuhay kayo! 🎉🇵🇭
What surprised me the most is the fact that most of the songs I figured were released during my parents' prime were WAY before them. Also Jano Gibbs' career started waaaay before. Lastly, there's also always a nationalistic/patriotic song every generation of music. Wow. This is very educational.
15:00 that's Sharon Cuneta 😇 29:13 that's Sandara 😁 Radio and television also were high in the 80s - variety shows, radio dramas, telenovelas, television sitcoms - all were incorporated to and with music. That flowed smoothly through the 90s and 2000s - with bands, boybands (from matinee idols), esp with the emergence of MTV Asia in '92.
I'm Filipino and admire you two... much younger than I am and you know all the historical singers and songs ..I'm amazed you 2 know them since in 50's and on.. I don't even know any! ..that's what I get being in U.S. since a kid .. I shall return to Philippines
"Los españoles nos jodieron los dos." 😂 Exactamente. I admire your extensive dissection of the evolution of Filipino music. It's impressive how much you know about Filipino artists and our songs and analyze them according to the context of the period that they existed. It goes to show your genuine interest and appreciation of our musical culture. Me encanta tambien la cultura venezolana como soy una gran fan de la arepa. 😋Sí, se puede encontrar la harina PAN en Manila. Que vayan muy bien siempre los dos. Los aprecio mucho. 🥰
I'm so IMPRESSED with how many Filipino Stars and songs ypu both know. So glad you both love our media and Stars. Thank you so much for sharing. 🥰❤️❤️❤️🇵🇭
The girl group with a hit song Spaghetti song is Sexbomb ..and the other girl group with the hit song Bulaklak is Viva Hot Babes..the girl you mentioned Sheryn Regis actually she is Tootsie Guevarra..kaba song..Choova Chu chu was Jolina Magdangal...love your reaction..and Thank you for your support to our Filipino Artist..your tandem is great..superb..especially your support to our boys...#SB19Mahalima...love you both..love from The Philippines...💙💙💙🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭👍👍👍😍😍😍👏👏👏🎉🎉🎉
Why did they not include Jay-R and Kyla's songs? They had a lot of great and beautiful songs in the early 2000, they were the ones who started to hit the RNB songs in their era here in the Philippines. They will not be called King and Queen of RNB if they're not.
I’m really disappointed that the snippets shown in the original video weren’t long enough for us to really appreciate the artists and composition styles in their respective time period. I wish they were at least each 8 seconds long. I wanted to learn more about the past and find nuances in how OPM evolved through out the years.
Pls make a part 2 of Indian drama ost reacting to these.... 1.Tere liye(male and female) 2.Iss pyaar ko kya naam doon( title track, Rabba ve) 3.Phir bhi na maane badtameez dil( song - Mere nishaan, Yaadein teri) 4.Yeh rishta kya kehlata hai title track 5.Ek duje ke by Antara Mitra(from yrkkh) 6.Yeh un dinon ki baat hai 7.Dehleez (jiye re) 8. In aankhon me tum( from Jodha Akbar) 9.Bepanah title track 10. Jaana na dil se door 11. Kuch Rang pyaar ke aise bhi
I’m 30. I was raised in both Philippines and America. I’m fortunate enough that one of my grandparents is still alive. I hear him listening to music in his room and when the fellow Filipinos get together here in America, all these songs are sung in karaoke 😂. It’s so wild that I know a lot of these despite being majority raised here. My parents love music, so I think that’s why.
The Duo MYMP at 30:08 Try to check them out. They have a full list of great songs. Even IU recognized them and sang one of their song ' Say that you love me" during her 1st concert in PH 4 yrs ago. She used to listen to them during her teenage years.
MYMP (Juris as vocalist) + Nina + other acoustic performers (Paolo Santos, Nyoy Volante, etc) = the early 2000s began the resurgence of OPM dominating the radio back then.
