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ano-po · 1 year ago
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Being in both Rizaliana and Adventure time fandoms are confusing because you don't know if the fanart in your dash is Simoun or Simon...
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josh0555 · 12 years ago
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This is the 2012 Christmas Station ID of TV5. The Christmas Station ID was themed "Everyday is Christmas Day”
The Christmas Station ID Theme Song of the same name was sung by Jose Mari Chan and Apo Hiking Society. Although, This is the only Christmas Station ID Theme Song not to be sung by Ogie Alcasid nor Regine Velasquez. 
But eventually, The Christmas Station ID features Ogie Alcasid, Martin Andanar, Seph Ubalde, Hero Angeles, Enzo Pineda, CJ Muere, Dennis Trillo, Sunshine Dizon, Sue Ramirez, Maja Salvador, Louise de los Reyes, Shaina Magdayao, Jazz Ocampo, Kim Chiu, Vice Ganda, Empoy Marquez, Coco Martin, Zoren Legaspi, Bella Mariano, Vince Gamad, Angel Locsin, German Moreno, Carmelito “Shalala” Reyes, Romy “Dagul” Pastrana, Mark Herras, Kris Aquino, Nash Aguas, Valeen Montenegro, Emman Abeleda, Joshua Dionisio, Sid Lucero, JC de Vera, Sef Cadayona, Dion Ignacio, Gerald Anderson, Edgar Allan Guzman, Arcee Muñoz, Alice Dixson, Tuesday Vargas, Ritz Azul, Eula Caballero, Luchi Cruz-Valdez, Korina Sanchez, Pia Arcangel, Connie Sison, Pinky Webb, Ivan Mayrina, Mark Salazar, Raffy Tima, Howie Severino, Atom Araullo, Shawn Yao, Enrique Gil, Marco Gumabao, Liza Soberano, Aga Muhlach, John Lloyd Cruz, Onemig Bondoc, EJ Falcon, Michael V., Allan K., Jake Cuenca, Paulo Avelino, IC Mendoza, David Licauco, Ken Chan, Sam Milby, Marco Alcaraz, Ivana Alawi, Arjo Atayde, Kit Thompson, Ruru Madrid, Juancho Triviño, Ina Raymundo, Gretchen Barretto, Ahron Villena, DingDong Avanzado, Jun Sabayton, Niño Muhlach, Simon Ibarra, Ramon Bautista, Baron Geisler, Dominic Roque, Eric Fructuoso, Chuckie Dreyfus, Mark Anthony Fernandez, Tirso Cruz III, Rhea Santos, Alex Santos, Ivan Dorschner, Jerald Napoles, Jason Abalos, Addy Raj, Adrian Alandy, Jeric Gonzales, Carlo Aquino, Derrick Monasterio, Xian Lim, Yves Flores, Diego Castro III, Carmina Villaroel, Eugene Domingo, Nora Aunor, including Julius Babao and his wife Christine Bersola-Babao, Bela Padilla and Kylie Padilla, daughters of Rommel Padilla, sisters of Queenie Padilla, nieces of Robin Padilla and cousins of Daniel Padilla and RJ Padilla. twin brothers Rodjun and Rayver Cruz, Mikoy Morales, the son of Vicky Morales, Ronwaldo and Kristoffer Martin, the sons of Coco Martin and Sandino Martin, the brother of Coco Martin featuring Master Boy Abunda, Emcee Mo Twister, DJ Willie Revillame, Captain Lourd de Veyra and president Noynoy Aquino as Santa Claus.
The Christmas Station ID also features special guests like Cristine Reyes, Masahiro Inoue, Renn Kiriyama, Ryota Ozawa, Yutaka Kobayashi and Riki Miura who are the actors from the 2006 movie Minority Report and South Korean boy band Momoland as a 9-member boy band during their pre-debut similar to the Happy Music Video from Toy Story 3 when they are in school uniform. Somehow, The Christmas Station ID also features cameos from Disney at the very end featuring Blue the Puppy who is the mascot of TV5 and the character from Disney’s Blues Clues. Somehow, Blue the Puppy broke the fourth wall and made the characters from Disney, the TV5 crew members and South Korean boy band Momoland to get mad and glare at her which makes Blue surprised that she is about to be captured by the crew. However, The opening features the voice of Peter Musgñi who is the voiceover of ABS-CBN whenever he narrates about Christmas and even the people they lost which made people cry or even depressed.
Somehow, The Christmas Station ID will be re-used in 2013 which will be known as “DisyembRegalo”.
