Kumusta everyone, Here’s my song entitled “Filipina Girl.” I originally made this song back in 1993 with my friend Ryan, when I was in Kababayan at UC Irvine (yay!) If you want to download this song, just go to iTunes and search under “filipina girl” or “john argosino” and you’ll find it. All proceeds from the sale of my song will go to the Philippines to help our less fortunate. Thanks for your support and happy listening!!!
I remember this song from way back in my Boy Scout days. I entered (or my scout master forced me to enter) in a singing contest, and I remember the other contestants singing this song beautifully. I knew I did not stood any chance, so when it came my turn, I was real nervous. As I was going up the stairs on stage, I was wishing for a miracle that I would not be there; and presto, the lights blew out like fireworks and everyone started running away from the place except me. I had a big smile coupled with an exhilaration that I was spared from competing. That made this song very unforgettable. Now, here is my attempt to sing this song by Nonoy Zuniga, and hopefully, I will do justice like those boys back in the days did. For the non Filipinos out there that would be listening to this song, this would be a cultural lesson. Filipinos value education because it is education that will elevate someones status in a community. It may seem funny for some westerners, and I know, since I have been in the states all my life; but it is true that education is somewhat the equalizer in Filipino culture. The educated will rarely marry the non-educated or a prestigious family will seldom give their daughters in marriage to a man from a family of a lower status particularly if the man is uneducated. This song is a narration of a Filipino man who fell in love to a woman that is, status wise, above his level.
MV for Filipino I class (Mm, Jay, Leika) with a few special extras. (Kyla and Giraffe) Got on board to direct it. Shot and edited, all in ONE DAY! Music: Warrior Music (intro/credits) Akala – Parokya Ni Edgar
School Project Music video translationg an english song into filipino The Day You Said Good Night by Hale THIS VIDEO IS PURELY FAN-MADE AND IS IN NO WAY ASSOCIATED WITH THE MUSICAL ARTIST OR ANIME COMPANY IN ANY WAY.
Exclusive footage of KAI singing “It might be you” in detroit on their farewell tour… www.youtube.com For any BOOKINGS or INQUIRIES, email importflavour@hotmail.com
a Magindanao of Mama sa Pano,Maguindanao was awarded for his outstanding artistry and dedication to his chosen instrument, the Magindanao kutyapi, a two-stringed plucked lute, regarded as one of the most technically demanding and difficult to master among Filipino traditional instruments.Other musical instruments and handicrafts available at Tesoros website.
the masilungan team reunite to do a romantic tale of woe between a rockband and an appliance directed by diego castillo and quark henares lensed by pong ignacio cut and colored by maui mauricio designed by trinka lat produced by mads adrias housed by furball