Sunday, August 12, 2012

Francis Magalona / Francis M

The Story of Francis M

 

Side A
Mga kababayan Ko
Meron Akong Ano
Tayo'y Mga Pinoy
Bahay Yugyugan
Halalan

Side B
Man from manila
ito Ang gusto Ko
Mga Praning
Gotta Let 'cha know
Cold Summer Nights


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YO!

 

Side A
Gotta Let 'Cha Know
My Only One
Cold Summer Night
Get On The Dance Floor
The Mouth

Side B

Don't Make Me Over
Mga Kababayan
Loving You
IB-ME



For audio, visit/subscribe:
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Gotta Let 'Cha know 12" Dance remix



Side A
Lethal mix
Groove Mix

Side B
Unrestricted Version
Dub version
Rap Mix
Rapapella






Francis Michael Durango Magalona (October 4, 1964 – March 6, 2009), also known as FrancisM, Master Rapper, MC The Mouth and The Man From Manila, was a Filipino rapper, entrepreneur, songwriter, producer, actor, director, and photographer. He was the first Filipino rapper in the Philippines to cross over to the mainstream. He was credited for having pioneered the merging of rap with Pinoy rock, becoming a significant influence to artists in that genre as well. He was also a television host on MTV Asia and Channel V Philippines and on noontime variety television show Eat Bulaga! Magalona died seven months after being diagnosed with acute myelogenous leukemia. Magalona was later awarded a posthumous Presidential Medal of Merit. The award's citation noted that it had been given “for his musical and artistic brilliance, his deep faith in the Filipino and his sense of national pride that continue to inspire us.

In 1990, he released the album Yo!, the first commercially released Filipino rap album. Yo! included several popular singles such as "Mga Kababayan" (Fellow Countrymen), "Gotta Let 'Cha Know", "Cold Summer Nights" and "Man From Manila". With tracks that featured politically conscious and thought-provoking rhymes in both English and Tagalog, Yo! was a big success and helped catapult Filipino hip hop from underground to mainstream status. It also marked the birth of Makabayang (nationalistic) rap in Filipino hip hop.


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