Adding to my playlist laturrr 6:40 Minamahal kita 7:31 Carmelita 11:24 Manila 11:39 Panakip butas 11:58 Kay Ganda ng ating Musoka 12:04 Musika 12:11 Mr DJ 12:19 Sumayaw Sumunod 12:25 Swing 12:37 Annie Batungbakal 12:56 Step No Step Yes 13:07 BADAF 13:11 Laguna 13:21 Titser Enemy no.1 14:17 To Love Again 14:31 Growing Up 14:43 So It's You 15:53 Urong Sulong 15:57 Babaero 16:02 Di Bale Na Lang 16:09 Estudyante Blue 16:15 Mula Noon Hanggang Ngayon 16:22 Sayang na Sayang 17:03 Dito sa Puso Ko 20:21 Lumayo Ka Man sa Akin 21:26 Forevermore
Even I'm Born in 2001 I still love the Old Songs and also New Songs. It's really good to hear that Music here in Our World are still Expanding Every Year and becoming Relevant to Our Life listening Every day. MUSIC IS LIFE ❤
Please explore more of the ph Rock scene. I believe ph made a lot of Good rock alt and even emo music from 90s to 2010's. Great Vocals, lyrics and the arrangements slaps! Since u know E-heads, Rivermaya, Bamboo, Parokya ni Edgar and all that legends, I'll just add some other great bands. Check out these songs: Typecast (Will you ever learn, Boston Drama) Urbandub (First of Summer, The Fight is Over) Slapshock (Carino Brutal, Agent Orange) Chicosci (They have a wishbus performance recently of "A Promise") Kamikaze (Chicksilog, MArtyr Nyebera) Franco (Castaway)
You guys cracks me up, I love you guys! 😂👍❤️ I can relate to all the contents of this blog. I came to the U.S. in 1970 from PI. Thanks, it brings back such a very good memories to me.
Amazing content, love to see more of this with other countries music history! It’s always fun to discover the history and growth of music in other countries, really eye opening.
as a kid born in 1997 I am proud that I know/heard/sing most of the songs from the 70s to the present, Thank you to my kuyas and ates for raising me to opm. I'm so glad that you enjoy most of the songs and artists here. Glad that some artists are bringing the music back from the past
I had the liberty to meet and talk to Hale's singer (the ones who made the song Blue Sky) during my summer vacation in highschool and he was legit so down to earth and humble. If I didn't know who he was, I would have mistaken him as a friendly neighborhood uncle. He cracked jokes and invited me to watch a concert where other artists would also perform like up dharma down. Then when he found out I was the bassist for my highschool band at the time, he was smiles all over and wished me well. The best✨️
36:57 don't get me wrong Jay-r and Kyla were great singers, but the hype in 2010s was pretty much dominated by Hiphop/Rap and Alt Rock, that's probably why... And this also somehow influenced the current school of Hiphop and Alt Rock in which are very hot in today's Music Industry...
Thanks Waleska and Efra for this podcast. You actually helped me appreciate our music. Filipino music and talent that I didn’t realize deserved more recognition than it gets. Didn’t know about it till i learned your point of view of how this much talent and how frequent you can find an individual who can carry a tune or sing isn’t the same with other countries.
When efra knows a lot of names my heart is overwhelm❤ your memory is sharp dude 👍 this shows how you guys loved the ph ( i mean i know ever since the first time i watched your reaction video) looking forward to more rv of yours digging different genre's ❤
when you were at the 90s decade.. it was like i was back to my childhood hearing my neighbor browsing through the various radio stations.. that made me nostalgic... also fun fact.. the composer of Da Coconut and Tuwing Umuulan at Kapiling ka is ryan cayabyab.. you guys should def check out rico blanco - he's the chief composer of rivermaya (1994-2007)
A big miss from this list is Martin Nievera who has been a significant figure in the music industry for decades, influenced a lot of balladeers. You guys missed Sharon’s first appearance on the list in the late 70s since she started really young and you didn’t recognize her in a couple other songs, she did several OSTs for her movies that were huge. Also I think who you wondered if it was Khel, I think was actually Bugoy. Please do look up the group VST who did several of those disco tracks you liked. They’re still around but they’re more of actors/comedians/tv hosts and one was a politician.
It's amazing to see how immersed you guys are in Filipino music that you can recognize songs from different eras and know Filipino artists who are older than you are.
It's really nice knowing that you appreciate our music. I would love for the two of you coming here to the Philippines and meet the artist personally. I bet they would love to meet with you guys.
