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Pinoy and gained
In the following year, another track " It's Gonna Make Sense " gained popularity in Asia after it was played as the farewell song on the Philippine reality TV show Pinoy Big Brother.
In 2004, Pinoy Rock once again gained prominence, with the rise of yet another wave of Filipino Rock bands.
During this time, the Pinoy Rock music scene in Cebu also gained exposure.
During this time, Pinoy Rock, more than ever, gained mainstream exposure.

Pinoy and popular
Original Pilipino Music, now more commonly termed Original Pinoy Music or Original Philippine Music or OPM for short, originally referred only to Philippine pop songs, particularly ballads, such as those popular after the collapse of its predecessor, the Manila Sound, in the late 1970s, up until the present.
The most popular Pinoy Rock band in the Philippines in the ' 80s was arguably The Dawn, whose early songs were largely influenced by New Wave and Post-punk, the dominant Alternative Music genres in the Philippines during that period.

Pinoy and late
Juan de la Cruz Band, a garage and blues-rock influenced group consisting of drummer Joey " Pepe " Smith, bassist Mike Hanopol, and lead guitarist Wally Gonzales, are often credited for ushering in the first " rock & roll revolution " in the Philippines that lasted from the late ' 60s to the late ' 70s ( also known as the Golden Age of Pinoy Rock ).
On April 5, 2011, though already launched in the Philippines on March 27, 2011 and was launched a bit late, GMA Pinoy TV launched the 2011 Summer slogan of GMA " Halo-Halo Ang Summer Saya ".
Mariel, on the other hand, hosted the late night edition called Pinoy Big Brother: Uplate, which updates anything viewers missed in the primetime telecast, as well as what to look forward in the next one.

Pinoy and 1970s
Pinoy music impacted the socio-political climate of the 1970s and was employed by both Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos and the People Power Revolution that overthrew his regime.
In the early 1970s Pinoy music or Pinoy pop emerged, often sung in Tagalog-it was a mix of rock, folk, and ballads-marking a political use of music similar to early hip hop but transcending class.
Since then, KO-Radio airs Pinoy hits from singers of the 1970s and 1980s such as Rico J. Puno, Yoyoy Villame, APO Hiking Society, and more when it was debuted, even OPM stars like Gary V, Regine Velasquez, Janno Gibbs and Donna Cruz, and Christmas songs are also debuted there.

