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Developed by the neuroscience innovators at Binaural Technologies, Brain Song uses gamma wave entrainment and BDNF activation ...
The four-time Grammy winner has been teasing the song for weeks, unveiling a snippet on Instagram in mid-March and revealing at the time, “Album done. Single soon. I’m very excited as you can ...
Francisco Santiago Santiago is a Filipino composer, pianist, and music educator recognized for his technical mastery and expressive compositions. He gained recognition through works like Kundiman ...
Netflix customers watching series and movies on TVs can now toggle among the 30-plus languages available in the streamer’s catalog for dubs and subtitles. Until now, when watching Netflix on TV ...
She said the Office of the Vice President was also preparing assistance for Filipinos who have been detained in Qatar for allegedly holding an unauthorized political demonstration. –NB/KG, GMA ...
OPM band Lola Amour has issued a subtle ... Amid their warning against unauthorized use of their songs, the band reminded the public to vote wisely in the upcoming elections.
MANILA, Philippines — Three Filipino minors in Qatar who took part in an unauthorized political protest supporting detained former President Rodrigo Duterte have been released from detention ...
With campaign jingles playing everywhere as the election season heats up, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) is urging Original Pilipino Music (OPM) bands to report unauthorized use of their songs ...
is urging Original Pilipino Music (OPM) bands to report unauthorized use of their songs by candidates. Comelec Chairman George Erwin M. Garcia stressed the importance of protecting artists ...
The unauthorized use of songs in campaigns is governed by a memorandum ... During the MOA signing in January, Garcia explained in Filipino: "You created and dedicated it to a loved one, only ...
OPM band Lola Amour is speaking out once again after their viral hit ‘Raining in Manila’ was used in political campaign jingles—without their consent. On March 30, the band took to X (formerly Twitter ...