Metro Manila Popular Music Festival
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The Metro Manila Popular Music Festival (also known as Metropop) is a songwriting competition launched by the Popular Music Foundation of the Philippines
Philippines
The Philippines , officially known as the Republic of the Philippines , is a country in Southeast Asia in the western Pacific Ocean. To its north across the Luzon Strait lies Taiwan. West across the South China Sea sits Vietnam...

 in 1977. Its objective was to promote the advancement of Filipino music, and its chief proponents were Teodoro Valencia and Imee Marcos
Imee Marcos
Maria Imelda Josefa Romualdez Marcos , most widely known as Imee Marcos, is a Filipino politician who has been Governor of Ilocos Norte since 2010. She served three terms as Representative of the 2nd District of Ilocos Norte in the Philippine House of Representatives from 1998 to 2007...

. There were a total of eight festivals held; the Finals nights were held from 1978 to 1985.

This songwriting competition was originally open to all music composers. From the Fifth festival onwards, the competition was divided into Professional and Amateur Divisions, to give new songwriters a level playing field without competing with more well-known composers.

These festivals launched many the careers of songwriters and singers (who interpreted the songs), and gave original Filipino music more than a few memorable and modern-day song classics.

Following is a listing of all the Festival songs, songwriters and interpreters:

The 1st Metro Manila Popular Music Festival

Year Winners Finalists
1978
Grand Prize:

"Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika"

Music and Lyrics: Ryan Cayabyab
Ryan Cayabyab
Ryan Cayabyab is a Filipino musician and was the Executive and Artistic Director of the defunct San Miguel Foundation for the Performing Arts...



Interpreter: Hajji Alejandro
Hajji Alejandro
Angelito Toledo "Hajji" Alejandro is a Filipino singer and actor, who was a major pop star in the 1970s and 1980s. He is the father of singer Rachel Alejandro, and Delara drummer Ali Alejandro...


Second Prize:

"Pagdating Mo"

Music and Lyrics: Nonoy Gallardo

Interpreter: Celeste Legaspi

Third Prize:

"Narito Ako Umiibig"

Music and Lyrics: Nonong Pedero

Interpreter: Maricris Bermont

Fourth Prize:

"Ibig Kong Ibigin Ka"

Music and Lyrics: Vic Villafuerte, Rolando Tinio
Rolando Tinio
Rolando Santos Tinio was a Filipino poet, dramatist, director, actor, critic, essayist and educator.-Biography:...



Interpreter: Anthony Castelo

"Anak"

Music and Lyrics: Freddie Aguilar
Freddie Aguilar
Ferdinand Pascual Aguilar , better known as Freddie Aguilar, is a folk musician from the Philippines. He is best known for his rendition of "Bayan Ko", which became the anthem for the opposition to the Marcos regime during the 1986 People Power Revolution, and for his song "Anak", the best-selling...



Interpreter: Freddie Aguilar

"Ang Dampa sa Gulod"

Music and Lyrics: Joe Reyes

Interpreter: Imelda Papin

"Mahal"

Music and Lyrics: James Villafuerte

Interpreter: Lejan Lopez

"Minsan Pa"

Music and Lyrics: Jose Mari Chan

Interpreter: Janet Basco

"Ngumiti. . . Tumawa. . . Magsaya. . . Kumanta"

Music and Lyrics: Joe Reyes

Interpreter: Cynthia Garcia and the Kabataan

"Pag-ibig, Ano Ka Nga Ba"

Music and Lyrics: Cecille Marcaida

Interpreter: Nick Gonzales

"Pangako"

Music and Lyrics: Vic Villafuerte, Rolando Tinio

Interpreter: Rex Demavivas

"Saan Ako Patutungo"

Music and Lyrics: Jose Ilacad, Jr., Nannette Inventor

Interpreter: Nannette Inventor

"Swerte-swerte Lang"

Music and Lyrics: Joel Navarro

Interpreter: Joel Navarro

"Tayo'y Mga Pinoy"

Music and Lyrics: Heber Bartolome

Interpreter: Judas


"Anak" failed to win any of the prizes, but went on to become one of the most popular Philippine pop songs ever and to launch the career of Freddie Aguilar
Freddie Aguilar
Ferdinand Pascual Aguilar , better known as Freddie Aguilar, is a folk musician from the Philippines. He is best known for his rendition of "Bayan Ko", which became the anthem for the opposition to the Marcos regime during the 1986 People Power Revolution, and for his song "Anak", the best-selling...