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IN or OUT 2004 (SANDARA PARK) who live at Philippines she is a Korean girl I think . And then she back at Korea and have a girl group called 2NE1 but before she's a ordinary girl when she's in the Philippines but when she came back in Korea she got a girl group called 2NE1. But she's always visit her home country Philippines she have a interview in LUIS MANZANO (his filipino friend)
th-cam.com/video/3hjmZlDFsEQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=iofX855mJt3S89hz Luis Manzano interview to Sandara park (I don't know if there's a subtitle)
Kyla is not included here because she became popular with foreign revival songs, later on in her career she released originals
I like the sisiw shirt and cap!!!💓 I’ll buy one of these one of these days. 👍😄 Wow my total cost is almost $35!
Parting Time, Paul Sapiera, that's ez mill's father.
Can you react to Dionela -Sining featuring JR . it is english/Tagalog
This episode just shows how much you both appreciate and understand the Filipino music industry. Your familiarity with the artists, past and present makes it apparent at how exposed you both are you their craft. No, you are not "Filipino music historians," as what Efra said, but, you sure do know a lot about Filipino music history. 😊
And i'm really so impressed with this tandem👍
Yes. They have really made a deep study. They are teaching me things. Thank you Waleska and Efra
Ditto. Thank you for appreciating Filipino music :)
They are not couple there siblings
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Jay-r and Kyla are criminally underrated... they are well respected among peers but general public did not much connected with their songs but to those who knows, Kyla and Jay-r is the freaking King and Queen of Philippine RnB
Agree, they sang a lot of OST for TV and movies back then. It's such a bummer that they are not included in ths list.
You guys didn't notice Sandara Park of 2N1 singing "In or Out"😂😂that was the era where sandara park is famous in the Philippines
Ang Ganda ko Kay sandara din
Sandara Park 👍
I was going to comment this. Hehe
Malaysia, Indonesia Thailand , Singapore, china, South Korea , Europe and America recognizing Philippine music artist now, it’s blowing up
India, Japan, UK, Russia, Ukraine, Brazil, other South American countries and some parts of Africa.
15:03 Man! That's Sharon Cuneta 😆
20:32 Nope. Andrew E.
20:56 Paul Sapiera (Ez's dad) - RockStar
21:27 Joey Generoso - Side A
22:42 Chito Miranda - Parokya Ni Edgar
22:58 That's actually DoReMi (Donna Cruz, Regine Velasquez and Mikee Cojuangco)
23:13 Renz Verano
23:35 Jada's mom is Jessa Zaragoza
25:50 That's Jolina Magdangal
27:11 Did you mean Sexbomb Girls?
27:31 That's Viva Hot Babes
27:52 Masculados
29:16 Now that's Sandara Park of 2NE1
30:12 Juris - MYMP
31:12 Sardara Park
33:36 That's Bugoy Drillon
37:36 Jay Contreras (Kamikazee) with Kyla
38:08 Sam Comception "Dati" with Tippy Dos Santos
38:30 Daniel Padilla
39:32 Maja Salvador
41:22 Yllona Garcia
43:20 I think that's Franco
43:25 Allmo$t
44:01 This Band
45:15 Gehro
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I was about to do this as well! niceee
Grabe effort neto. 👏
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DID YOU KNOW!!!
I was born in the Philippines in 1978 and came to the US in 1985. But during my childhood in the Philippines, the music I still remember to this day that was actually huge, was a famous Spanish boy band called MENUDO. I know they are not a Filipino band, but I feel they an impact in the Philippines. They had many hits in the Philippines. Infact, the Philippines had such an impact in their lives, they had a song called, "I'm Going Back to the Philippines."
Some hits include, "If You're Not Here","Please be Good to Me", "Hold Me", "Canonball", "Explosion", "Gotta Get on Moving", etc.
This was when Ricky Martin got his start. Robby Rosa was the lead singer.
You guys should check these tracks out.
I'm a long time subscriber, and I'm still impressed by how much you know about Filipino artists and songs.
