Top Songs of 2006 (+ 2001 & 2016)

I got tired of listing down my top songs each month back in 2006.

I remember not getting sick of Ne-Yo‘s first number-one single from his debut album In My Own Words and became my top pick of that year.

So Sick – Ne-Yo

Here are my top songs of the year 2006 per month: (Every song reminds me of what it used to be.)

January: not recorded

February: So Sick – Ne-Yo

March: not recorded

April: King Without A Crown – Matisyahu

May: not recorded

June: Gallery – Mario Vazquez

July: Unfaithful – Rihanna

August: Me & U – Cassie

September: Breaking Free – Zac Efron & Vanessa Anne Hudgens

October: Get Up – Ciara ft. Chamillionaire

November: Walk Away (Remember Me) No Rap Radio Edit – Paula DeAnda

December: not recorded

– I hope that I can turn back the time as there are months that were left blank for reasons I don’t remember what those songs were now. –

10 years later, the lead single from DJ Snake‘s debut album was an all-alright song pick for me. It features vocals of British singer Bipolar Sunshine.

Middle – DJ Snake ft. Bipolar Sunshine

In 2001, American singer-songwriter Brandy and her brother Ray J covered a Phil Collins original for Collin’s tribute album Urban Renewal.”

This was my pick back in 2001. I was really young. I remembered its music video being aired almost every day on MYX. (The early 2000-era myx when it wasn’t merged yet with another music cable channel VID-OK.)

Another Day In Paradise – Brandy & Ray J

Here are other top songs of the year so you won’t get sick of love songs: 2000, 2005, 2010, 2011, 2015, 2019, 2020.

You may turn off the radio, follow my Spotify account, and listen to the songs from the noughties compiled into a playlist like the one below. Another playlist from the decade 2000s here: Part 2 & Part 3.

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Episode 11: 63rd Annual GRAMMY® Awards

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everything i wanted – Billie Eilish
cardigan – Taylor Swift
BLACK PARADE – Beyoncé
Don’t Start Now – Dua Lipa
I Can’t Breathe – H.E.R.
Vete – Bad Bunny
Lockdown – Anderson .Paak
Watermelon Sugar – Harry Styles
Bluebird – Miranda Lambert
Savage – Megan Thee Stallion

Episode 12: 63rd Annual GRAMMY® Awards – Main Ceremony Performers

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The Steps – HAIM
Colors – Black Pumas
DÁKITI – Bad Bunny & Jhay Cortez
Future Nostalgia – Dua Lipa
Leave The Door Open – Silk Sonic
august – Taylor Swift
The Bones – Maren Morris
Body – Megan Thee Stallion
Hollywood’s Bleeding – Post Malone
Dynamite – BTS

Episode 13: 63rd Annual GRAMMY® Awards – Premiere Ceremony 1

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Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology) – Marvin Gaye
Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 14 In C-Sharp Minor, Op. 27, No. 2, “Moonlight”: I. Adagio Sostenuto – Igor Levit
Catfish Blues – Jimmy “Duck” Holmes
EAT – Poppy
Onyeka (Baby) – Burna Boy
10% – KAYTRANADA ft. Kali Uchis
BROWN SKIN GIRL – Beyoncé, SAINt JHN & WizKid ft. Blue Ivy Carter
Shameika – Fiona Apple
The Adults Are Talking – The Strokes
Midnight Sky – Miley Cyrus

Episode 14: 63rd Annual GRAMMY® Awards – Premiere Ceremony 2

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The Lydian Sea – Jim “Kimo” West
Glory / Stranger – Fisk Jubilee Singers ft. Derek Minor & Shannon Sanders
I’ll Be You (Matt Wallace Mix) – The Replacements
Roses (Imanbek Remix) – SAINt JHN
Schubert: Piano Sonata No. 16 In A Minor, D. 845: IV. Rondo – Shai Wosner
Jennifer Higdon: Voices: I. Blitz – Pacifica Quartet
Tilson Thomas: From The Diary Of Anne Frank, Pt. 1: III. “It’s an odd idea… “ – Michael Tilson Thomas, Isabel Leonard & San Francisco Symphony
Rouse: Symphony No. 5 – Nashville Symphony & Giancarlo Guerrero
Helden (German Version 1989 Remix) – David Bowie
No Time To Die – Billie Eilish