Pinoy and Philippines
* Rico Barrera of Pinoy Big Brother Philippines Season 1 and an actor who continues to fly with Seair
Hadley appeared, sang and gave advice in Pinoy Dream Academy, a singing reality show in the Philippines.
* PhilippinesPinoy ( m .)/ Pinay ( f .)
As such, spin-offs have included American Idol, Arab Idol, Australian Idol, Latin American Idol, Idols ( Denmark, Netherlands, Finland, South Africa, West Africa, Serbia-Montenegro & Macedonia ), Idool ( Belgium ), Canadian Idol, Indian Idol, Indonesian Idol, New Zealand Idol, Hay Superstar ( Armenia ), Idol stjörnuleit ( Iceland ), Pinoy Idol ( Philippines ), Idol ( Sweden ), Idol ( Norway ), Idol ( Poland ), Nouvelle Star ( France ), Deutschland sucht den Superstar ( Germany ), Singapore Idol, Malaysian Idol, Vietnam Idol, Music Idol ( Bulgaria ), Ídolos ( Brazil and Portugal ), Greek Idol, Super Star ( Arab States ), Hrvatska traži zvijezdu ( Croatia ), SuperStar KZ ( Kazakhstan ), Eesti otsib superstaari ( Estonia ), Slovensko hľadá SuperStar ( Slovakia ), Macedonian Idol and Kokhav Nolad ( Israel ).
Filipino hip-hop or Pinoy hip hop is hip-hop music performed by musicians of Filipino descent, both in the Philippines, and overseas, especially by Filipino-Americans.
Known as the " Golden Age " of Pinoy Hip Hop, the 1990s marked the beginning of many rapid stylistic innovations beginning in 1991 with the establishment of the Disco Mix Club Philippines which was one of the earliest platforms for Philippine DJ mixing battles.
In the Philippines, a reality show franchise called Pinoy Big Brother has a segment show called Über that features extra scenes and discussions about the housemates and provides edited and comical footage.
* Pinoy Fear Factor, Philippines ' Fear Factor Franchise
Freestyle is a Pinoy rock / R & B band from the Philippines.
Pinoy is an informal demonym referring to the Filipino people in the Philippines and overseas Filipinos around the world.
Pinoy was coined by expatriate Filipino Americans during the 1920s and was later adopted by Filipinos in the Philippines.
In the Philippines, the earliest published usage known is from December 1926, in History of the Philippine Press, which briefly mentions a weekly Spanish-Visayan-English publication called Pinoy based in Capiz and published by the Pinoy Publishing Company.
Nowadays, Pinoy is used as an adjective to some terms highlighting their relationship to the Philippines or Filipinos.
A Chinese Filipino (; Hokkien: Huâ-hui ; Cantonese: Wàhfèi ; Tagalog / Filipino: " Tsinoy " ( pronounced ) derived from two words: " Tsino " ( meaning " Chinese ") and " Pinoy " ( the slang word for " Filipino ")) is a Philippine national of Chinese ethnicity, born / raised in the Philippines.
Pinoy rock, or Filipino rock, is the brand of rock music produced in the Philippines or by Filipinos.
It is very easy to identify a Pinoy rock song because the lyrics are often in Filipino, Tagalog, or any other language native to the Philippines.
* Joseph Valerio, winner of " Talentadong Pinoy, Philippines 2011 ".
" Their first and only single was used by Coca-Cola Philippines for television and radio commercials and also by Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition Plus.
* Bandang Pinoy, Lasang Hotdog ( Sony Music Philippines, Repackaged 2006 )

Pinoy and when
Pinoy is first used by Filipino poet Carlos Bulosan, in his 1946 semi-autobiography, America Is in the Heart-" The Pinoys work every day in the fields but when the season is over their money is in the Chinese vaults.
Considered by many to be the " grandfathers " of Pinoy Rock, they played a large role in re-awakening national pride through their bluesy Tagalog rock songs at a time when the music circulating predominantly in the local scene used lyrics in English.
Franzen Fajardo was an early favorite when ABS-CBN ’ s Pinoy Big Brother was still in its infancy stage.
At a time when party themed tracks dominated Pinoy rap as exemplified by such mainstream artists like Denmark aka Mr. Bayag and Andrew E, they released their seminal Gusto Kong Bumaet debut LP which ushered the Philippine hardcore and gangsta rap scene.
Yeng Constantino's showbiz career started in 2006 when she joined a high-rated reality talent search show in ABS-CBN the Pinoy Dream Academy.

Pinoy and made
This took some time to launch on GMA Pinoy TV because significant edits were made in which some of the programs on the original version are not slated to air on GMA Pinoy TV like Man vs.
Also, GMA Network recently launched GMA News TV in the past month and will be made available to all areas where GMA Pinoy TV and GMA Life TV reaches by 3rd Quarter of 2011.
GMA Pinoy TV and GMA Life TV were further made to subscribers in key Filipino-American areas in the US, namely New Jersey, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Maryland and Washington DC.
She already made several multi-platinum albums like " Salamat " and " Jorney " her two solo albums, Nagmamahal Kapamilya which sold over 120, 000 copies that made it sextuple platinum album and " Pinoy Dream Academy Vol. 1 " which was Platinum and " Pinoy Dream Academy Vol.
On the other hand, former Big Division contestants of first season Alyssa Kate Quijano, Jennifer Maravilla and Katrina Velarde formed a singing trio called New Born Divas where they made it to the grand finals of the second season of Talentadong Pinoy in TV5.

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