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oziasfilho · 4 months ago
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Revista Mapas do Confinamento , a publicação do coletivo que representa uma série de talentos (onde estou incluído).
Faça o download gratuito no link no final do post
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REVISTA MAPAS DO CONFINAMENTO
19 edições com colaborações de:
Ana Carvalho | Lelena Lucas | Teresa dos Santos | Paulo Kellerman | Ondjaki | Susana Piedade | Hirondina Joshua | Richard Zimler | Rafael Ibarra | Telma Tvon | Kátia Borges | Carla de Sousa | Ricardo Fonseca Mota | José Luís Jorge | Maria Teresa Horta | Maria João Cantinho | Heduardo Kiesse | Godofredo de Oliveira Neto | Ana Gilbert | José Luís Mendonça | Frankie Boy | Décio Zylbersztajn | Pedro Teixeira Neves | Deusa d'África | André Timm | Mélio Tinga | Eduardo Duarte | Ana Cristina Silva | Natália Timerman | Elísio Miambo | Goretti Pereira | Adriane Garcia | Hugo Mezena | Marcela Dantés | Zetho Cunha Gonçalves | Mónia Camacho | Sónia Silva | Ronaldo Cagiano | Rafael Vieira | José Alberto Postiga | Sónia Travassos | Alê Motta | João Nuno Azambuja | Alice WR | Amílcar Bettega | Emílio Tavares Lima | Domingos Lobo | Dirce Waltrick do Amarante | Renata Belmonte | Manuela Vaz | Julieta Massossote | Teresa Guerreiro | Sérgio Tavares | Tiago D. Oliveira | Almeida Cumbane | Ana Pessoa | Sara Bandarra | Claudia Nina | Henrique Rodrigues | Otildo Justino Guido | Harrie Lemmens | Olinda Gil | Patrícia Lavelle | Susana Gonçalves | Rafael Azevedo | Agnaldo Bata | Rui Zink | Katia Gerlach | Vanessa Vascouto | Teresa Afonso | João da Silva | Sébastien Rozeaux | Céline Gaille | Luísa Semedo | Mazé Torquato Chotil | Helena Machado | Sónia Queimado Lima | Luísa Ducla Soares | Aida Gomes | Eltânia André | Ana Moderno | Lahissane | Daísa Rizzotto Rossetto | Renato Tardivo | Ricardo Figueira | Marta Barbosa Stephens | Cristina Vicente | Ozias Filho | Nara Vidal | João Anzanello Carrascoza | Edmilson Mavie | Juliana Berlim | Gabriela Ruivo Trindade | Juliana Monteiro Carrascoza | Cristina Drios | Alex Andrade | Sónia Palma | António Ladeira | Sílvia Bernardino | Nuno Gomes Garcia | Simone Mota | Nuno Camarneiro | Lopito Feijóo | Thais Beltrame | Paulo Martins | Dominique Stoenesco | Luciana Grether | Catarina Gomes | Rita Reis | Sara Bandarra | Sónia Borges | Maraia | Inês Soares | Fátima Nascimento | Yara Kono | Ana Biscaia | Thais Beltrame | Luísa Portugal | Mafalda Milhões | Marta Madureira | Rachel Caiano | João Batista Melo | Helena Terra | Catarina Gomes | Mónica Brandão | Gabriela Silva | Rodrigo Tavares | Amosse Mucavele | Valério Maúnde | Carla Bessa | Sara F. Costa | Paulo Landeck | Samuel F. Pimenta | Paulo José Costa | Mário Araújo | Dora Nunes Gago | Rita Taborda Duarte | Kalaf Epalanga | Phoe McCallum
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dear-indies · 5 months ago
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Hi! May I please ask for recs for alt fcs for Abigail Spencer? Thank you
Simone Kessell (1975) Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Ngāi Te Rangi / White.
Carice van Houten (1976) - has spoken up Palestine!
Miriama Smith (1976) Te Arawa,
Tonantzin Carmelo (1976) Tongva, Kumeyaay, Unspecified Latine.
Yasmine Al Massri (1978) Palestinian / Egyptian.
Maggie Q (1979) Vietnamese / White.
Rose Byrne (1979)
Marisa Quinn (1980) Lipan Apache, Mexican.
Dorra Zarrouk (1980) Tunisian - has spoken up for Palestine!
Amara Zaragoza / Tamara Feldman (1980) Shawnee, Mexican [Purépecha], White - has Multiple Sclerosis - has spoken up for Palestine!