Episode 15: 63rd Annual GRAMMY® Awards – Premiere Ceremony 3

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Watch It Fall – Billy Strings
Shake It For Me – Bobby Rush
Gentilly Groove – New Orleans Nightcrawlers
Head Over Feet – Antonio Cipriano, Celia Rose Gooding, Sean Allan Krill, Elizabeth Stanley, Lauren Patten & The Original Broadway Cast Of Jagged Little Pill
I Want You To Love Me – Fiona Apple
All Blues (Live) – Chick Corea, Christian McBride & Brian Blade
Dragonball Durag – Thundercat
Conversations In The Dark – John Legend
Rain On Me – Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande
Ultra Black – Nas ft. Hit-Boy

Episode 16: RIP Paul Ritter (Martin Goodman of Friday Night Dinner)

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Animal (Punks Jump Up Remix) – Miike Snow
Meddle – Little Boots
1901 – Phoenix
Fot I Hose – Casiokids
Believe E.S.P. – Deerhoof

Episode 17: RIP DMX

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Party Up (Up In Here) – DMX
No Sunshine – DMX
Get It On The Floor – DMX ft. Swizz Beatz
Touch It (Remix) – Busta Rhymes ft. Mary J. Blige, Rah Digga, Missy Elliott, Lloyd Banks, Papoose & DMX
Lord Give Me A Sign – DMX

Episode 18: #ShamelessFinale

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The Luck You Got – The High Strung
Black Cloud – Choo Choo la Rouge
Wait For The Man – FIDLAR
The Usual Chords – Slow Runner
Written Down – David E. Sugar
Clear Maze – Floral Fauna
Berkeley – Plastic Picnic
“The F Word” Break Up Song – Gus Pfender (Steve Kazee)
Ain’t No Rest For The Wicked – Cage The Elephant
The Way We Get By – Spoon

Episode 19: 2020 National Recording Registry

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When The Saints Go Marching In – Louis Armstrong
Lady Marmalade – LaBelle
Celebration – Kool & The Gang
Somewhere Over The Rainbow – Israel Kamakawiwo’ole
It Ain’t Hard To Tell – Nas

Episode 20: Shoplifters Of The World [2021]

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Shoplifters Of The World Unite – The Smiths
And Then She Smiles – A Certain Ratio
There Is A Light That Never Goes Out – The Smiths
All Going Out Together – Big Dipper
The Headmaster Ritual – The Smiths
Panic – The Smiths
Sweet And Tender Hooligan – The Smiths
William, It Was Really Nothing – The Smiths
Accept Yourself – The Smiths
How Soon Is Now? – The Smiths

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MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name) – Lil Nas X
RAPSTAR – Polo G
No Hole In My Head – Tom Jones
Peaches – Justin Bieber ft. Daniel Caesar & GIVĒON
Binibini – Zack Tabudlo
Better Now – Post Malone
Foolish – Ashanti
Again – Lenny Kravitz
Mo Money Mo Problems – The Notorious B.I.G. ft. Puff Daddy & Mase
Freak Me – Silk

Spinnin’ Rabbit SELECTS Episodes 11 – 20 Compilation

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Spinnin’ Rabbit SELECTS | Episodes 1 – 10

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Episode 1: triple j Hottest 100 of 2020

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Heat Waves – Glass Animals
Booster Seat – Spacey Jane
Lost In Yesterday – Tame Impala
Therefore I Am – Billie Eilish
On Our Own – Lime Cordiale
forget me too – Machine Gun Kelly ft. Halsey
SO DONE – The Kid LAROI
Blue (Flume Remix) – Eiffel 65 & Flume
Laugh Now Cry Later – Drake ft. Lil Durk
Germaphobe – Hockey Dad

Episode 2: #SuperBowlWeeknd

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Call Out My Name – The Weeknd
Can’t Feel My Face – The Weeknd
I Feel It Coming – The Weeknd ft. Daft Punk
Save Your Tears – The Weeknd
Earned It – The Weeknd

Episode 3: triple j Hottest 200 of 2020

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R U 4 Me? – Middle Kids
My High – Disclosure, Aminé & slowthai
concert for aliens – Machine Gun Kelly
After All This Time – Allday
Good Eye – Hockey Dad
death bed (coffee for your head) – Powfu ft. beabadoobee
Savage Remix– Megan Thee Stallion ft. Beyoncé
Bad Decisions – The Strokes
Moving Blind – Dom Dolla & Sonny Fodera
Stupid Is As Stupid Does – Dune Rats ft. K.Flay

Episode 4: double j Hottest 100 of 2000

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My Happiness – Powderfinger
Beautiful Day – U2
Teenage Dirtbag – Wheatus
Californication – Red Hot Chili Peppers
Minority – Green Day
Porcelain – Moby
Why Does It Always Rain On Me? – Travis
Take A Picture – Filter
Shiver – Coldplay
Music – Madonna