. This period in time was right at the beginning of the Original Pilipino Music (OPM) boom, and after this first festival, the singing careers of Hajji Alejandro, Celeste Legaspi, Maricris Bermont, and Anthony Castelo went to full gear. Ryan Cayabyab is now a well-respected composer and musician; so with Joel Navarro. Imelda Papin
Imelda Papin
Imelda Papin is a Filipino singer and one of the bigger names in the Philippine music industry. Dubbed the "Sentimental Songstress", Imelda Papin is responsible for songs such as "Bakit " and "Isang Linggong Pag-ibig"....

 and Janet Basco went on to big careers as well after they had other hit songs. Heber Bartolome's "Tayo'y Mga Pinoy" became a protest anthem, and Ryan Cayabyab's "Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika" became the anthem of sorts of Original Pilipino Music.Emil Mijares
Emil Mijares
Emil Mijares was an award-winning Filipino jazz musician.Mijares was born in 1935, the son of Emilio Montilla Mijares, Sr. and Nitang Belo and grew up in Roxas City in the province of Capiz...

 was the musical director for this festival.

The 2nd Metro Manila Popular Music Festival

Year Winners Finalists
1979
Grand Prize:

"Bulag, Pipi at Bingi (Isang Pag-aalay)"

Music and Lyrics: Snaffu Rigo

Interpreter: Freddie Aguilar
Freddie Aguilar
Ferdinand Pascual Aguilar , better known as Freddie Aguilar, is a folk musician from the Philippines. He is best known for his rendition of "Bayan Ko", which became the anthem for the opposition to the Marcos regime during the 1986 People Power Revolution, and for his song "Anak", the best-selling...


Second Prize:

"Ewan"

Music and Lyrics: Louie Ocampo, Winnie Arrieta

Interpreter: The Apo Hiking Society

Third Prize:

"Lupa"

Music and Lyrics: Charo Unite, Ernie dela Pena

Interpreter: Rico J. Puno
Rico J. Puno
Enrico de Jesus Puno , better known as Rico J. Puno, is a popular Filipino pop singing artist and television host who is credited as a pioneer-promoter of original Filipino music. He started the trend of incorporating Tagalog lyrics in his rendition of the American song The Way We Were and other...



"Ako ang Nasawi, Ako ang Nagwagi"

Music and Lyrics: George Canseco
George Canseco
George Masangkay Canseco was a Filipino song composer.Canseco studied liberal arts at University of the East...



Interpreter: Dulce

"Ang Aking Awitin"

Music and Lyrics: Bong Gabriel

Interpreter: Bong Gabriel

"Gusto Kong Umawit"

Music and Lyrics: Ernie Tagle, Eduardo Mataranas

Interpreter: Ernie Tagle

"Itay, Saan Ka Man Naroroon"

Music and Lyrics: Chito Sibayan

Interpreter: Chito Sibayan

"Laging Buhay ang Buhay"

Music and Lyrics: Celia T. Lising

Interpreter: Jacqui Magno

"Laruan"

Music and Lyrics: Edgar Guerrero

Interpreter: Cynthia Patag

"Masdan, Tingnan ang Buhay"

Music and Lyrics: Ma. Isabella Mijares

Interpreter: Malou Evidente

"Panaginip, Pangarap"

Music and Lyrics: Manuel Perlas

Interpreter: God's Ego

"Umagang Kay Ganda"

Music and Lyrics: Butch Monserrat, Babes Conde, Gryk Ortaleza, Anabelle Lee

Interpreter: Tillie Moreno and Ray-An Fuentes


This time, Freddie Aguilar's interpretation of Snaffu Rigor's composition won the Grand Prize. However, the biggest pop hit to come out of the 2nd Metropop was "Ewan". This song launched the career of Louie Ocampo, now a well-respected composer, and added to the numerous hits of The Apo Hiking Society. The Apo is one of the biggest musical acts ever in the Philippines, and their songs have been covered through the years. Rico J. Puno
Rico J. Puno
Enrico de Jesus Puno , better known as Rico J. Puno, is a popular Filipino pop singing artist and television host who is credited as a pioneer-promoter of original Filipino music. He started the trend of incorporating Tagalog lyrics in his rendition of the American song The Way We Were and other...

, already a big star at this time, interpreted the third place song, which also became a hit song for him. Composer George Canseco
George Canseco
George Masangkay Canseco was a Filipino song composer.Canseco studied liberal arts at University of the East...

 failed to win any of the top prizes, but with his songs before and after the competition, he became one of the most prolific and successful composers in the music scene. "Umagang Kay Ganda" also failed to place, but has since become a classic pop hit.