Luna Maya (1983) Indonesian - has spoken up for Palestine!
Vannessa Vasquez (1983) Mexican - has spoken up for Palestine!
Cara Gee (1983) Ojibwe.
Aisling Bea (1984) - has spoken up for Palestine!
Zawe Ashton (1984) Ugandan / White - donated an auction to Cinema4Gaza!
Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers (1985) Kainai Blackfoot, Northern Sámi.
Katrina Law (1985) Taiwanese / White.
Jessica Matten (1985) Red River Metis of Cree and Saulteaux descent, Chinese, White.
Débora Nascimento (1985)Brazilian [Unspecified Indigenous, Black, Italian] - is bisexual.
Sepideh Moafi (1985) Iranian - has spoken up for Palestine!
Lilan Bowden (1985) Taiwanese / White - has spoken up for Palestiene!
Troian Bellisario (1985) American, Louisiana Creole [African, French, English] / White - has spoken up for Palestine!
Sonam Kapoor (1985) Indian - has spoken up for Palestine!
Giulia Michelini (1985) - has spoken up for Palestine!
Eréndira Ibarra (1985) Mexican - is bisexual - has spoken up for Palestine!
I hope this helps, anon!
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atletasudando · 2 years ago
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La noche mágica de Federico Bruno
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Por LUIS VINKER Federico Bruno, el bravo corredor oriundo de Concordia y que cumplirá 30 años el próximo 18 de junio, acaba de dar un nuevo paso hacia la historia grande del atletismo argentino, en la noche de este viernes 21 de abril. En un esfuerzo demoledor y casi solitario, en un territorio mítico como es la pista de la Universidad de California, en Stanford, recuperó para la Argentina el récord sudamericano de una de las distancias clásicas de la programación atlética: los 5.000 metros llanos. Su registro de 13 minutos, 11 segundos y 57 centésimas le dieron, con  amplitud, el primer puesto de su serie del clásico meeting Payton Jordan Invitational y dejaron atrás el tope regional que el brasileño Marilson Gomes dos Santos mantenía desde el 8 de junio del 2006 en Kassel (13:19.43). Bruno produjo una notable superación personal –su antecedente en la distancia era 13:31.42 desde hacía cuatro años en  Torrance, también en California- y batió el récord argentino que Antonio Silio había fijado el 17 de julio de 1991 en el Estadio Olímpico de Roma con 13:19.64. Bruno inscribe así su nombre junto a los grandes fondistas argentinos que a lo largo de un  historial de más de un siglo se apoderaron de este primado (entre ellos Juan Carlos Zabala, Raúl Ibarra y Osvaldo Suárez). “Fede estaba confiado, llegó muy bien entrenado. Y aquí se corre en condiciones óptimas, por una organización impecable y un clima ideal, sin viento”, comentó el profesor Fernando Díaz Sánchez, jefe técnico del área de fondo de la CADA, quien acompañó a Bruno en esta “expedición” a California. “Ya es la quinta vez que vengo a competir en la primavera de California –contó Bruno- y siempre me fue bien, por eso lo aconsejo. Por el nivel de competencia, por el clima y la calidad de las pruebas, es un lugar ideal para buscar marcas”. Sin embargo, había un contratiempo: las liebres se dispusieron para un ritmo algo más lento que el que pensaba correr el argentino (8m.8s. para los 3.000, le informaron). Por lo tanto, decidió encarar él directamente el esfuerzo y la búsqueda de las marcas. Después de una salida cautelosa, se plegó a las “liebres” solo hasta los 500 metros. De allí en más, Bruno “tiró” toda la carrera y se fue alejando del pelotón, en la búsqueda de su propia marca. Sus parciales fueron de 7m.54s. al paso de los 3.000 –que ya anticipaban su gran producción- y 10m.36s en el cuarto kilómetro, cerrando con un ritmo de 2m.35s para el último km. Se había largado a las 20.05 hora local (las 0.05 del viernes en la Argentina). Un rato antes, la venezolana Joselyn Daniely Brea había consumado una hazaña similar: al ganar los 5.000 metros femeninos con 15:05.56, batió el récord sudamericano que estaba en poder de la brasileña Simone Alves da Silva (15:18.85 desde el 20 de mayo del 2011 en Sao Paulo). De este modo, entre Brea y Bruno completaron una noche mágica para el atletismo de Sudamérica. Bruno cumplía esta noche su primera competencia de la temporada al aire libre y no tenía tanta experiencia sobre 5.000 metros, donde su mejor registro personal era de 13:41.42 logrado hace cuatro años en Torrance, también en California. Recordman nacional de los 1.500 y la milla (prueba donde fue el primer argentino en bajar de 4 minutos), había protagonizado una ascendente temporada en el 2022, conquistando el doblete dorado (1.500-5.000) en los Juegos Odesur, en Asunción, además de otras notables actuaciones. El 2023 arrancó muy bien para él, al batir el récord sudamericano de los 3.000 en pista cubierta y ahora apunta hacia los grandes compromisos internacionales, principalmente los Juegos Panamericanos en Santiago de Chile. El meeting Payton Jordan se realiza en homenaje a uno de los más grandes entrenadores en la historia del atletismo de Estados Unidos y que dirigió durante 23 años a los planteles de la Universidad de Stanford, en California. Payton Jordan (1917-2009) dirigió allí a seis recordistas mundiales y fue el head coach del fabuloso plantel olímpico en los Juegos de México, en 1968, aquel que incluía a Jim Hines, Tommie Smith, John Carlos, Dick Fosbury, Bob Beamon y Al Oerter, entre otras leyendas.   Read the full article