Episode 5: rage Fifty of 2020

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Very Noise – Igorrr
WAP – Cardi B ft. Megan Thee Stallion
Pick It Up Again – Violent Soho
Snail – BENEE
Yesteryear – Cosmo’s Midnight
Under The Thunder – Skeggs
Dine N Dash – The Chats
Physical – Dua Lipa
Screw Loose – Lime Cordiale
Move – Baker Boy

Episode 6: triple j Top Albums of 2020

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Skin – Spacey Jane
No Plans To Make Plans – Lime Cordiale
Breathe Deeper – Tame Impala
Cherub – Ball Park Music
Itch – Hockey Dad
Criminals – DMA’S
Way Down – Ocean Alley
Tangerine – Glass Animals
On The Line – San Cisco
Lying On The Floor – Violent Soho

Episode 7: #DaftPunk #Epilogue

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Around The World – Daft Punk
One More Time – Daft Punk
Take Me Out (Daft Punk Remix) – Franz Ferdinand
Technologic – Daft Punk
Robot Rock (Daft Punk Maximum Overdrive Mix) – Daft Punk
Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger (Alive 2007) – Daft Punk
Derezzed – Daft Punk
Get Lucky – Daft Punk ft. Pharrell Williams & Nile Rodgers
Starboy – The Weeknd ft. Daft Punk
Touch – Daft Punk ft. Paul Williams

Episode 8: triple j Hottest 100 Vol. 28

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Rockstar – Mallrat
You should be sad – Halsey
Good News – Mac Miller
Everybody Rise – Amy Shark
Get On The Beers – Mashd N Kutcher ft. Daniel Andrews
Dribble – Sycco
Running Red Lights – The Avalanches ft. Rivers Cuomo & Pink Siifu
WHATS POPPIN – Jack Harlow
In Your Eyes – The Weeknd
Don’t Need You – Genesis Owusu

Episode 9: double j Top Albums of 2000

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Everything In Its Right Place – Radiohead
My Kind Of Scene – Powderfinger
Yellow – Coldplay
Bohemian Like You – The Dandy Warhols
There Is No Such Place – Augie March
Frontier Psychiatrist – The Avalanches
Sunburn – Muse
Catch The Sun – Doves
Judith – A Perfect Circle
The Ground Beneath Her Feet – U2

Episode 10: double j presents triple j Hottest 100 Vol. 8

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Sunset (Bird Of Prey) – Fatboy Slim
Freestyler – Bomfunk MC’s
I Love You But… – Friendly
Groovejet (If This Ain’t Love) – Spiller ft. Sophie Ellis-Bextor
One More Time (The Sunshine Song) – Groove Terminator
Generator – Foo Fighters
Gravity – The Superjesus
Mr. E’s Beautiful Blues – eels
Black Jesus – Everlast
I See You Baby – Groove Armada ft. Gram’ma Funk

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3. Blinding Lights – The Weeknd
2. Say So – Doja Cat
1. Dance Monkey – Tones and I

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Top 100 Songs of 2020

Move all night with the personal top picks of the year 2020, a year of the health crisis, short-form video-sharing social media dance challenges, and work-from-home playlists.
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100. Till I Hear It From You – Gin Blossoms
99. Deluded – Kate Miller-Heidke
98. Lost In Yesterday – Tame Impala
97. What A Man Gotta Do – Jonas Brothers
96. Darkness – Pinegrove
95. A Holly Jolly Christmas – Burl Ives
94. WHATS POPPIN – Jack Harlow
93. Here’s Where The Story Ends – The Sundays
92. Holy – Justin Bieber ft. Chance the Rapper
91. Paubaya – Moira Dela Torre

90. Chinita Girl – Lil Vinceyy ft. Guel
89. Blueberry Faygo – Lil Mosey
88. Naubos Na – Oh, Flamingo!
87. Roses (Imanbek Remix) – SAINt JHN
86. You Got It – VEDO
85. When I Look At You – Miley Cyrus
84. Ngayon Na (MYX Live! Performance) – Slapshock
83. No Shame – 5 Seconds Of Summer
82. Don’t Look Back In Anger – Oasis
81. 34+35 – Ariana Grande

80. What If I Told You That I Love You – Ali Gatie
79. Father Of All… – Green Day (February 2020 Top Pick)
78. Succession (Main Title Theme) Extended Intro Version – Nicholas Britell
77. The Less I Know The Better – Tame Impala
76. I Want You To Love Me – Fiona Apple
75. That Thing You Do! – The Wonders
74. Tala – Sarah Geronimo
73. Rare – Selena Gomez
72. Tindahan Ni Aling Nena – Reb Atadero, Topper Fabregas, Boo Gabunada & Ensemble
71. Break My Heart – Dua Lipa