Additional Artists:
1. Vina Morales
2. Kris Lawrence
3. Kc Concepcion
4. Myrus Ramirez (Pusong Lito, Wala man sayo ang lahat, Hiling)
5. Toni Gonzaga
6. Cueshe
7. Soapdish
8. Vice Ganda (Manhid ka)
9. Gimme 5 (Pag Kasama, Hatid Sundo, Prinsesa)
10. Anne Curtis (Tinamaan ako)
11. Billy Crawford
12. Marcus Davis (Kembot)
13. Liezel Garcia (Gisingin ang Puso, Alipin ako)
14. Karylle
15. Khalil Ramos
16. Aldred Gatchalian (Mahiwagang Pag-ibig)
17. Chicser (Hello, I love you)
18. Jericho Rosales ( Pusong Ligaw)
19. Julie Ann San Jose (I'll be there, Enough)
20. Erik Santos
21. Christian Bautista
22. Rachel Ann Go
23. Jed Madela
24. Martin Nievera
y'all missed it 29:12 that was Sandara Park singing In or Out....Yes Dara of 2NE1 haha
In the 70s to early 90s the NIGHT CLUBS and HOTELS got FILIPINO BAND and SINGERS in SINGAPORE. It disappeared in the late 90’s when hand phone came in but b/4 hand phone there’s a small gadget informing you to call back, so you have to go to the nearest public phone to call. Sorry I can’t remember that gadget.
@@emilyacana341 Beepers or Pagers 📟
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Hi thanks for reacting on my video compilation of the evoluution of Filipino Music. I cant believe that my video made it here ans thanks for appreciating Filipino music.
Although there are mistakes on some dates and information about the songs but rest assured that I will upload the updated version with songs from 2020 to the present
Anyway thanks for your reaction
I agree JayR and Kyla was big in the 2000s. Regine was definitely big in the 90s than this list portrayed. This list was very alternative-centric, when it was just only one of the many genres big that time. I feel during that time the main genres were alternative/rock bands, powerballads (Regine’s, Jaya’s, Gary’s, and Martin’s), and international artists. And in 2010s international artists dominated the Philippine airwaves.
Kaya nga wala si Jr yung kay kyla naman collab yung andyan sya dapat yung Single nya Like Nina And Juris😢
Yeah a lot of genres were missing. Should have removed some of the novelty songs like Viva Hotbabes because they don't really represent the music industry. Jay-R, Kyla, Martin Nievera, Erik Santos, Noel Cabangon, Lani Misalucha, Jimmy Bondoc, Imago, Session Road, Slapshock, should have been there instead.
I think Efra and Waleska need to do an in-depth listening of the 80's singers and artists. That era also has some of the longest lasting voices in OPM. Lots of legends started in that era.
The Girl who sang "In or Out" and "Ang Ganda Ko" i think you guys really REALLY know her by now.. She's Sandara Park but now she goes by DARA of 2NE1 😁😁😁
I think you missed and did not notice that clip "In or Out" - that was Sandara Park way before she became part of 2ne1.
I think the biggest personality you miss out there is around 29:13 it is Sandara Park of 2NE1, Sandara is part of reality tv show here in the Phillipines at that time and becomes a huge celebrity, then move back to Korea around 2009 and join 2NE1.
THE WAY WE ARE ASHAMED OF OURSELVESSSSSSSSSSSSSS
@@IrineoSalazarMunich That dude has a great eye for talent
@14:49 I easily got goosebumps when I heard my fave child actress/teen star in the 80s Ms. Julie Vega. Somewhere in my Past was her hit song until she passed away at her teenage life. Love her.
You guys are becoming more Filipinos in terms of filipino music. You knew alot of artists in the past than most filipinos in this new generation. Thank you for appreciating our sound and style and the whole ph music industry.❤
bro. 90s kid here. I missed my era so much. Miss my chilhood. This brings so much memories. Times when there was no cellphone. The songs and artists now improved alot.
@11:50 is Sharon Cuneta
@12:30 - Dulce (a formidable and well respected diva, long before Lani Misalucha)
@13:23 - Dina Bonnevie (also a famous actress, 1st wife of Vic Sotto who is one of the members of VST & Company)
@13:44 - Ric Segreto, one the famous 80's balladeers .. would love to hear your take on him
@16:53 - Tina Paner, a contemporary of Manilyn Reyes.
@17:26 - Ariel Rivera, dubbed as "Kilabot ng Kolehiyala" back in the 90's
@20:18 - Rodel Naval, also a wonderful balladeer
@25:03 - Freestyle
@2549 - Jolina Magdangal who also sang the "what the jimmy choo song is that", as per Efra
@32:50 - Ronnie Liang
@33:32 - Bugoy Drillon
29:13 here my friend the is start of THEE SANDARA PARK of 2NE1 era in the Philippines. the very person that made kpop famous in our country..the first time i heard 'saranghamnida"😂 as she put it in her lyrics
Guys I'm your fan way back 4 years ago. I just want to appreciate you showcasing filipino talents on your platform. I remember your video on the very first filipino singer you've reacted to (Morissette). That was the beginning of you loving filipino talents. I love how you're not just reacting just like every other TH-camrs. We can see that you really enjoyed what you are doing and also trying to learn and understand our culture and language. I'm a fan of Efra on how he always pinpoint every single detail he say something about filipinos even if he doesn't really know us, He's just like reading our minds. I'm pretty sure he's a filipino in his past life haha. You waleska is so stunning. I love your technician comments because you're a singer and an artist also. You're pretty girl !