The 3rd Metro Manila Popular Music Festival

Year Winners Finalists
1980
Grand Prize:

"Isang Mundo Isang Awit"

Music and Lyrics: Nonong Pedero

Interpreter: Leah Navarro
Leah Navarro
Leah Navarro was still in her late teens when she became a major pop-music star in the Philippines in 1970s-80s.Born to a well-off family, Leah's mom is Nelda Navarro, a signer herself who used have her own TV program The Nelda Navarro show...


Second Prize:

"Ikaw, Ako, Tayo (Magkakapatid)"

Music and Lyrics: Jose Lozano

Interpreter: New Minstrels

Third Prize:

"Larawan"

Music and Lyrics: Dr. Thomas B. Santos

Interpreter: Joel Navarro


"Buhay Ko'y Mayro'ng Ikaw"

Music and Lyrics: Felipe Monserrat, Diana Legaspi

Interpreter: Pinky de Leon

"Hahanapin Ko"

Music and Lyrics: Jose Mari Chan
José Mari Chan
Jose Mari Chan is a Chinese Filipino singer, songwriter and businessman in the sugar industry. He was born in Iloilo City on March 11, 1945. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics from the Ateneo de Manila University in 1967...



Interpreter: Anthony Castelo

"Kailangan Ko, Kailangan Mo"

Music and Lyrics: Gerry Paraiso

Interpreter: Bambi Bonus and Richard Tan

"Langit Mo'y Likha Mo Rin"

Music and Lyrics: Babes Tolentino

Interpreter: Babes Tolentino, Celso Llarina, Mon Gaskell

"Larawan"

Music and Lyrics: Thomas Santos

Interpreter: Joel Navarro

"Mahalaga"

Music and Lyrics: Louie Ocampo

Interpreter: Rene Puno

"Nasaan ang Palakpakan"

Music and Lyrics: Nonoy Gallardo

Interpreter: Celeste Legaspi

"Sa Duyan ng Pag-ibig"

Music and Lyrics: Willy Cruz

Interpreter: Passionata

"Sa 'Yong Pag-alis"

Music and Lyrics: Felipe Monserrat, Jr.

Interpreter: Tillie Moreno


Leah Navarro and "Isang Mundo Isang Awit" represented the Philippines and won the bronze prize at that year's Seoul Popular Music Festival. "Ikaw, Ako, Tayo (Magkakapatid)" turned out to be the biggest hit from the Third Metropop.

The Fourth Metro Manila Popular Music Festival

(Finals night: 1981)

AMATEUR DIVISION:
  • Grand Prize: SINO ANG BALIW - Music and Lyrics: Elizabeth Barcelona / Interpreter: Mon Del Rosario Jr.

  • Second Prize: KAHIT KONTI - Music and Lyrics: Gary Granada / Interpreter: Florante

  • Third Prize: MAGSIMULA KA - Music and Lyrics: Gines Tan / Interpreter: Leo Valdez

Finalists:
  • AAWITIN KO NA LANG - Music and Lyrics: Gary Granada / Interpreter: Bong Gabriel

  • HATINGGABI (BAWA'T PANGARAP) - Music and Lyrics: Conrado Ricafort / Interpreter: Boy Camara

  • MAGKAISA - Music and Lyrics: J. Miguel Salvador / Interpreter: Eugene Villaluz

  • PUSONG "ROCK-N-ROLL" - Music and Lyrics: Felix Chok-Oy Viernes / Interpreter: Pabs Dadivas

PROFESSIONAL DIVISION:
  • Grand Prize: BABAE KA - Music and Lyrics: Ananias Montano / Interpreter: Something Special

  • Second Prize: BUHAY/PAG-ASA - Music and Lyrics: Butch Monserrat, Marilyn Villapando / Interpreter: Pol Enriquez

  • Third Prize: UHAW NA LUPA - Music and Lyrics: Emilio Sanglay / Interpreter: Emil Sanglay at Ang Bagong Pen Pen

Finalists
  • ANG BUHAY AY NGAYON - Music and Lyrics: Benjamin Chua, B.S. Manas / Interpreter: Rene Puno

  • INSOMNIA - Music and Lyrics: Eduardo Achacoso, Joseph Olfindo / Interpreter: Joseph Olfindo

  • LANDAS - Music and Lyrics: James Villafuerte / Interpreter: Marco Sison

  • MR. MUSIKERO - Music and Lyrics: Sonny Nicolas / Interpreter: Sonny Nicolas


Established singers like Florante, Eugene Villaluz, Leo Valdez, and Marco Sison interpreted their first Metropop entries. Something Special was an offshoot of The New Minstrels, and Joseph Olfindo also came from the latter singing group. There was no big hit from the festival songs, although "KAHIT KONTI" and "MAGSIMULA KA" were relative successes. It is interesting to note that Emil Sanglay (pioneer of the Neo-Ethnic Rock or the world music of today in the Philippines) and
Sonny Nicolas also known as Philippine's "Jose Feliciano" (both singers,composers and guitarists) were the only individuals who interpreted their own songs. The one aside from the women in Something Special (there were male members as well), all the interpreters in this festival were men.

