2. Stevie Nicks – “Edge of Seventeen” Really, any Stevie Nicks song is suitable for karaoke, but “Edge of Seventeen” has the horse-riding, giddy-up kinda beat that makes you want to move.
For complete chart: https://billboardphilippines.com/chart/top-philippine-songs/ Billboard Philippines Top Philippine Songs ranks the top Filipino songs within the ...
The Filipino Migrant Center recently celebrated its birthday — and Filipino American History Month — with a block party that featured food, performances and resources for the community, among other ...
The first Filipino food truck to open in Stanislaus County has now opened up a brick-and-mortar restaurant. With the limited ...
"The song is about a small hut in a garden ... love to have a good laugh and a good time," John said. "Filipino family is fun, comedy, karaoke. It is love, it is community, and it's a celebration.
Let's revisit SBS Filipino's interview with Jim Paredes, one of the members of Apo Hiking Society, as he reveals how the group was formed and shares the stories behind their songs. The Apo Hiking ...
Let us honor Filipino seafarers. Filipino seafarers are the “sailing ... oratorical contests, art contests, and karaoke competitions. Wreath and flower-throwing activities are also held in honor of ...
Not even a technical difficulty on their Billboard Philippines stage could dampen BINI’s spirit, as they would rather see the incident as a reminder of how much their Blooms had their backs. BINI made ...
Panganiban, part of the first Chicago Filipino American Theatre Festival ... “were just community members who maybe loved singing karaoke or something.” She continues, “But what was ...
Described as an “eclectic two-day festival brimming with music and engaging encounters ... Suntec City displays the works of Aaah Studio x HaveFun Karaoke, Crop Studio x Kawata House of ...
For the record: 12:43 p.m. Sept. 28, 2024A previous version of this article said that Van Nuys church members protested outside the Filipino Embassy. It was the Philippine Consulate. 8:30 a.m. Sept.