Wishing you and your family all the best in life. Loving from the Philippines 🫶🏻
1980s, they did not mention Kuh Ledesma... she gave Regine one of her first stage appearance and they have a duet, too
the 90s teen queen that you're wondering about is jolina magdangal. she was the pop girly of 90s. i heard bini's stylist get inspo from her since she has iconic fashion
She's the it girl of the 90s
It is insane that you know as much, maybe even more, of the Filipino industry than most of us Filipinos here!! You really are pretty much honorary Filipinos! It's so flattering to see someone else appreciate our culture. Makes me want to pay attention to it more and make sure I'm not taking it for granted.
Our ancient tribal music is all about chord progressions. But first there were bamboo instruments and drums. we were nomadic. Gongs were instruments of settled peoples. If you have time Dr Jose Maceda ethnomusicologist is idolized by many ethno-rockers like Joey Ayala and Grace Nono. Maceda excavated and discovered so much about our ancient sacred music. He has recordings. He died 2004
My parents’ generation also love bolero, tango, & cha-cha music. Filipino parties have no absence of these music, even now with salsa, cumbia, reggaeton, & merengue added. Yes, we’re Latinos of Asia.
It also helped that Latino artists like Menudo, Gloria Estephan, Julio Iglesias, Enrique Iglesias, Ricky Martin, Thalia, were super popular in the Philippines.
@10:16 Yeah I think they used compañero as well, later shortened to "pañero". I think they use the "compare"/"kumpare" variant more.
Edit: Unfortunate that the video creator didn't include the names of the artists.
31:09....ANG GANDA KO of SANDARA PARK...now dara in 2in1....//also the IN OR OUT👍👍
15:02 Sharon Cuneta
17:38 Ariel Rivera
20:22 Rodel Naval
20:58 Paul Sapiera/Rockstar
23:14 Renz Verano
23:31 Jessa Zaragoza
29:15 Sandara Park
30:15 MYMP/Juris
32:23 Jay-R Siaboc
32:52 Ronnie Liang
33:33 Bugoy Drilon
37:13 Franco
38:07 Sam Concepcion
38:31 Daniel Padilla
43:33 I belong to the zoo
44:03 This Band
46:16 Michael Dutchi Libranda
The one who sang Wish was Donna Cruz i think. She’s good too.
Geez, you recognized more Filipino music and artists than I did! Thanks for truly appreciating Philippine music. I wish that someone would make a compilation that feature other amazing and iconic bands like The New Minstrels, Circus Circus, VST, Hotdog, etc. I would also like a focused compilation for Kuh Ledesma, Zsa Zsa Padilla, Jaya, Vernie Varga, Lani Misalucha, etc. Is there a content creator who will grant my wish??? Sana naman.....
It’s amazing you know the Filipino artists more than some of us. Thank you for supporting the OPM. You are awesome !!!
You guys are pinoy now.. how you love Philippine music so much... Thank you very much ❤❤❤❤
HELLO GUYS watching you from Sydney Australia . Thanks for featuring and liking the Filipino music industry . Feeling mutual reciprocal in those popular Spanish popular songs that crossover borders
You missed 20:59. Thats Paul Sapiera with his band, Rockstar. Paul Sapiera is EZ Mil's dad.
It’s like a show of how much you know OPM by now. So proud for real as someone who started watching when you were just starting ❤
OMG, looking at this video and Im thinking..how amazing how much Filipino singers you know just from the face! Well done, guys! Also on 15:00 when Efra's asking who is this..its Sharon Cuneta.
Youve mentioned Paul Sapiera... He was the one singing Parting Time (1993)
Compañero is very much a word we use in the exact same context as you guys.