The Eight Metro Manila Popular Music Festival

(Finals night: 1985)

AMATEUR DIVISION:
  • Grand Prize: KINABUKASAN - Music and Lyrics: Rudy delos Reyes / Interpreter: Joannie Feliciano

  • Second Prize: MUSIKA, LATA, SIPOL AT LA LA LA - Music and Lyrics: Tess Concepcion / Interpreters: Lea & Gerard Salonga

  • Third Prize: PILIPINO AKO (ITO ANG ALAY KO) - Music and Lyrics: Jun Sta. Maria - Larry Tan & Nina Florentino / Interpreter: Veronica


Finalists:
  • PAG-IBIG SA ATING MUSIKA - Music and Lyrics: Bobby Bonus / Interpreter: Nailclippers

  • ANG SINISISI - Music and Lyrics: Alejandra Ramos / Interpreter: Gloria Belen

  • COME BE A PART OF MY SONG - Music and Lyrics: Ed Nepumoceno - Edward Granadosin / Interpeter: Iwi Laurel

  • ITO NA NGA - Music and Lyrics: Angelica Lim / Interpreter: Robby Miguel

PROFESSIONAL DIVISION:
  • Grand Prize: PAG-ASA NG MUNDO - Music and Lyrics: Alvina Aileen Sy / Interpreter: Ivy Violan

  • Second Prize: YOU'RE MY HOME- Music and Lyrics: Odette Quesada / Interpreter: Odette Quesada

  • Third Prize: ANI-A AKO ANG IMONG HIGALA - Music and Lyrics: Philip Abrogar / Interpreter: Philip Abrogar

Finalists:
  • ANTING-ANTING - Music and Lyrics: Emil Sanglay / Interpreter: Emil Sanglay at ang Pen-Pen

  • KUWARTA, KUWARTA - Music and Lyrics: Sunny Ilacad / Interpreter: Vincent Daffalong

  • MANALIG KA - Music and Lyrics: Joel Navarro - N. Arnel de Pano / Interpreter: Dio Marco

  • SA ATING DAIGDIG - Music and Lyrics: Sonny Angeles / Interpreter: Manilyn Reynes

Metropop Song Festival

The Metropop Song Festival (formerly Metro Manila Popular Song Festival) is an annual Philippine music festival which ran from 1977 to 1985, before being relaunched in 1996. An associated competition, the Metropop Star Search, was launched in 1997. The festival's relaunch was broadcast on the GMA Network
GMA Network
GMA Network is a major commercial television & radio network in the Philippines. GMA Network is owned by GMA Network, Inc. a publicly listed company...

.

1996

  • Sometimes You Just Know, composers: Danny Tan
    Danny Tan
    Daniel Surian Tan [or Danny Tan] is a Filipino composer, songwriter, musical director and arranger.- Educational Background :*Muhammad Tulawie Central Elementary School...

     and Edith Gallardo, interpreter: Jaya (Grand Prize)
  • Shine, composer: Trina Belamide
    Trina Belamide
    Trina Belamide is a Filipino songwriter and record producer. According to the Manila Times she has written songs for most of the Philippines' top recording artists....

    , interpreter: Ima Castro (Second Prize)
  • Aawitin Ko, Ang Awit Mo, composer: Greg Caro, interpreter: Rannie Raymundo (Third Prize)

1997

  • Para Sa Inyo, 'Tong Kanta Kong 'To, composer and interpreter: Gideon "Jungee" Marcelo (Grand Prize)
  • If I Could, composer: Dodjie Simon, interpreter: Lloyd Umali (Second Prize)
  • Delikado, Delikadesa, composer: Soc Villanueva, interpreter: Judith Banal (Third Prize)

1998

  • Mabuti Pa Sila, composer and interpreter: Gary Granada (Grand Prize)
  • Bring Back The Times, composer: Eunice Saldaña, interpreter: Dessa (Second Prize)
  • You Make Me Smile, composer: Rica Arambulo, interpreter: Carol Banawa
    Carol Banawa
    Carol Claire Aguilar Banawa , better known in the Philippines as Carol Banawa, is a US-based Filipina singer and actress. She was born in Pasay City to Albino and Cirila Banawa. She has two siblings, Alexander and Cherry. She was raised in Batangas...

