Daily Tribune (Philippines)

PHILPOP HIMIG HANDOG, THE ‘KAY GANDA NG ATING MUSIKA’ QUEST CARRIES ON

Top 12 songs that made the competitio­ns are some of the finest samples that represent OPM now

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Forty-six years ago, at the very First Metro Manila Popular Music Festival, Ryan Cayabyab’s “Kay Ganda Ng Ating Musika,” as interprete­d by Hajji Alejandro was declared the major winner. Since then, this anthem by the now-declared National

Artist for Music Raymundo Cipriano Cayabyab, and its message of being proud of our own wonderful and unique music, embracing, singing and performing it, continues to be relevant and revered as a pop classic.

Maestro Cayabyab’s song never gets old, performed to this day in concerts and important artistic celebratio­ns and collaborat­ions and, most importantl­y, it has become a battle cry, force and reminder for us to love and support original Filipino compositio­ns, composers and singers.

In this day and age, when American Top 40 is still around, K-pop has become the musical favorite of the young. The biggest festival collaborat­ion of the moment, PhilPop Himig Handog Songwritin­g Festival, is indeed a truly laudable developmen­t as it gives the much-needed spotlight to OPM and P-pop composers and artists.

PhilPop x Himig Handog

OPM and P-pop have something more beautiful to give musically. Filipino music aficionado­s will surely be delighted and surprised with the top 12 songs that made it to the historic and major collaborat­ion in music. Manila Sound is alive, kicking, intoxicati­ng and pulsating with all the feels! These songs that are more than ready for the appreciati­on, support and love from the local and global listeners.

Top 12 songs that made the competitio­ns are some of the finest that represent OPM now. All the ditties that made it to the final cut are a diverse mix and exciting selection of fully produced tunes that were weighed, listened to, assessed, debated upon and finally chosen by the dynamic duo of music festival institutio­ns PhilPop and Himig Handog.

Artists selected to interpret the songs include chart-topping, award-winning singer-songwriter and music hugot queen Moira dela Torre paired with folk pop sensation Johnoy Danao, pop icon Ice Seguerra, chanteuse Jolianne, Cebu’s pride Ferdinand Aragon, emerging P-pop boy band VXON, and rhythm and blues sensation Maki.

Completing the impressive set of performers are newbies in the music and live performanc­e block, namely Noah Alejandro; Shantel Cyline and Extrapolat­ion; KHIMO; Kurt Fick; FANA and Tiara Shaye; Lyka Estrella, Annrain and Geca Morales.

The 12 songs in competitio­n and their respective performers are: “ATM” by Francis Contemplac­ion, Ice Seguerra, performer; “Buhi” by Keith John Quito, Ferdinand Aragon, performer; “Dili Na Lang” by Relden Campanilla, Jolianne, performer; “Ghostwrite­r” by Kevin Yadao, KHIMO, performer; “Kurba” by Alvin Serito of Sunkissed Lola, Maki, performer; “Langit Lupa” by Geca Morales, Geca, Lyka Estrella, and Annrain, performers; “MHWG” by Rob Angeles, VXON, performers; “Papahiram” by Rinz Ruiz, Moira Dela Torre and Johnoy Danao, performers; “Salamat (Nga Wala Na Ta)” by Jimmy Ricks, Kurt Fick, performer; “Taliwala” by Maric Gavino, Noah Alejandro, performer; “Tulala” by Shantel Cyline Lapatha, Shantel and Extrapolat­ion, performers; “Wag Paglaruan” by Tiara Shaye, Tiara and

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FANA, performers.

“The final roster of tracks was determined through a rigorous adjudicati­on process. The selection of songs involved direct consultati­on with the songwriter­s to determine the creative direction of their respective material and identify collaborat­ors who aligned with their overall vision for the competitio­n,” said Jonathan Manalo, ABS-CBN Music creative director. “We then shortliste­d possible interprete­rs for each track, and a lot of things had to be considered or fall into place.”

The choosing of the artist to interpret the song, Manalo explained: “We choose an artist that fits the genre and production schedule. We couldn’t simply pick someone based on name value. They had to make sense in terms of style, the songwriter’s vision and overall commitment to the song, among others.”

The last time PhilPop Himig Handog took place was during the middle of the (Covid-19) pandemic in September 2020.

Aside from the bragging rights and the historical significan­ce of winning this year’s best song compositio­ns, winners will bring home cash prizes: P1,000,000 (first place), P500,000 (second place) and P200,000 (third place).

With this roster of composers and interprete­rs, the collaborat­ion of PhilPop and Himig Handog is a truly a fitting continuati­on and tribute to the legacy of the Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika quest that happened during the reign of the Manila Sound and continues during the rule of OPM and P-pop.

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WITH this roster of composers and interprete­rs, the collaborat­ion of PhilPop and Himig Handog is truly a fitting continuati­on and tribute to the legacy of the Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika quest.
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