Early to late 2000's era is so wierd and so random. Listening to balad then RnB song plays after. Then switched to girl group songs (viva hot babes, sexbomb, etc). Then switched to rap/hiphop songs. Then your sister change the song to sarah/regine, celine dion. Then you switched it to band songs (parokya, e-heads, etc). Damn! What at era! 😆
They keep following the trend
Randy santiago, ariel rivera, marco sison, julie vega, haji alejandro, rodel naval, vst & company, eraserheads, asin, basil valdez, smokey mountain., etc. ..look at the stories of these singers...interesting!
Deyyymmm~ Filipino song master class. Your so informative.
And yes konpañeros is used in tagalog, commonly way bak 70s and 80s. Old folks still using it.
Tindig ang balahibo ko sa reaction nyo Kasi kabisado nyo ang mga pangalan ng mga old singer sa Philippines. Thank you sa inyong dalawa.. saludo Ako sa inyo. Salamat.
33:35 that was Bugoy Drilon.freshly from abs Dream academy.and Yeng Constantino is the winner. Kel is not yet on the scene at that time.
14:59 Sharon Cuneta
25:48 Jolina Magdangal
30:10 Juris Fernandez of MYMP
This is very informative. I myself as a Filipino didn't know the fckng evolution of music here in the country. Thank you guys for bringing this up and for loving and embracing our music. Mabuhay kayo! 🎉🇵🇭
What surprised me the most is the fact that most of the songs I figured were released during my parents' prime were WAY before them. Also Jano Gibbs' career started waaaay before. Lastly, there's also always a nationalistic/patriotic song every generation of music. Wow. This is very educational.
15:00 that's Sharon Cuneta 😇
29:13 that's Sandara 😁
Radio and television also were high in the 80s - variety shows, radio dramas, telenovelas, television sitcoms - all were incorporated to and with music.
That flowed smoothly through the 90s and 2000s - with bands, boybands (from matinee idols), esp with the emergence of MTV Asia in '92.
I'm Filipino and admire you two... much younger than I am and you know all the historical singers and songs ..I'm amazed you 2 know them since in 50's and on.. I don't even know any! ..that's what I get being in U.S. since a kid .. I shall return to Philippines
"Los españoles nos jodieron los dos." 😂 Exactamente. I admire your extensive dissection of the evolution of Filipino music. It's impressive how much you know about Filipino artists and our songs and analyze them according to the context of the period that they existed. It goes to show your genuine interest and appreciation of our musical culture. Me encanta tambien la cultura venezolana como soy una gran fan de la arepa. 😋Sí, se puede encontrar la harina PAN en Manila. Que vayan muy bien siempre los dos. Los aprecio mucho. 🥰
I'm so IMPRESSED with how many Filipino Stars and songs ypu both know. So glad you both love our media and Stars. Thank you so much for sharing. 🥰❤️❤️❤️🇵🇭
You have no idea how much I appreciate this so much! Thanks for this reaction!
The girl group with a hit song Spaghetti song is Sexbomb ..and the other girl group with the hit song Bulaklak is Viva Hot Babes..the girl you mentioned Sheryn Regis actually she is Tootsie Guevarra..kaba song..Choova Chu chu was Jolina Magdangal...love your reaction..and Thank you for your support to our Filipino Artist..your tandem is great..superb..especially your support to our boys...#SB19Mahalima...love you both..love from The Philippines...💙💙💙🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭👍👍👍😍😍😍👏👏👏🎉🎉🎉
Why did they not include Jay-R and Kyla's songs? They had a lot of great and beautiful songs in the early 2000, they were the ones who started to hit the RNB songs in their era here in the Philippines. They will not be called King and Queen of RNB if they're not.
sorry po
The lack of Hanggang Ngayon is surprising coz iirc it won an award on MTV.
I’m really disappointed that the snippets shown in the original video weren’t long enough for us to really appreciate the artists and composition styles in their respective time period. I wish they were at least each 8 seconds long. I wanted to learn more about the past and find nuances in how OPM evolved through out the years.
Pls make a part 2 of Indian drama ost reacting to these....
