It such an Amazing thing to heard this song that became a part of our history. Though It was released Decades a go. But many of us still listen to this Interesting song
I almost spat my drink out when I saw tiktok song hey this song doesn’t need tiktok to stay relevant in this day and age and won’t need it in the future where as tiktok will be forgotten in the next decade or two
This song made me become a Belinda fan, even though the first Belinda song I've ever heard was "Summer Rain" in her 1989 album "Runaway Horses." Turns out she's also the vocalist of The Go-Go's (known for their Philippine hit "Head Over Heels" from their 1984 album "Talk Show"). And thanks to Drew Barrymore (one of my favorite actresses), who is a big fan of The Go-Go's, I became a fan as well. Note: I'm 18. Just because I'm 18 doesn't mean I always listen to dirty rap. I hate today's rap (6ix9ine is trash). I only listen to old school rap from the 80s and the 90s. 2000s as well. I also listen to Debbie Gibson, Tiffany, Madonna, and Laura Branigan. Hell, even Rick Astley too. More to come though (reply to me if you have suggestions). The modern songs I only like are from indie bands (Echosmith for example), and of course, EDM. Taylor Swift would work, but she's not in my taste. Billie Eilish wasn't my type either.
I just learned that this song's music video was directed by Diane Keaton. I know she's directed a few movies, I wonder if she's done any other music videos.
I love you always and forever mahal ko, you're my first and true love. Until the end of world your the only man i love, when the heavens comes we will always be together mahal kong daddy janmp 120420 asawa ko ♥️✝️🇵🇭.
Hol' up, tiktok song? Bitch I fucking listened to this LONG before tiktok, back when I was little I would listen to it with my mom. This ain't no tiktok song, it's a thousand times better than any tiktok song