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Ian Sison feat ACED! - Hush | LYRIC VISUALIZER

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Ian Sison, a rising talent from the Philippines, has been making significant strides in the music industry with his unique blend of rock and pop rock. Originating from Kidapawan, Sison's journey into music began during his academic years in Davao City. Despite a prosperous early career in business, his passion for music led him to Manila in 2012, where he pursued his artistic dreams. This move, though challenging, allowed him to immerse himself in the music scene, leading to collaborations with various labels and the release of several tracks. citeturn0search9 Sison's dedication to his craft is evident in his discography. His 2021 album, "Fighter," showcases his versatility, featuring a range of tracks from powerful rock anthems to melodic pop rock tunes. The album reflects his personal experiences and growth as an artist, resonating with a diverse audience. In 2022, he released the single "Pacman Para Sa Bayan," a tribute to boxing legend Manny Pacquiao...

Banal na Santong Kabayo - Rivermaya | KARAOKE

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Rivermaya and the Timeless Appeal of “Banal na Santong Kabayo” Rivermaya is one of the most influential rock bands in the history of Filipino music. Formed in the early 1990s, the band has produced numerous hits that have left a lasting impact on the OPM (Original Pilipino Music) scene. Among their many memorable songs, "Banal na Santong Kabayo" stands out as a compelling and thought-provoking track that showcases their musical brilliance and lyrical depth. The Rise of Rivermaya Rivermaya’s journey began in 1994 with a self-titled debut album that introduced them as one of the leading alternative rock bands of the decade. The band, which originally consisted of Bamboo Mañalac (vocals), Rico Blanco (keyboard/guitar), Nathan Azarcon (bass), and Mark Escueta (drums), quickly gained a massive following. Their music was a blend of alternative rock, grunge, and Filipino sensibilities, making their songs relatable to the Filipino audience. As the years went by, Rivermaya went t...