1.Tere liye(male and female)
2.Iss pyaar ko kya naam doon( title track, Rabba ve)
3.Phir bhi na maane badtameez dil( song - Mere nishaan, Yaadein teri)
4.Yeh rishta kya kehlata hai title track
5.Ek duje ke by Antara Mitra(from yrkkh)
6.Yeh un dinon ki baat hai
7.Dehleez (jiye re)
8. In aankhon me tum( from Jodha Akbar)
9.Bepanah title track
10. Jaana na dil se door
11. Kuch Rang pyaar ke aise bhi
I’m 30. I was raised in both Philippines and America. I’m fortunate enough that one of my grandparents is still alive. I hear him listening to music in his room and when the fellow Filipinos get together here in America, all these songs are sung in karaoke 😂. It’s so wild that I know a lot of these despite being majority raised here. My parents love music, so I think that’s why.
The Duo MYMP at 30:08 Try to check them out. They have a full list of great songs. Even IU recognized them and sang one of their song ' Say that you love me" during her 1st concert in PH 4 yrs ago. She used to listen to them during her teenage years.
MYMP (Juris as vocalist) + Nina + other acoustic performers (Paolo Santos, Nyoy Volante, etc) = the early 2000s began the resurgence of OPM dominating the radio back then.
They already reacted to MYMP. Maybe they just forgot and also the clips were really quick and it had no overlay of the names of the artists.
In or Out in 2004 and Ang Ganda ko in 2006 that was Sandara Park ❤❤❤❤
That was Sandara Park of 2NE1 in 2004 singing her "in or out" song. =)
Because of you guys I'm soo proud of our Music Genre cos you really knows our music. and singers!!!!
31:53 "Oo" by Up Dharma Down
Bini Maloi's favorite song 🤙🏼
44:06 Kung Di Rin Lang Ikaw
With an MTV that brought us all in-tears 🥲
Thank you for accepting our music love you both.
20:54 was ez mil dad singing parting time at his younger age..
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Hello I just stumbled in here and it's really nice seeing your appreciation for Filipino music. It's gives me nostalgia as well. 90's baby here!
Yes it's compañero and compañera is also a term used here for companions.
We use "Kompanyero" as well here in the Philippines.
Dina Bonnevie was the girl who sang bakit ba ganyan, before sharon cuneta 1981
Companyeros tambien vale, nuestros abuelos los usan para los amigos y compadres.
34:20 Tanya Markova fav band with Disney. I miss MYMP with Juris
Adding to my playlist laturrr
6:40 Minamahal kita
7:31 Carmelita
11:24 Manila
11:39 Panakip butas
11:58 Kay Ganda ng ating Musoka
12:04 Musika
12:11 Mr DJ
12:19 Sumayaw Sumunod
12:25 Swing
12:37 Annie Batungbakal
12:56 Step No Step Yes
13:07 BADAF
13:11 Laguna
13:21 Titser Enemy no.1
14:17 To Love Again
14:31 Growing Up
14:43 So It's You
15:53 Urong Sulong
15:57 Babaero
16:02 Di Bale Na Lang
16:09 Estudyante Blue
16:15 Mula Noon Hanggang Ngayon
16:22 Sayang na Sayang
17:03 Dito sa Puso Ko
20:21 Lumayo Ka Man sa Akin
21:26 Forevermore
GEN Z don't know how we enjoy music of the 90's of OPM.. Golden era because of the diverse music were introduced back then by OPM artists
Even I'm Born in 2001 I still love the Old Songs and also New Songs. It's really good to hear that Music here in Our World are still Expanding Every Year and becoming Relevant to Our Life listening Every day. MUSIC IS LIFE ❤
Bro wdym we sing those shit all the time during our break time.
Please explore more of the ph Rock scene. I believe ph made a lot of Good rock alt and even emo music from 90s to 2010's. Great Vocals, lyrics and the arrangements slaps! Since u know E-heads, Rivermaya, Bamboo, Parokya ni Edgar and all that legends, I'll just add some other great bands.
Check out these songs:
Typecast (Will you ever learn, Boston Drama)
Urbandub (First of Summer, The Fight is Over)
Slapshock (Carino Brutal, Agent Orange)
Chicosci (They have a wishbus performance recently of "A Promise")
Kamikaze (Chicksilog, MArtyr Nyebera)
Franco (Castaway)
i chuckled when you missed out on Sharon Cuneta 15:03. Bituing Walang Ningning was superpopular around the country when it came out.
32:12 hawak kamay by yeng
And that song became national anthem in the Philippines ❤
Yeng wrote so many hit songs during that era.
What amazes me nore is that you guys know our pinoy artists and some of their story and era. Thank u for liking and loving our pinoy songs.
