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Filipino music industry today is dominated by foreign music.
MYX Hit Chart April 01, 2012
1. TuloySarah Geronimo, Somedaydream and Gary Valenciano
2. Safe and SoundTaylor Swift feat. The Civil Wars
3. Moving CloserNever the Strangers
4. Blue Big Bang
5. Da Facebook Song (Ang Ganda Ganda Mo) Tanya Morkova
6. 12:51 Krissy and Erika
7. In Love With You Christian Bautista and Angeline Quinto
8. Better Than I Know Myself Adam Lambert
9. Lego House Ed Sheeran
10. One Thing One Direction
11. Dear Lonely Zia Quizon
12. Part of Me Katy Perry
13. Forbidden Love U-Kiss
14. Fantastic Baby Big Bang
15. Bad BoyBig Bang
16. Glad You Came The Wanted
17. Bakit Pa Ba Sarah Geronimo
18. Pag-Ibig Yeng Constantino
19. With Ur Love Cher Lloyd feat. Mike Posner
20. I Won’t Give Up Jason Mraz
The youth doesn’t have that much attention to our own music.
3 or 4 out of 5 of your favorite artist are foreign.
Filipinos prefer the works of other countries.
Astrovision/Astroplus top-selling albums (2011)
ARTIST ALBUMCOMPANY/
LABEL
Angeline Quinto Angeline Quinto Star Records
Bruno Mars Doo-Wops and Hooligans
Warner Music
Justin Bieber Never Say Never MCA Music
Various Artist RPG/Metanoia Star Records
Justin Bieber My Worlds/The Collection MCA Music
Avril Lavigne Goodbye Lullaby Sony Music
Regine Velasquez Fantasy Universal
Records
GD and Top High High Universal Records
Various Artist Grammy
Nominees 2011
Sony Music
Various Artist Full Blast
Maximum Dance Hits
Ivory Records
Willie Revillame
I Love You Viva Records
PrincessAcoustic Princess
Vicor Music
Various Artist Pure Series: Crooners
Sony Music
Taylor Swift Speak Now (De Luxe)
MCA Music
Various AstristBy Popular Demand 3
Universal Records
Typecast Typecast Backbeat Artist Mgmt.
Various ArtistAcoustic Worship 2
Able Music
David Foster Hitman Returns Warner Music
Suy Galvez Undercovers Ivory Records
Richard PoonI’ll Be Seeing You
MCA Music
Up Dharma Down
Armi Millare
Proudly Pinoy..Truly World Class..
“I believe that if we bring back the glory days of OPM, when everybody starts to appreciate our local acts, then there’s going to be an implosion. Our country just might be the Korea in terms of how we appreciate our music.”
Ogie Alcasid
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BE SAVED?
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IS WORTH SAVING.