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thecomicon · 3 years ago
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Preview: A New Enemy Is Rising In 'Power Rangers' Vol 2
Preview: A New Enemy Is Rising In ‘Power Rangers’ Vol 2
BOOM! Studios collects chapters #5-8 of Power Rangers this week with Power Rangers Vol. 2 SC. Featuring a script by Ryan Parrott, illustration by Francesco Mortarino (with assistance from Gilbey Ibarra) and Simone Ragazzoni, color by Raul Angulo (with assistance from Jose Enrique Fernandez) and Igor Monti (with assistance from Sabrina Del Grosso), letters by Ed Dukeshire, and cover by Matteo…
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ghostcultmagazine · 4 years ago
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ALBUM REVIEW: Devildriver – Dealing With Demons I - Napalm Records
ALBUM REVIEW: Devildriver – Dealing With Demons I – Napalm Records
The first part of a double release (the second half due next year), the latest offering from prolific Californian melodic death metallers DevilDriver finds the band in cathartic form, as each song on the band’s ninth album, Dealing With Demons I (Napalm Records) focuses on a different type of obstacle or demon to be faced and overcome.
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intxthing · 6 years ago
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intp chaotic neutral 5w4 slytherin polyamorous playlist
You Don’t Own Me // Lesley Gore Be Gone Dull Cage // Kiev Cactus Tree // Joni Mitchell Us // Ruby Ibarra ft. Rocky Rivera, Klassy, & Faith Santilla Mixed Up, Shook Up Girl // Patty & The Emblems Disparate Youth // Santigold Wild is the Wind // Nina Simone
Audio-visual recommendation: Widows (2018), dir. Steve McQueen
Audio-visual recommendation: Good Girls (2018 - ), cr. Jenna Bans for @savage-space-nerd
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moonlightwinterdxxix · 4 years ago
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Hanga ako 🥰🥰 Love these characters, amazing interpretations
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Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo are mandated by Philippine law to be studied by High School students. I won’t lie that these lessons bored me so much before, not only were they made to sound boring by our teachers, the lesson was also in Tagalog (which wasn’t my birth language; twas Hiligaynon/ Ilonggo) so it made the lessons even difficult to digest. 
The generation today relies on a more visual style of approach. Visual aids such as explainer videos have become an important tool in teaching as the breakdown of information is easy to follow, and there are animated visuals that help the topic easier to understand while keeping the viewer hooked.
Disney Animations have been rooted to most people’s childhoods, and they still continue to produce enchanting feature films. Aside from their animated films, their merchandise of their iconic characters and their theme parks all over the world are hard to miss.
So for my final project in my Jose Rizal course last year, I mixed two big things: Rizal’s easily most recognizable works and Disney Animations art style. I thought that, what if Rizal’s characters were brought to life through an animated film by Walt Disney Studios… Will that spark the interest of the youth today not only in Rizal’s two novels but to his other works as well? Though, I don’t have enough time nor manpower (and a producer) to animate a whole film so I decided to render the main characters of Noli Me Tangere in a Disney style instead, emulating what they might look like in a Disney animated film.
This was earlier last year so I couldn’t quite manage to emulate the style well yet. I was still just trying to shift from my anime style that time. (I might just redraw this soon :3)
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mourningmaybells · 4 years ago
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Ok wait that French TMA post blew up, so I want to ask what names would the tma cast have if they localized the names in your country? (if there’s no fiting translation, just give them the name that feels the most right with them.)