     (Third Prize)

1999

  • Can't Stop Loving You, composer: Dodjie Simon, interpreter: Lani Misalucha and The Noisy Neighbors (Grand Prize)
  • Tayo Pa Rin, composer: Soc Villanueva, interpreter: Zebedee Zuniga (Second Prize)
  • Clara's Eyes, composer: Joey Benin
    Joey Benin
    Joey Benin or Joey B. is a Filipino bassist, singer, composer music producer and musical arranger. He is best known as a former member of the band Side A and as the one who penned their hit single Forevermore.-Personal life:...

    , interpreter: Side A (Third Prize)

2000

  • Forever And A Day, composer: Angelo Villegas, interpreter: Rachel Alejandro
    Rachel Alejandro
    -Early life:Rachel's mother and father separated when she was 4. Her mother remarried and moved to the US. Together with dad Hajji and his new partner, the late Rio Diaz, Rachel and her sister Barni spent time in Manila and the U.S.Her theater experience began with The Sound of Music at 8 years...

     (Grand Prize)
  • Paano Na?, composer: Arnold Reyes, interpreter: Bituin Escalante
    Bituin Escalante
    Bituin Escalante , better known as Bituin, is a Filipina singer and host. She is a well-known Philippine Diva and a power-belter....

     (Second Prize)
  • Ganyan Ako, composer: Vehnee Saturno, interpreter: Jeremiah (Third Prize)

2001

  • PAG-UWI- composers- Louie Ocampo and Joey Ayala, interpreter- Martin Nievera(GRAND PRIZE)
  • KAWIKAAN- composers- Laverne Ducut and Catherine Carlos, interpreter- Cynthia Alexander (Second Prize)
  • HEAVEN SENT- composer- Dennis Garcia, interpreter- Ella Mae Saison with The Saisons and Friends (Third Prize)

2003

  • MALAYO MAN, MALAPIT DIN- composer and interpreter- Bayang Barrios (GRAND PRIZE)
  • PRETEND THAT I DON'T LOVE YOU - composer- Mike Villegas, interpreter- Cookie Chua (Second Prize)
  • BUTI NA LANG- composer- Jonathan Manalo, interpreter- Kyla
    Kyla
    Melanie Hernandez Calumpad Alvarez , better known by her stage name Kyla, is an R&B singer, songwriter, producer, TV host, and occasional actress from the Philippines....

     (Third Prize)

1997

  • Jonard Yanzon- (I Believe I Can Fly)- CHAMPION (member of 17:28)
  • Carmela Cuneta- Second Place (aka Faith Cuneta)
  • Melanie Calumpad
    Kyla
    Melanie Hernandez Calumpad Alvarez , better known by her stage name Kyla, is an R&B singer, songwriter, producer, TV host, and occasional actress from the Philippines....

    - (Somewhere Over the Rainbow) Third Place (aka KYLA)

1998

  • Champagne Morales- (Journey to the Past)- CHAMPION
  • Roxanne Barcelo
    Roxanne Barcelo
    Anne Roxanne "Roxie" Jordan Barcelo is a Filipino-American actress, model and singer.In 2006, she became one of the 14 housemates of ABS-CBN's Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Edition...

    - (Part of Your World)- Second Place (aka Roxie Barcelo)
  • Xaxa Manalo- (Bakit Pa?)- Third Place

1999

  • Miles Poblete- (Anak ng Pasig)- CHAMPION (member of Salinggawi Dance Troupe)
  • Idelle Martinez- (Baby, One More Time)- Second Place (TGIS 1 and 2 star)
  • Jericson Matias- (Stay the Same)- Third Place (member of Idolzone)

2000

  • Anna Katrina Lara- (On the Wings of Love)- CHAMPION (aka Anna Baluyot)
  • Camile Velasco
    Camile Velasco
    Ciara-Camile Roque Velasco is a Filipino-American singer and was one of the finalists on the third season of the reality/talent-search television series, American Idol...

    - (How Could An Angel Break My Heart?)- Second Place (Pen Pen De Sarapen kid)
  • Jacky Garcia- (I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing)- Third Place (Mutya ng Pilipinas 2001 candidate)
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