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Ayayayayay is a studio album by Filipino folk singer Popong Landero and the Davao-based folk band , released in 1987 by the Development Education Media Services (DEMS) Foundation. The group's founder, Joey Ayala, stepped back from his regular role as the band's vocalist to allow Landero the opportunity to be the lead singer in a recording, and instead Ayala positioned himself as an instrumentalist and musical director for the album. Recorded using four-track equipment, 14 of the album's 16 songs are in Filipino, with the remaining two ("Bisan Pa" and "Bugsay") recorded in Cebuano. The title track "Ayayayayay" was originally written in Cebuano for the band's foray into musical theater, Sinalimba, in 1986.

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  • Ayayayayay is a studio album by Filipino folk singer Popong Landero and the Davao-based folk band , released in 1987 by the Development Education Media Services (DEMS) Foundation. The group's founder, Joey Ayala, stepped back from his regular role as the band's vocalist to allow Landero the opportunity to be the lead singer in a recording, and instead Ayala positioned himself as an instrumentalist and musical director for the album. Recorded using four-track equipment, 14 of the album's 16 songs are in Filipino, with the remaining two ("Bisan Pa" and "Bugsay") recorded in Cebuano. The title track "Ayayayayay" was originally written in Cebuano for the band's foray into musical theater, Sinalimba, in 1986. (en)
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  • Popong Landero ug ang Bag-ong Lumad (en)
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  • Malaya (en)
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  • Bisan Pa (en)
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  • Ayayayayay is a studio album by Filipino folk singer Popong Landero and the Davao-based folk band , released in 1987 by the Development Education Media Services (DEMS) Foundation. The group's founder, Joey Ayala, stepped back from his regular role as the band's vocalist to allow Landero the opportunity to be the lead singer in a recording, and instead Ayala positioned himself as an instrumentalist and musical director for the album. Recorded using four-track equipment, 14 of the album's 16 songs are in Filipino, with the remaining two ("Bisan Pa" and "Bugsay") recorded in Cebuano. The title track "Ayayayayay" was originally written in Cebuano for the band's foray into musical theater, Sinalimba, in 1986. Ayayayayay received positive reviews from critics such as Lav Diaz, who praised the group's musicality and the album's "raw" quality and integrity. (en)
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