Anyways, I’d like to think if it was localized in my part of the Philippines it’d be:
Jonah Madriaga, Gertrude Ongcampo, Jon Caro
Tim Omapoy, Sasha Santiago, Martin Baquiran (He took his mom’s surname, that’s why he has no middle name)
Melanie Reyes, Georgie Ibarra, Daisy Tan
Helen Rivera, Michael Chu, Jude Panganiban, Agnes Rosario, Jared Homoroc, Mike Cheng, Gerry de la Cruz
Jane Pascual, Simon Fontanilla, Peter Lacson, Annabelle Villanueva
Edit: I want to clarify that this is only for Christian English names. I don’t know if French people want rat boy Elias representing them, but I’m removing it just to be sure. 
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felicia-cat-hardy · 3 years ago
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20 Asian American Musicians To Add To Your Playlist Now
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Over the past several years, the K-pop industry in the U.S. has grown exponentially. The fan enthusiasm behind bands like BTS has drawn parallels to The Beatles, and so many K-pop groups have received the same passionate reception. The attention is well-deserved, but Asian artists represent a multitude of musical genres (even just within the K-pop industry) — a fact that should not be overlooked. Whether you're a fan of indie rock, R&B, hip-hop, or dance music, you won't want to sleep on these Asian American musicians.
Asian artists have recently received some long-deserved recognition in the entertainment industry, primarily in film. In 2020, Bong Joon-ho's Parasite won big at the Oscars. The following year, Youn Yuh-Jung won the award for Best Supporting Actress for her work in Minari, which also scored The Walking Dead alum Steven Yeun a nomination for Best Actor. However, there's still plenty of work to be done within the music landscape to ensure equal representation is achieved.
BTS, most notably, has seen unprecedented success in the U.S. Still, despite being invited to attend the last three Grammys, they've yet to take home an award, highlighting the discrepancy between their immense success and the Recording Academy's willingness to acknowledge it. Additionally, Asian artists have a harder time landing record deals. As American Idol alumni Paul Kim explained to The New York Times, he was blatantly told by industry execs he would have been signed to a label faster had he not been Asian.
By streaming these artists, you're not only supporting them and their art, but you're subsequently showing industry insiders just how valuable they are. Consider this list sonic proof Asian artists are making exceptional, diverse music that can't be boxed into one genre or sound. Each of these artists prides themselves on breaking boundaries and creating their own rules. You may have heard of a few, but many have been flying under the radar for far too long. Your ears will thank you soon enough.
Melissa Polinar
Polinar got her start in the late 2000s when viral YouTube covers paved the way for success. While artists like Justin Bieber and Lennon & Maisy were sharing music covers, Polinar focused on posting her original music — and her soulful vocals were a hit. In 2019, the Filipino-American songwriter actually re-recorded one of the songs that propelled her career forward, "Try," on its 10-year anniversary.
Eric Nam
Born and raised in Atlanta, Nam moved to Korea to pursue music because he felt he had a better chance of succeeding there. “Even if you look at American Idol, or X-Factor, or The Voice or anything, it was always difficult to see an Asian or an Asian-American make it to a certain point,” Nam told TIME in November 2019. Today, Nam is a highly visible and respected name in the K-pop industry. While he's very proud of his K-pop success, he considers himself a pop singer first. He hopes to grow his success stateside and told TIME, "I want people to hear my music and say, 'I don’t know who this person is,' and I could be Black, white, Latino, Asian — it doesn’t matter, but it’s just a great pop song."
Clinton Kane
Kane's got every making of a great singer-songwriter, and his lyricism will make a fan out of loyal Ed Sheeran or Sam Smith listeners. The Filipino-American singer's impressive vocal range captivates, and his emotion-driven lyrics will melt your heart. One of his more popular tracks, "Chicken Tendies," has upwards of 2 million views and is a must-add to your heartbreak playlist.
Jhené Aiko
As a mixed-race Japanese, Creole, Dominican, and European woman, Aiko has proudly championed her diverse roots throughout her accomplished career. The R&B singer is a six-time Grammy-nominated artist and is well respected within the industry for her philanthropic endeavors. She launched the WAYS foundation in 2017, an organization dedicated to helping cancer patients and their families.
