PLAY
FOLLOW


Naruto-haruka-kanata
basta kinig n lng kayo MAganda at panget vote my songs beside add to my soundclick tnx !

mmmsarap
basta kinig n lng kayo MAganda at panget vote my songs beside add to my soundclick tnx !

ULAM--Douche-BB,gang
basta kinig n lng kayo MAganda at panget vote my songs beside add to my soundclick tnx !

binibining sik sek
basta kinig n lng kayo MAganda at panget vote my songs beside add to my soundclick tnx !

hiling-(Paramita)
basta kinig n lng kayo MAganda at panget vote my songs beside add to my soundclick tnx !

butterfly carnival
basta kinig n lng kayo MAganda at panget vote my songs beside add to my soundclick tnx !

Sugod-Sandwich
basta kinig n lng kayo MAganda at panget vote my songs beside add to my soundclick tnx !

Panaginip lang-(paramita)
basta kinig n lng kayo MAganda at panget vote my songs beside add to my soundclick tnx !

Takipsilim
Pop, Alternative, Rock The three bodhisattvas who comprise Paramita are on the right path. Named after Tibetan Buddhism's mantra for perfection, independent pop rock act Paramita has been pumping up the local music scene with their stirring originals since 2003. Paramita is made up of Norman Dellosa on guitars, Alsey Cortez on bass, and Ria Bautista on drums and vocals. Buoyed by passionate vocals and solid songwriting, Paramita has already begun recording their 10-track full-length...









DRIZZLE
OFFICIAL KJWAN SOUNDCLICK PAGE!!! KJWAN FROM MANILA YES HERE IT IS!!! KJWAN burst onto the Philippine music scene in 2003, when the local rock music scene had forgotten who it was originally and people were almost afraid to listen to anything new. Still, they came down hard, raw, in your face, with the release of their self titled debut album (in 2004) and coined the now-familiar catchphrase, Bastusan na! Their hit song, Daliri, became an anthem to a new generation of rock listeners and being...

BOOMERANG (KILLER RADIO VERSION)
OFFICIAL KJWAN SOUNDCLICK PAGE!!! KJWAN FROM MANILA YES HERE IT IS!!! KJWAN burst onto the Philippine music scene in 2003, when the local rock music scene had forgotten who it was originally and people were almost afraid to listen to anything new. Still, they came down hard, raw, in your face, with the release of their self titled debut album (in 2004) and coined the now-familiar catchphrase, Bastusan na! Their hit song, Daliri, became an anthem to a new generation of rock listeners and being...