70. Bored In The House – Tyga x Curtis Roach
69. 3 am – Matchbox 20
68. Bang! – AJR
67. Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree – Hannah Montana
66. Lose Control – Meduza, Becky Hill & Goodboys
65. SUGAR (Remix) – BROCKHAMPTON ft. Dua Lipa
64 .Cariño Brutal (MYX Live! Performance) – Slapshock
63. Worth It – beabadoobee
62. everything i wanted – Billie Eilish
61. DYWB (Drink Your Water Bitch) – mimiyuuuh

60. Lonely – Joel Corry
59. Pare Ko – Eraserheads (May 2020 Top Pick)
58. Ayy Macarena – Tyga
57. Star Ng Pasko – Kapamilya All Stars
56. Family Is Forever – ABS-CBN Music All Star
55. Grand Ideas – Alice Skye
54. Breaking Me – Topic & A7S
53. Se Acabó La Cuarentena – Jowell & Randy, Kiko El Crazy
52. What You Know Bout Love – Pop Smoke
51. Marikit – Juan Caoile ft. Kyle

50. Dreams – Fleetwood Mac
49. Lovesick Girls – BLACKPINK
48. Lemon Tree – Dj Desa
47. The Box – Roddy Ricch
46. Mariposa – Peach Tree Rascals
45. Can We Kiss Forever? – Kina ft. Adriana Proenza
44. Rain On Me – Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande
43. Heart Of Glass – Blondie
42. Be Kind – Marshmello & Halsey
41. Shameika – Fiona Apple

40. Ice Cream – BLACKPINK x Selena Gomez
39. Go Crazy – Chris Brown & Young Thug
38. Times Like These (BBC Radio 1 Stay Home Live Lounge) – Live Lounge Allstars
37. Yummy – Justin Bieber
36. At My Worst – Pink Sweat$
35. Confidence – Ocean Alley
34. Kabet – Gagong Rapper ft. Kyla
33. ROCKSTAR – DaBaby ft. Roddy Ricch (July 2020 Top Pick)
32. Adore You – Harry Styles
31. How You Like That – BLACKPINK

30. Like That – Doja Cat ft. Gucci Mane
29. Can I Call You Tonight? – Dayglow
28. Care – beabadoobee
27. Are You Bored Yet? – Wallows ft. Clairo (August 2020 Top Pick)
26. Savage – Megan Thee Stallion
25. The Weekend (Funk Wav Remix) – SZA x Calvin Harris
24. Circles – Post Malone
23. Astronomia – Vicetone & Tony Igy (Top Throwback Song)
22. Bawal Lumabas (The Classroom Song) – Kim Chiu
21. Malayo Ka Man – Jr Crown, Kath, Cyclone & Young Weezy

20. Beautiful Scars – Maximillian
19. Make It With You – Ben&Ben
18. Alab (Burning) – SB19
17. Dynamite – BTS (October & November 2020 Top Pick)
16. Mood – 24kGoldn ft. iann dior
15. Intentions – Justin Bieber ft. Quavo
14. death bed (coffee for your bed) – Powfu ft. beabadoobee
13. You Know I’ll Go Get – DJ Haning & Rizky Ayuba
12. Watermelon Sugar – Harry Styles
11. Supalonely – BENEE ft. Gus Dapperton

Before we move on to the top 10, here are some honorable mentions:
All My Friends – Snakehips ft. Tinashe & Chance the Rapper
Betamax – Sandwich
Buhol Buhol – Sandwich
Da Coconut Nut – BINI
Fetch The Bolt Cutters – Fiona Apple
Go Up – SB19
Harleys In Hawaii – Katy Perry
Levitating – Dua Lipa
No Guidance – Chris Brown ft. Drake
Nemesis – Benjamin Clementine
Never Worn White – Katy Perry
O Holy Night – Mariah Carey
Piece Of Your Heart – Meduza x Goodboys
Ready To Go – Republica
September – Earth, Wind & Fire
Shower – Becky G
Sour Candy – Lady Gaga & BLACKPINK
Tattoos Together – Lauv
The Man (Live from Paris) – Taylor Swift
Wherever You Go – The Avalanches ft. Jamie xx, Neneh Charry & CLYPSO

10. Don’t Start Now – Dua Lipa (March 2020 Top Pick)
This song appeared in the top songs of 2019 at number 80. One of the many TikTok influenced songs on this list.

9. WAP – Cardi B ft. Megan Thee Stallion (September & December 2020 Top Pick)
A rap bop with a popular TikTok dance. The more I read the polarizing critical reviews, the more I appreciate the song.

