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  • '''Iwa Moto''' is an actress from the Philippines. * '''Birthplace:''' Las Pinas, Philippines
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  • ...ncert Album Super Show 2|SUPER SHOW 2]]'' (2009)]]Thailand, China, and the Philippines, in which the latter listed the album to be the first K-pop album to reach
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  • ...the very first batch of [[Starstruck]], a reality-based artist-search on [[Philippines]]. Even though she fell short on the said contest, she is now considered of * '''Birth Place:''' San Juan, Philippines
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  • ...tale/Aya Sugimoto|Femme Fatale/AYA Sugimoto]] <small>(from Universal Music Philippines)</small>
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  • By 2005, her popularity spread in Philippines as most of the dramas she was in was bought and aired by [[GMA Network|GMA
    3 KB (377 words) - 00:25, 30 July 2015
  • ...n]], [[Wikipedia:Nassau,_Bahamas|the Bahamas]], and [[Wikipedia:Manila|the Philippines]].
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' Manila, Philippines
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  • Lea Salonga started in theater at the age of 7 by performing in Repertory Philippines' production of ''King and I'' and has then acted in several plays. At the a It wasn't in 1989 did she reach extreme popularity not only in Philippines but in the world as well when she was chosen by '''Cameron Mcintosh''' hims
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  • == Multiethnic Artists in Philippines ==
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  • ...o ''whistle register'' and ''coloratura soprano'' type of voice. She wowed Philippines with her smash hits, "Jealous", and her version of "Foolish Heart". Her sin
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' Bulacan, Bulacan, Philippines
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  • ...is a 7-member R&B Group which is called "the premiere [[R&B]] band of the Philippines". They had been in Philippine limelight since 1996 but it wasn't in 2004 th
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  • McKee released their only single, "[[Can't Stop My Heart]]:, in the Philippines on February 1996, It was heavily promoted on various television and radio s
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  • : 2010.03.19 <small>(Philippines)</small> : 2010.05.28 <small>(Philippines)</small>
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  • : 2009.11.19 <small>(Philippines)</small>
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  • ...09/2010 under [[Rhythm Zone]]. In 2011 she signed with [[Universal Records Philippines]] under license from [[avex]]. ...y a Japanese producer. In 2000 she was dubbed The Bridge between Japan and Philippines. In 2011 she was nominated and became the Music Goodwill Ambassador for Jap
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' [[wikipedia:Manila|Manila]], [[wikipedia:Philippines|Philippines]]
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Albay|Albay, Philippines]]
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  • # 2NE1 in Philippines
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  • : 2006.09.18 <small>(Philippines)</small>
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  • : 2009.08.28 <small>(Philippines)</small>
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  • ...onference with Mario Maurer. They opened for The Black Eyed Peas for their Philippines leg of their concert on October 25, 2011. The group performed at various sc
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  • ...' [[wikipedia:Marikina_Heights|Marikina Heights]], [[wikipedia:Philippines|Philippines]] ...inspired by her childhood idol, singer [[Regine Velasquez]], also from the Philippines, as well as [[wikipedia:Alicia Keys|Alicia Keys]] because of their voices,
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  • ...All or Nothing''. It included stops in China, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Philippines, Japan, Malaysia and Indonesia. From March to October, they performed a tot
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  • # THE VACATION in PHILIPPINES
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  • ...13 countries (Korea, Japan, China, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Taiwan, Philippines, Malaysia, United States, Peru, Hong Kong and England), 21 cities in 48 dat
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  • ...andara''' (산다라). She began her career in the [[Wikipedia:Philippines|Philippines]] as a singer and actress known as "Sandara" or "Krung Krung" by fans. ...ue to financial difficulties. It was in 1995 that her whole family went to Philippines to start all over again. In the process, she learned to speak English and T
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  • * [2013.03.20] [[Wikipedia:Myx Music Awards 2013|6th MYX Philippines Music Awards]]: Hottest Female Star of 2013
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  • *Has family friends from Cebu Island in the Philippines.
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  • : 2013.10.08 (Philippines) (Korean version)
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  • ...n]] from [[wikipedia:Spain|Spain]], [[Kirby]] from [[wikipedia:Philippines|Philippines]], and [[Crazy Dragon]] from [[wikipedia:UK|UK]]. The characteristic featur
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  • Born in New Zealand, Anna spent her younger years in Hong Kong and the Philippines. Growing up on U.S. pop songs, she aspired to be a singer after seeing [[Wi
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  • ...akarta, Indonesia and was raised in China, England, France, Japan, and the Philippines due to his father being a international businessman.
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  • * [2013.09.02] [[It's Showtime (variety show)|It's Showtime]] - <small>(Philippines)</small>
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  • ...yomi Player' was also huge not just in South Korea but also: Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan. The dance has also been describ
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  • ...B. Communication Arts graduate from the UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS (Manila, PHILIPPINES). As an international singer, Joey performed at famous venues in TAIWAN (Ha ...ile performance as EVERYMAN in “ELECTILE DYSFUNCTION”, Musical Theater Philippines` “Ang Saranggola ni Pepe” and Young Artist Production`s “The Little P
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  • ...s where she accept the Maria Scholarship to study at the University of the Philippines and graduated with Theater Arts (Major in Acting). In 1985, she won in the
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  • '''Biboy Ramirez''' (born July 20, 1981 in Mandaluyong City, Philippines) is a Filipino actor specializing in television, theater and film and is a
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  • ...ing year. The album was also released in some parts of Asia, including the Philippines, Hong Kong and Taiwan. It contained one original song, the song "[[S.II.S (
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  • ...0 copies sold. It became #1 on iTunes in many countries such as Hong Kong, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand and placed in the Top 10 in many countries such as
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  • ...ce behind Jason Dy who won the title in the 2nd Season of The Voice Of The Philippines. ...[http://www.rappler.com/entertainment/news/75201-alisah-bonaobra-the-voice-philippines-audition From viral karaoke vid to 'The Voice PH': Watch Alisah Bonaobra's
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  • ...nd began touring around the country, and they also performed abroad in the Philippines. During the summer, drummer Morishita left the band and [[Ikeda Yukari]] jo
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Cebu City|Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines]]
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  • * She studied in Philippines.
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  • * '''Hometown:''' Philippines * She was raised in both South Korea and the Philippines, though she is 100% Korean.
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  • ...ith her single "[[Idarui Sonyeo (Yves)]]", being #1 Ecuador, #5 Brunei #17 Philippines, #48 Singapore and #83 Malaysia.
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  • * Her early childhood was spent in the Philippines, limiting her learning of the Japanese language; because of this her family
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Quezon City|Quezon City, Philippines]]
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Legazpi City|Legazpi City, Philippines]]
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Bacoor|Bacoor, Cavite, Philippines]]
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