Jay R and Kyla is really a big thing especially year 2004-2015 also Jaya
you're lucky that enrile did not become a singer.. maybe you'll get shocked that he sang 1800's and is still singing up to now 😅
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You guys cracks me up, I love you guys! 😂👍❤️ I can relate to all the contents of this blog. I came to the U.S. in 1970 from PI. Thanks, it brings back such a very good memories to me.
Did you know that TALA by SG was written by the same person who wrote Karera of BINI and three more?
Amazing content, love to see more of this with other countries music history! It’s always fun to discover the history and growth of music in other countries, really eye opening.
10:51 Halikana by maja salvador
She's an actress, queen of dancefloor also singer.
as a kid born in 1997 I am proud that I know/heard/sing most of the songs from the 70s to the present, Thank you to my kuyas and ates for raising me to opm.
I'm so glad that you enjoy most of the songs and artists here. Glad that some artists are bringing the music back from the past
I had the liberty to meet and talk to Hale's singer (the ones who made the song Blue Sky) during my summer vacation in highschool and he was legit so down to earth and humble. If I didn't know who he was, I would have mistaken him as a friendly neighborhood uncle. He cracked jokes and invited me to watch a concert where other artists would also perform like up dharma down. Then when he found out I was the bassist for my highschool band at the time, he was smiles all over and wished me well. The best✨️
TJ monterde and champ Lui (Hale's Vocalists) are cousin's.skl☺️ though they have diff genre but love their musics 🎧🥁🎤🎸
At 13:25, the song is "Bakit Ba Ganyan" (Why is it like that?), and the singer is Dina Bonnevie
36:57 don't get me wrong Jay-r and Kyla were great singers, but the hype in 2010s was pretty much dominated by Hiphop/Rap and Alt Rock, that's probably why... And this also somehow influenced the current school of Hiphop and Alt Rock in which are very hot in today's Music Industry...
Jay-r and Kyla were the hype in the 2000s not the 2010s they were everywhere, they were regulars in SOP
Thank you for always appreciating Filipino talents. An OFW here enjoying your videos.
The one who sings "PARTING TIME" is actually Ez Mils father
Oh wow didn't know this too
Thanks Waleska and Efra for this podcast.
You actually helped me appreciate our music. Filipino music and talent that I didn’t realize deserved more recognition than it gets.
Didn’t know about it till i learned your point of view of how this much talent and how frequent you can find an individual who can carry a tune or sing isn’t the same with other countries.
When efra knows a lot of names my heart is overwhelm❤ your memory is sharp dude 👍 this shows how you guys loved the ph ( i mean i know ever since the first time i watched your reaction video) looking forward to more rv of yours digging different genre's ❤
when you were at the 90s decade.. it was like i was back to my childhood hearing my neighbor browsing through the various radio stations.. that made me nostalgic...
also fun fact.. the composer of Da Coconut and Tuwing Umuulan at Kapiling ka is ryan cayabyab..
you guys should def check out rico blanco - he's the chief composer of rivermaya (1994-2007)
30:18 and this is the start of the jeje era😭😂 juskoo HAHAHHAHAHA nakakamiss although 2006 ako pinanganak
I'm impressed with your OPM KB! I left the PH in the 80's so don't know much about the music culture until lately. Well done!
I loved SB19 era from 2019 up to present.
A big miss from this list is Martin Nievera who has been a significant figure in the music industry for decades, influenced a lot of balladeers.
You guys missed Sharon’s first appearance on the list in the late 70s since she started really young and you didn’t recognize her in a couple other songs, she did several OSTs for her movies that were huge.
Also I think who you wondered if it was Khel, I think was actually Bugoy.
Please do look up the group VST who did several of those disco tracks you liked. They’re still around but they’re more of actors/comedians/tv hosts and one was a politician.
Oh and they missed Basil Valdez and Rey Valera too.
I miss the 70-90s era of OPMs.
they have many lacking in 1980s era....
The 1985 woman was sharon. amd the girl who sang bakit ba ganyan was Dina Bonenevi
So happy that you have a heart for Filipino music and artists. You're so great! More power!
It's amazing to see how immersed you guys are in Filipino music that you can recognize songs from different eras and know Filipino artists who are older than you are.
It's really nice knowing that you appreciate our music. I would love for the two of you coming here to the Philippines and meet the artist personally. I bet they would love to meet with you guys.