8. Savage Remix – Megan Thee Stallion ft. Beyoncé
Don’t be confused when you also see the original “Savage” version at number 26. I first heard the solo release through TikTok videos before this equally good remix.

7. Sunday Best – Surfaces
Its first line perfectly describes the song: “Feeling good, like I should”.

6. Imahe – Magnus Haven (Top Philippine Song)
The alternative rock band’s song released in 2018 is the most-streamed song based on Spotify Philippines’ Wrapped 2020.

5. ROXANNE – Arizona Zervas
The pop-rap track became the first unsigned and fully independent artist to top the Spotify chart since the beginning of 2017.

4. Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat) – Jawsh 685 x Jason Derulo (June 2020 Top Pick)
The track entirely built off a sample of New Zealand music producer Jawsh 685‘s viral success Laxed (Siren Beat).

3. Blinding Lights – The Weeknd
This song was everywhere the entire 2020 that it eventually became the number 1 song of multiple year-end charts such as the Spotify Wrapped, the US’s Billboard Hot 100, and the UK’s Official Singles Chart.

2. Say So – Doja Cat (April 2020 Top Pick)
It’s the funk and disco element that makes this one of the best songs that became viral in TikTok.

1. Dance Monkey – Tones and I (January 2020 Top Pick)
This was already the biggest song in Tones and I (born Toni Watson)’s hometown Australia in 2019. Then it became a commercial success outside the country the year after.

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Meron Lang Betamax (Verse 4: Salamat Sa The Dawn)

This is the last lyric breakdown of the four-segment article. Read parts 1, 2, and 3 here.

“Salamat sa the Dawn. Ang tatay ko, si Jack Sikat
Disyembre ni Binky Lampano, nangarap ang Identity Crisis
Wag kalimutan ang Wuds namatay sa ingay ng Dead Ends
Never meant to be Betrayed sa XB, NU at Club DREDD”


– From the last part of Pinoy rock band Sandwich‘s 2008 chart-topping hit “Betamax”.

Remember when this song took the number 1 spot in MYX Hit Chart and NU107‘s Stairway To Seven?

“Salamat sa the Dawn…”

As the last verse of “Betamax” continues, we are thankful for The Dawn‘s 1989 signature hit “Salamat”.

“Ang tatay ko, si Jack Sikat…”

The final and hilarious line “Ang tatay mong kalbo…” can be heard on “Golden Boy” by Jack Sikat‘s band Ethnic Faces from the new wave compilation album “10 Of Another Kind” released in 1989.

“Disyembre ni Binky Lampano…”

Another track from the best selling compilation album “10 Of Another Kind” comes the 1989 song “Healing” by Binky Lampano‘s rock and roll band Dean’s December.

“Nangarap ang Identity Crisis…”

Pinoy new wave band Identity Crisis dreams in “Pangarap” from the 1990 album “Water Came Running”.

“Wag kalimutan ang Wuds…”

Seminal punk trio Wuds and their 1994 anthemic tune “At Nakalimutan Ang Diyos”.

“Namatay sa ingay ng Dead Ends…”

Dead Ends is a punk band that came out during the Philippine punk movement in the 80s. Their 1995 hardcore track “Ingay” is part of their fourth studio album “Mamatay Sa Ingay”.

“Never meant to be Betrayed…”

“Never Meant To Be This Way” [1986] by Betrayed is Pinoy punk in a nutshell.

“Sa XB,…”

WXB 102 (simply known as XB) is a radio station in the 80s that dared to be different. The new wave station closed in 1987 after then-president Cory Aquino took over the office. WXB 102 continued its legacy through internet radio in 1998. And in 2006, they conducted the “102 Most Requested Songs of WXB” as voted by 800 listeners around the world. The Dawn hailed the top spot with “Enveloped Ideas” [1987].

“NU…”

After Corazon Aquino got elected and WXB 102 signed off the air in 1987, a “new rock” radio station in Mega Manila took over where XB had left and this time focused on mainly rock music. NU 107 shaped the Filipino rock genre both mainstream and underground for 2 decades. The official NU 107 requiem anthem “Ang Huling El Bimbo” [1996] by Eraserheads (the former band of Sandwich’s frontman Raymund Marasigan) was the last song played before the final sign off in 2010.

“at Club DREDD…”

Club DREDD is a night club that was popular among the rakistas (rock music fans) back in the 90s that discovered some of the biggest names in the industry including Color It Red, The Youth, Eraserheads, The Dawn, and AfterImage. Here’s Color It Red‘s hit song “Paglisan” [1994]:

Padayon.

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Meron Lang Betamax (Verse 3: Baby Baby Rico J.)

