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OPM

OPM
• Original Pinoy Music
• Original Philippine Music
• Refers to Philippine pop songs,
particularly ballads, such as
those popular after the fading
of its predecessor, the Manila
Sound, in the late 1970s
1960s-1970s
• Nora Aunor, Eddie Peregrina,
Victor Wood, Asin, APO Hiking
Society
1970s-1980s
• Claire dela Fuente, Didith
Reyes, Rico Puno, Ryan Cayabyab,
Basil Valdez, Celeste Legaspi,
Hadji Alejandro, Rey Valera,
Freddie Aguilar, Imelda Papin,
Eva Eugenio, and Nonoy Zuñiga
1980s-1990s
• The golden era of Philippine
Ballads
Among the classics that emerged
were:
• Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika and
Kahit Ika’y Panaginip Lang by
Ryan Cayabyab
• Kapantay ay Langit, Kastilyong
Buhangin, Tubig at Langis by
George Canseco
• Sana’y Wala Nang Wakas, Bituing
Walang Ningning by Willie Cruz
• Beautiful Girl, Please Be
Careful With My Heart, Constant
Change by Jose Mari Chan
• Sana Maulit Muli by Gary
Valenciano
Most of these compositions used
Western-type melody and harmony
while expressing uniquely
Filipino emotions in movingly
poetic lyrics
Solo Artists:
• Pilita Corrales, Nora Aunor,
Basil Valdez, Celeste Legaspi,
Hadji Alejandro, Leah Navarro,
Kuh Ledesma, Sharon Cuneta,
Martin Nievera, Gary
Valenciano, Zsa Zsa Padilla,
Regine Velasquez, and Ogie
Alcasid

*novelty songs
Between 1980s-1990s
• Martin Nievara, Gary
Valenciano, Lea Salonga, Regine
Velasquez, Sharon Cuneta, Vina
Morales, Raymond Lauchengco,
Pops Fernandez, Jose Mari Chan,
Dingdong Avanzado, Janno Gibbs,
Ogie Alcasid, Joey Albert, and
Manilyn Reynes
1990s
• Jaya, Donna Cruz, Jessa
Zaragosa, Ariel Rivera
• Smokey Mountain, Eraserheads,
Southborder, Afterimage,
Rivermaya and Parkoya ni Edgar
Recently included:
• Sarah G., Yeng Constantino, Aiza
Seguerra, Ariel Pineda,
Charice/Jake Cyrus
Philippine Pop Music
➢ started as adaptation or
translation, if not, complete
imitation of Western hits
Philippine Pop Music
➢ Bobby Gonzales’ Hahabol-habol,
a local version of the rock and
roll of the 1950s and Rico
Puno’s Luneta, a local
adaptation of The Way We Were
Philippine Pop Music
➢ Manila Sound (mid 1970s) gave
rise to songs using a colloquial
language called Taglish
➢ Hotdog, Cinderella, The
Rainmakers, and Apo Hiking
Society
Philippine Jazz
• Boy Katindig and the Katindig
family pioneered Latin Jazz in
Manila
• Lito Molina, Angel Peña, Emil
Mijares, Bobby Enriquez
Philippine Alternative Folk Music
➢ Combined ethnic instrumentation
with electronic accompaniment,
while presenting themes or
issues of Philippine society and
the environment
➢ Joey Ayala, Grace Nono, and Edru
Abraham of Kontragapi
➢ Freddie Aguilar (Anak), Yoyoy
Villame (Magellan), Florante
(Ako’y Isang Pinoy), and Gary
Granada (Ka Bayan)
Philippine Rock
➢ 1973 – birth of Pinoy Rock by
the Juan de la Cruz Band, with
their song Ang Himig Natin
➢ Joey “Pepe” Smith, Wally
Gonzales and Mike Hanopol
(Jeproks)
Pinoy Rap
➢ Francis Magalona (Master Rapper,
The Man From Manila and often
hailed as King of Pinoy Rap)
➢ Andrew E
➢ Gloc 9
Pinoy Hip Hop
➢ Came as a popular dance form in
the Philippines

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