Steve Aoki
Steve Aoki is hardly a newcomer to the EDM scene, but as one of the most prominent DJs in the industry, and one of the biggest Japanese DJs ever, it would be a crime to leave him off this list. Aoki even has his own record label and, in 2016, Netflix released I'll Sleep When I'm Dead, a documentary about his career.
Karen O
As the lead singer for the rock band Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Karen O has solidified her spot as a rock music legend. Not only is the Korean-American singer's discography with the band a must-listen for any rock music fan, but her 2019 album with Danger Mouse, Lux Prima, earned her a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Performance.
H.E.R.
Hailing from the San Francisco Bay Area, H.E.R. (aka Gabi Wilson) has become one of the most prominent names in R&B. At just 23 years old, the singer-songwriter already has four Grammy wins and 13 nominations. Along the way, she's never shied away from praising her Filipino mother and Black father, Agnes and Kenny Wilson, for giving her the unique perspectives that propelled her musical success.
Toro Y Moi
Toro Y Moi is actually one person (Chaz Bear) and he's become the unofficial king of chillwave. Born to a Filipino mother, the South Carolina native later relocated to California to further his music career. If you need some chill vibes on your playlist, Bear's got you covered.
Ruby Ibarra
Ibarra is a Filipino-American rapper from San Lorenzo, California who also dabbles in spoken word poetry. Her music is meaningful in more ways than one. A number of her songs touch upon her experience as an Asian American woman. In April 2021, she released a powerful song and video called "Gold" with Ella Jay Basco, which exposed the harmful effects of the skin whitening industry.
Ella Jay Basco
You may recognize Basco from her appearance in Birds of Prey, but her music is not to be slept on because it's making major waves. Her song "Gold" with Ruby Ibarra highlights her Filipino heritage. As she told People, "From top to bottom, we wanted to make sure that our Asian-American community was represented with this project."
Mitski
Meet your new favorite alt-rock queen. Mitski's dreamy melodies appeal to the indie-rock crowd more than anything, and, if you're a sucker for a sad bop, this Japanese-American songstress has plenty of those stacked up.
Yaeji
Yaeji was born in Flushing, Queens in 1993 and grew up between the U.S. and Korea. Since she moved around so much as a kid, she found friendship on the internet, where she first connected with the bossa nova, jazz, and Korean indie music that drove much of the Korean DIY scene. She soon returned to the States to attend college, where she discovered a love for producing and DJing. Now, she meticulously blends hip-hop elements with her house-driven sound for a listening experience that is unlike anything else.
Hayley Kiyoko
Kiyoko has been given the nickname Lesbian Jesus since she’s so outspoken about LGBTQ+ representation in the music industry. The Japanese-American singer is a true trailblazer and her pop music genius has landed her hits with Kehlani, MAX, and AJR.
Jay Park
Park is an industry heavyweight. The Seattle native got his start in the K-pop industry as part of the band 2PM, but he went solo in 2009. Today, not only does the star have dozens of hits under his belt, but he has two record labels of his own that specialize in R&B and hip-hop music: AOMG and H1ghr. Park uses his superstar status to give others the spotlight, and he's put his support behind other artists like GOT7's JAY B and Yugyeom, and Raz Simone. Whether you're a self-proclaimed K-pop stan, or you're just recently getting acquainted with the genre, Park's discography is required listening.
Jin Au-Yeung
Born and raised in North Miami Beach, Florida, the Chinese-American rapper, aka MC Jin, has some seriously impressive accolades under his belt. After becoming popular among his musical peers for his epic freestyles, he was signed to Ruff Ryders in 2002 at just 19 years old, becoming the first Asian American solo rapper to be signed to a major record label in the U.S. He's since parted ways with the label and now travels back and forth between the U.S. and Hong Kong, seeing success in both places. In May 2021, the rapper released a single called "Stop the Hatred" with Wyclef Jean to raise awareness about hate crimes toward Asian Americans amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Olivia Rodrigo
Rodrigo needs no introduction, but I'll do it anyway: This Filipino-American actress-turned-singer-songwriter's mega-hit debut single "drivers license" was unavoidable in January 2021. Its heartbreakingly relatable lyrics about a crush moving on with someone else struck listeners to their core and immediately soared to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. It also went viral on TikTok, before making its way into a Saturday Night Live sketch. Rodrigo's songwriting skills have fans likening her to industry heavyweights like Taylor Swift, so it's no surprise her debut album, Sour, is one of the most highly-anticipated albums of summer 2021.