This is a continuation of the previous article. Click here for verse 1. Here for verse 2.

“Baby baby Rico J., musikahan ni Ryan Ryan
Umiskul bukol kay Tito, Vic & Joey, sumayaw sa VST
Humataw kay Gary V., bumilad sa ballad ni Martin Nievera
Request sa DJ ni Sharon Cuneta, nangako sa’yo si Rey Valera”


– 3rd verse of alternative band Sandwich and their song “Betamax” [2008] which was gotten remixed by the guitarist Mong Alcaraz released last year from their club album “Space/Spase”.

“Baby baby Rico J….”

“Baby baby” comes from a lyric of Filipino soul music pioneer Rico J. Puno‘s 1977 Taglish song “Baby I’m For Real” from his seventh studio album “Rico Baby”.

“Musikahan ni Ryan Ryan…”

Ryan Ryan Musikahan is a Philippine late-night musical show which ran from 1988 to 1995 in ABS-CBN hosted by Ryan Cayabyab. Cayabyab (or Mr. C) will always be synonymous with the word “musika“. His composition “Kay Ganda Ng Ating Musika” was performed by Hajji Alejandro in the First Metro Manila Popular Music Festival in 1978 where it won the grand prize.

“Umiskul bukol kay Tito, Vic & Joey…”

“Iskul Bukol” is a Philippine sitcom that aired in IBC-13 from 1978 to 1988. It stars Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey De Leon or collectively known as Tito, Vic & Joey (TVJ). The opening theme is inspired by Elvis Presley‘s 1957 chart-topper “All Shook Up”.

“Sumayaw sa VST…”

Nope. It is not “Sumayaw Sumunod” [1978] of The Boyfriends but from another Manila sound group VST & Company and their classic disco single “Awitin Mo At Isasayaw Ko” [1978].

“Humataw kay Gary V….”

“Hataw Na” [1993] is branded perfectly to ‘Mr. Pure Energy’ himself Gary Valenciano.

“Bumilad sa ballad ni Martin Nievera…”

“Ikaw Ang Lahat Sa Akin” [1994] is one of the ‘Concert King’ Martin Nievera‘s greatest ballads.

“Request sa DJ ni Sharon Cuneta…”

The song “Mr. DJ” [1978] drove Sharon Cuneta‘s rise to stardom and soon labeled as ‘The Megastar’ of the Philippines.

“Nangako sa’yo si Rey Valera…”

Originally titled simply as “Pangako” in 1982, Rey Valera‘s popular hit song was covered by Vina Morales for a primetime soap opera series now titled “Pangako Sa’Yo” that aired in ABS-CBN from 2000 to 2002.

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Meron Lang Betamax (Verse 2: Nagreklamo Si Chickoy Pura)

This is a follow-up to the previous article.

“Nagreklamo si Chickoy Pura sa balita ng ASIN
Ang anak ni ka Freddie kinontra ni Edru Abraham
Dumoo bidoo ang APO Hiking, mga kababayan ni Francis M
Beh, buti nga sa Hotdog. Nosi ba lasi Sampaguita”


– The second stanza of popular band Sandwich‘s throwback-inducing song “Betamax” [2008]. Music video directed by Nico Puertollano.

“Nagreklamo si Chickoy Pura…”

Chickoy Pura is the lead singer and guitar player for The Jerks. Despite having been formed in 1979, the Pinoy rock band only released their self-titled album in the late 90s with the single “Reklamo Ng Reklamo” [1997].

“Sa balita ng ASIN…”

The legacy of folk-rock band ASIN and their song “Balita” [1979] can be heard as the Tagalog chorus of The Black Eyed PeasThe Apl Song [2003].

“Ang anak ni ka Freddie…”

Filipino folk singer Freddie Aguilar‘s 1978 song “Anak” generated a hundred covers and was released in over 50 countries and in 27 different foreign languages. A movie with the same title was released in 2000 with a plot inspired by the lyrics of the song.

“Kinontra ni Edru Abraham…”

This line from the song is a wordplay of the ethnic music and dance ensemble Edru Abraham At Ang KONTempoRAryong GAmelan PIlipino (Kontra-GaPi) formed in 1989. The gamelan has produced an album in 1997 “Gong At Ritmo, Lunggating Pilipino” with one of the tracks titled “Ang Pilipinas Sa Timog Silangang Asya”.

“Dumoo bidoo ang APO Hiking…”

Before Kamikazee‘s fun and wild take of “Doo Bidoo” in 2006, the APO Hiking Society originally recorded the OPM song in 1980.

