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Tim Dionela (born 1999), known mononymously as Dionela , is a Filipino singer -songwriter and musician. Dionela was born in Guiguinto, Bulacan. He began
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alongside Joonee Gamboa in the music video of the song "Sining" (Art) by Dionela and Jay R. Star Magic Star Music ABS-CBN Born to unmarried parents prior
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Group Philippines announces relaunch of EMI Records Philippines with Hale, Dionela , CHNDTR, Gracenote, and more". Bandwagon Asia. Retrieved February 22, 2024
List of Filipino singers
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Dessa Francine Diaz Celia Díaz Laurel Ney Dimaculangan Zephanie Dimaranan Dionela Charlie Dizon Kim Domingo Shanti Dope Dulce Mich Dulce Bullet Dumas Elaine
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Chlaui Malayao, Filipina child actress from GMA Network. Christian Bautista, singer , actor Gilbert Remulla, news anchor, TV host, former representative 2nd
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Group Philippines announces relaunch of EMI Records Philippines with Hale, Dionela , CHNDTR, Gracenote, and more". Bandwagon Asia. Retrieved February 22, 2024
2023 in Philippine music
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to happen for the year 2023. February 12 – Seven contestants, including singer -actor Marcus Cabais, win the survival competition Dream Maker. March 4 –
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1971), former actor and singer February 21 – Jomer "OG Kaybee" Galicia (b. 1988), rapper March 22 – Eva Castillo (b. 1969), singer March 29 – Jun Lopito
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Filipino singer and songwriter Jay R has released seven studio albums, one compilation album and fifty-four singles. In 2003, Jay R released his debut
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– Claire dela Fuente (b. 1958), businesswoman and singer April 23 – Victor Wood (b. 1946), singer May 20 – Zion Aquino (b. 1979), musician July 23 –
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contestants Elisia Parmisano and Gehlee Dangca, as well as Filipino-Korean singer Jin Hyeon-ju (known as Belle of the K-pop girl group Cignature), win the