Run River North
Run River North is not just one musician, but three. The band formerly known as Monsters Calling Home is an indie rock band from Los Angeles. The group has an eclectic sound that draws inspiration from each member: Daniel Chae, Alex Hwang, and Sally Kang.
ZHU
When ZHU first entered the electronic music scene, he used an alias and remained anonymous. By 2014, the artist also known as Steven Zhu was ready to share his identity with the world. ZHU got his start in San Francisco, California, but has made his mark on the EDM scene globally.
Darren Criss
Criss rose to fame starring on the television series Glee and he's since proven himself to be a true triple threat. His work can be seen across TV, film, and music. In September of 2018, Criss became the first Filipino-American to win an Emmy in the lead actor category for his portrayal of Andrew Cunanan in FX's The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story. He’s also got several full-fledged EPs under his belt.
Amber Liu
Amber Liu (also known mononymously as Amber) is of Taiwanese descent and grew up in Los Angeles. She made a big splash when debuting as a member of the K-pop girl group f(x) in September 2009, but has since gone solo. Her 2019 solo track "Other People" racked up millions of streams, and she’s gearing up to drop her first album of 2021, called y?, very soon. In the meantime, she’s continuing to grow her superstar following on social media, where she has 5 million Instagram followers and over 2.3 million on Twitter.
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josh0555 · 10 years ago
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This is the 2014 Summer Station ID of TV5, The Summer Station ID was titled “Bida Best sa Tag-Araw”
The Summer Station ID Theme Song was sung by Filipina singer and songwriter Sarah Geronimo, Filipino singer, songwriter, dancer, record producer, DJ, conductor, television host, actor, comedian and businessman Willie Revillame, Filipina OPM singer and songwriter Regine Velasquez and her husband Ogie Alcasid who is a Filipino singer, songwriter, rapper, dancer, television host, actor and comedian. The Summer Station ID Theme Song was used in Summer 2014 for a big hot summer fun. Starting in June 1, 2014, The theme “Bida-Best sa Tag-Araw” can be heard on Radyo5 and various radio stations nationwide.
The Summer Station ID contains Ivan Mayrina, Mark Salazar, Raffy Tima, Lourd de Veyra, Sam Milby, Marco Alcaraz, Ivana Alawi, Arjo Atayde, Kit Thompson, Nash Aguas, Valeen Montenegro, Emman Abeleda, Joshua Dionisio, Aga Muhlach, John Lloyd Cruz, Onemig Bondoc, EJ Falcon, Vice Ganda, Empoy Marquez, Coco Martin, Zoren Legaspi, Enzo Pineda, Hero Angeles, CJ Muere, Dennis Trillo, Jake Cuenca, Paulo Avelino, IC Mendoza, David Licauco, Ken Chan, Enrique Gil, Marco Gumabao, Liza Soberano, JC de Vera, Sef Cadayona, Dion Ignacio, Gerald Anderson, Edgar Allan Guzman, Arcee Muñoz, Alice Dixson, Tuesday Vargas, Ritz Azul, Eula Caballero, Mark Herras, Sid Lucero, Sunshine Dizon, Sue Ramirez, Maja Salvador, Louise de los Reyes, Shaina Magdayao, Jazz Ocampo, Kim Chiu, Luchi Cruz-Valdez, Pinky Webb, Connie Sison, Seph Ubalde, Howie Severino, Martin Andanar, Shawn Yao, Korina Sanchez, Pia Arcangel, Rhea Santos, Alex Santos, Atom Araullo, Gilbert Remulla, Randy Santiago, Diether Ocampo, Michael V., Allan K., Ivan Dorschner, Jerald Napoles, Jason Abalos, Addy Raj, Adrian Alandy, Jeric Gonzales, Carlo Aquino, Derrick Monasterio, DingDong Avanzado, Jun Sabayton, Niño Muhlach, Simon Ibarra, Ramon Bautista, Baron Geisler, Dominic Roque, Eric Fructuoso, Chuckie Dreyfus, Mark Anthony Fernandez, Tirso Cruz III, Diego Castro III, Vince Gamad, Angel Locsin, German Moreno, Carmelito “Shalala” Reyes, Romy “Dagul” Pastrana, Ruru Madrid, Juancho Triviño, Ina Raymundo, Gretchen Barretto, Ahron Villena, Xian Lim, Yves Flores, Carmina Villaroel, Eugene Domingo, Nora Aunor, Michael Pangilinan, Kris Aquino, including Bela Padilla and Kylie Padilla, daughters of Rommel Padilla, sisters of Queenie Padilla, nieces of Robin Padilla and cousins of Daniel Padilla and RJ Padilla. twin brothers Rodjun and