“Mga kababayan ni Francis M…”

Pinoy hip-hop pioneer Francis Magalona (or known by the moniker Francis M) sings his advice for the people in the Philippines on “Mga Kababayan” [1990].

“Beh, buti nga sa Hotdog…”

“Beh, Buti Nga” [1981] by the disco band Hotdog is about getting even with a past crush who never knew you existed.

“Nosi ba lasi Sampaguita…”

Sampaguita‘s “Nosi Ba Lasi” [1989] is a street phrase “sino ba sila” which translates to “who are they“.

Ipagpatuloy ang daloy ng alon…

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Meron Lang Betamax (Verse 1: Mula Sa Himig Ni Pepe Smith)

This is a spinoff to the previous article on Jingle Magazine and Betamax.

“Mula sa himig ni Pepe Smith, nag blues si Wally Gonzales
Lumaki sa layaw ni Mike Hanopol. Bumalik ang kuwago ni Bosyo
Kumusta mula sa Maria Cafra. Umistambay si Heber
Sa bahay ni Gary Granada nagbago ang lumad ni Joey Ayala”


– The first verse of Filipino rock band Sandwich‘s single “Betamax” [2008] from their fifth studio album “S Marks The Spot”.

The song is a tribute to the influences and the early days of Pinoy punk rock music. Let’s break down every line of the song and make a playlist out of it.

“Mula sa himig ni Pepe Smith…”

The first verse starts with a celebration of the melody of “Himig Natin” [1973] from the ‘King of Pinoy Rock and Roll’ Pepe Smith and his Juan Dela Cruz Band.

“Nag blues si Wally Gonzales…”

Wally Gonzales (the quiet Juan Dela Cruz band member) and his instrumental classic “Wally’s Blues” [1978].

“Lumaki sa layaw ni Mike Hanopol…”

We shout the chorus “laki sa layaw, laki sa layaw, jeproks” when we were kids. It is from another member of Juan Dela Cruz Band Mike Hanopol‘s trademark and favorite song “Laki Sa Layaw” [1977].

“Bumalik ang kuwago ni Bosyo…”

From a pioneering Pinoy rock band to another pioneering Pinoy rock band Anak Bayan (a band formed by Edmond Fortuno a.k.a. “Bosyo”) and their progressive song “Pagbabalik Ng Kuwago” [1978].

“Kumusta mula sa Maria Cafra…”

Rock band from Olongapo City Maria Cafra says how are we in “Kumusta Mga Kaibigan” [1978].

“Umistambay si Heber…”

“Istambay” [1979] from Filipino folk rock Banyuhay Ni Heber Bartolome.

“Sa bahay ni Gary Granada…”

Gary Granada‘s “Bahay” [1988] tackles the life of impoverished taga-ilog Filipinos.

“Nagbago ang lumad ni Joey Ayala…”

Some of the lines of the “Betamax” are puns of band names. One of which is “nagbago ang lumad ni Joey Ayala that refers to the folk band Joey Ayala At Ang Bagong Lumad (lumad means ‘native’). Here’s one of Ayala‘s popular single “Karaniwang Tao” [1990]:

Ipagpatuloy ang daloy ng alon…

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Sa Jingle Magazine Nalaman Ang Lyrics (At Natutong Mag Gitara)

“Wala pa nung MYX, wala pa nung MTV
Wala pa nung internet, wala pa nung iPod o MP3
Wala pa nung cable, wala pa nung cellphone
Wala pa ring CD o DVD
Meron lang Betamax

Sa Jingle Magazine natutong mag gitara
Sinifra ang mga kanta sa cassette at plaka”

– As what the nostalgic chorus of the Filipino alternative rock band Sandwich sings in their 2008 hit single “Betamax”.

I was born in the 90s. MTV aired as a cable TV channel was the first music experience I can recall back when I was 5 years old.

CDs were already popular but we still buy music albums in cassette tape format (which cost Php 100) since we are in a budget and a hundred peso value was expensive back then. CDs were around Php 400.

We weren’t connected to the internet when we had our first personal desktop computer set up in our home but we did install Winamp, a media player that supports the MP3 file type.

Owning a cellphone was considered a luxury that time and the Nokia 3210 was the sleekest phone to own. That was a predecessor of the iconic legend Nokia 3310.

MYX (another music channel in the Philippines) and iPod (a portable media player device) were both launched at the start of the 2000s. DVDs gained popularity as another disc storage format in the noughties.

Vinyl (a phonograph record) and Betamax (a videocassette record format) were used way before I was born. So as the “Jingle Chordbook Magazine”, which was introduced in the early 1970s.