Rayver Cruz, Mikoy Morales, the son of Vicky Morales, Ronwaldo and Kristoffer Martin, the sons of Coco Martin and Sandino Martin, the brother of Coco Martin featuring Master Boy Abunda, DJ Willie Revillame, Emcee Mo Twister and president Noynoy Aquino getting ready for the party. The 2014 Summer Station ID of TV5 also features special guests like twin sisters Anne Curtis and Jasmine Curtis-Smith including Imee Hart, Iwa Moto and Sugar Mercado, the SexBomb Girls who are the original cast members of the sitcom show Banana Split, The Summer Station ID also contains GMA actors, Luis Manzano, Matteo Guidicelli, Patrick Garcia, AJ Perez, Terence Baylon, Carl Cervantes, Martin Escudero, Derek Ramsay and Paolo Ballesteros who are the cast from the sitcom show Lokomoko High which references to Twice, the first South Korean boy band of the 2010’s. The 2014 Summer Station ID of TV5 also features South Korean boy band Momoland as a 9-member group during their pre-debut with members, Ji Chang-min, Lee Hye-bin, Park Joo-won, Kim Tae-ha, Kim Na-yun, Lee Min-hyuk, Lee Ah-in, Lim Yeon-woo and Kim Young-jae in their school uniforms. But somehow, Momoland will debut with 13 members in April 9, 2015.
The Summer Station ID was filmed in December 26, 2009 until January 1, 2010 at Mall of Asia Arena, TV5 Media Center, SM Megamall, SM Aura Premier, Congressional Avenue, The Bell Church in Baguio, La Casas Filipinas, Pasig River Esplanade, Bonifacio Global City and when the next generation of TV5 is arriving soon with new actors and new shows.
But somehow, This was originally used for the Happy music video from Michael Jackson in the upcoming movie Toy Story 3 that will be released in September 11, 2010 in theaters worldwide.
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DOLCE AMORE ✿ Coming Home (Episode 56/137) May 4, 2016
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Rockabye, Baby
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by Jennalee116
What would you do to protect the one you love most? Who would you destroy to guarantee their happiness and safety?
For one young street rat, the answers to these two questions is simple. There is nothing she will not do to protect her brother,Ian, from the dangers of Night City. NOTHING.
And there is no one who is safe if his life is ever threatened. NO ONE.
Ian will get the life he deserves, surrounded by the people who love him most. And just maybe, amidst the chaos and uncertainty of Night City, she will find a way to save herself.
Words: 4498, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Fandoms: Cyberpunk 2077 (Video Game), Shameless (US)
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death, Rape/Non-Con, Underage
Categories: F/M, M/M
Characters: Mama Welles (Cyberpunk 2077), Jackie Welles, Pepe (Cyberpunk 2077), Sebastian "Padre" Ibarra, Viktor Vector, Misty Olszewski, Wakako Okada, Judy Alvarez, Panam Palmer, Saul Bright, Rogue Amendiares, Kerry Eurodyne, River Ward, Dum Dum (Cyberpunk 2077), Simon ''Royce'' Randall, Placide (Cyberpunk 2077), Johnny Silverhand, Alt Cunningham, Mitch Anderson (Cyberpunk 2077), V (Cyberpunk 2077), Dakota Smith, Dino Dinovic, Regina Jones (Cyberpunk 2077), Mr. Hands (Cyberpunk 2077), Jefferson Peralez, Elizabeth Peralez, Gustavo Orta, Dexter DeShawn, Ian Gallagher, Mickey Milkovich, Mandy Milkovich, Terry Milkovich, Iggy Milkovich, Other Character Tags to Be Added
Relationships: Ian Gallagher/Mickey Milkovich, Kerry Eurodyne/V, River Ward/Original Female Character(s), Gustavo Orta/Original Female Character(s), Dum Dum/Original Female Character(s), Other Relationship Tags to Be Added
Additional Tags: Terry will die MY WAY!, Slow Burn, AU, Hurt/Comfort, Angst, Enemies to Friends to Lovers, Emotional/Psychological Abuse, Physical Abuse, Homophobia, Fluff and Smut, Fluff and Angst, Time Skips, Family Feels, Revenge, Jealousy, Other Additional Tags to Be Added
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casimania · 8 years ago
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Logan: You're a monster!
Birkov: I prefer the term 'Inhuman.'
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