Written and directed by Chuck Escasa, the documentary film “Jingle Lang Ang Pahina” released in 2012 explores the independent music publication Jingle Chordbook Magazine on how it survived through Martial Law in the 1980s and how it inspired the Filipino youth to think and engage in social issues in addition to the lyrics and guitar chords of the top 40 hits and reviewing album releases. The narrative is told in different voices by the writers, artists, sales/marketing people, musicians, and fans.

The documentary was open to the public for free viewing last July 22 to 23 in honor of Gilbert Guillermo, the founder of Jingle Magazine, who passed away last July 21st, 2020. Watch the trailer:

Boysen Beats hosted a watch party of the film in their Facebook page.

The name “Jingle Magazine” only strike a chord with me when I watched the documentary. When a music chord book-magazine was first introduced to me by an uncle, we call it “Song Hits” and now I know why: It’s one of those brand names (a music magazine that was circulated in the 1940s along with Billboard Magazine) that became a generic word for a type of product (like Xerox, Google, Photoshop, etc.). I still call a similar type of magazine “song hits” up to this date.

I did collect song hits once in a while. I remembered when I was 6 my first song hits magazine was bought, I couldn’t stop scanning and skimming through the top 40 hits on every page. I don’t even know how to read properly yet nor understand what those lyrics mean and how guitar chords work. I just enjoyed collecting and curating song titles so I would take note what records I should buy or which artists I should look forward to. (Back story: I grew up watching MTV and collect cassette tapes than watch cartoons and toys.)

Over the years, song hits are probably one of the most magazine collections I own. (Learning to play the guitar is one of my frustrations. haha.) I still keep my surviving copies of The Top 40 Hits and Most Wanted Hits and an almost complete collection of MYX Magazine.

Popular band Sandwich was the cover for the August-September 2008 issue of MYX Magazine when they celebrated their 10th anniversary. Their album “S Marks The Spot”, which feature the songs “Procrastinator”, “Manila”, and their chart-topping hit “Betamax”, was the feature album of the lyrics and chords section.

Looking back when I was a grade-schooler, I’ve always wanted to work for a music magazine (similar to Jingle Magazine) or a record store (that sells CDs, DVDs, vinyl, and Betamax) or a record company (that release records over the internet) or a radio station (that can be accessed in cellphones) or a cable music channel (like MYX or MTV) or a successor to MP3s and iPods (like Spotify or TikTok or the music consumption of the future).

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2020 Picks (So Far)

Move all night with the picks of the year as 2020’s not slowing down. Here are some songs that move my year 2020 so far. Spoilers ahead: Lots of songs gained popularity on the video-sharing app TikTok.

Top 3 Songs of June 2020:
1. “Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)” – Jawsh 685 x Jason Derulo
A catchy siren beat from a New Zealand music producer has a popular culture dance on TikTok.

2. “Confidence” – Ocean Alley
Listened to Australian radio station Triple J’s Hottest 100 Of The Decade 2010s and this reggae rock jam gave me LSS the most.

3. “Savage Remix” – Megan Thee Stallion ft. Beyoncé
Both the original version and this Queen B-featuring remix are popular in TikTok.

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Top 3 Songs of the Year 2020 so far:
1. “Dance Monkey” – Tones and I
Can’t get enough of this massive Australian global hit.

2. “Say So” – Doja Cat
Gotta say this is the best TikTok song that went viral this year.

3. “ROXANNE” – Arizona Zervas
It’s the addicting hook that won’t get this song out of our heads.


Intermission: Keep up #TheNewNormal from day to night to morning featuring The Weeknd‘s smash hit “Blinding Lights” plus other top 40 songs of DaBaby, Doja Cat, Megan Thee Stallion, Fonzy, and more. Follow Spinnin’ Rabbit on Spotify and listen to The New Normal playlist.


Top 3 Throwback Songs:
1. “Astronomia” – Vicetone & Tony Igy [2014]
This may not be a throwback track to most of us. But how ironic is it that despite the pandemic we are facing right now, a coffin dance became the funniest best meme that came out this year?

2. “Pare Ko” – Eraserheads [1993]
Has anyone seen “Ang Huling El Bimbo: The Musical” when it’s full pre-recorded performance was shown on YouTube for 2 days last May 2020? That was a world-class Filipino theatre! The hit musical was so great it made me researched, read articles, and watched documentaries on the Filipino mainstream rock disruptors the Eraserheads.

3. “Cariño Brutal” – Slapshock [2009 – MYX Live! Performance is not available in Spotify]
Slapshock was the first (and hopefully won’t be the last this year – dammit COVID-19!) Filipino rock act I’ve seen this decade when they performed at a Dickies event in SM Cebu last January.

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