Imogen - Ang Init Init (Perfomance + Lyrics)
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Ang Init Init
Performed by Imogen Cantong
Music: Rey Cantong
Lyrics: Rey and Kaye Cantong
Producer: Rey Cantong
Arranged, Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by Rey Cantong at Mother of Inventions Studio
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HERE WE GOOOOO!!!!!
@teamromayne3672
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Nakaka LSS!!!
@user-yx4kb5jh6q
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congrats kuya rey and ate kaye love you muwahh hugss
@revinhatol
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Mr. Rey, we Peeps would LOVE to welcome Imogen as the 5th member of the #ShowingBulilit cast!
ang ganda ni Imogen at super talented naman 🥰
Galing mo naman imogen Sana palagi ka nasa showtime
Hi imogen big fan naman ako sayo khit 7 years pa ako ❤🎉
Imogen ang init init ❤
Happy 71st Anniversary Of ABS-CBN
ABS-CBN Summer Station ID 2024
talented maganda ang boses mo imogen❤
Ang Ganda ni Imogen at talented naman ❤❤❤
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Congrats Imogen on your new song! Feel the Heat and Love this Summer. Love to see you perform this on Showtime and ASAP. 🌸🌞❤️
Wow ❤
Hi pretty Imogen...Ang mo talagang kumanta🥰💜💜💜
Sanaall ma ganda ba yarn At malan tong ba yarn❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Ang galing mo naman,Imogen!!
Thanks you po
Song is very catchy and simply just good vibess!
Galing mo talaga @imogen big world at na sa going bulilit ka gali mo talaga Ang dami mo din mga talent
so wutiful imogen so prety i love you
Wow ang ganda pakinggan ng boses mo imogen ❤
Here we gooooooooooooooooooo
Wooow
Ang galing nman tlga ni emogen❤❤❤
@RightTriangles
26 күн бұрын
Ang galing nman talaga ni emogen
❤❤❤ily Imogen you are so good
@RightTriangles
26 күн бұрын
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Mamaya Na Sa It's Showtime
Ang galing ang aydol ko
Happy 30th Anniversary Of TFC The Filipino Channel
❤❤❤super talented
wow well done Imogen, love you baby❤❤❤
Wow ang ganda mo tala imogen at ang galing pa kumanta
Cute, ni emogen ganda pati nung kanta
Bravo bebe imogen. GALINGGGG ! 👏👏👏
iLove you imogen
Galing... 🎉🎉🎉 Congrats
ang cuteeee ng song sakto sa init ng panahon
1:31 that is a scraapbook, I have that when I was a kid
Ang galing mo talagang kumanta Imogen,
❤
GO IMGEN
With All Stars Version This May 17
iLove you imogen Kay kasamakita
So angelic voice.
galing
congrats imogen
ang init init
Regards
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@JeepoyR
18 күн бұрын
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Sabi po ng lola ko hindi daw sya maganda Pero ang ganda nya kumanta 😢
05/03/2024
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*Welcome to the **#ShowingBulilit** cast, Imogen!*
Here are some of my personal and individual observations, opinions, and comments about the visually-presented lyrics of the song in this video: The lyrics are in a mix of mostly in the Tagalog language and a few in the English language (excluding the English that are included, incorporated, integrated, adopted, and/or borrowed into Tagalog), and the native words in or of the lyrics, at least for me, as how they're visually presented, written, and spelled in this video, are obviously in the regional, local, and official auxiliary Tagalog language (I guess more specifically in Metro Manila's and/or NCR's Tagalog dialect, variant, or variety) and not or instead of in the national and official Filipino language of the Philippines, because in Filipino the words would be and/or would be written and spelled as: Ang Init Init / Ang init init = " Ang *init-init* " in Filipino Diretso = " *Deretso* " in Filipino Sama! Sama! / Sama Sama! = " *Sama-sama!* " in Filipino Mag-sayawan = " *magsayawan* " in Filipino Mag-lundagan = " *maglundagan* " in Filipino Sama niyo na sila Tito at Tita = " *Isama* niyo na *sina* Tito at Tita " in Filipino Mag play date = " *Mag-play date* " in Filipino Indeed, it just shows that the Tagalog language (or Modern/Contemporary Tagalog language) and the Filipino language are not the same languages, or are not the same languages at least in their spelling of words, few word choices and their grammatical functions and uses (ex. "sila" [Tagalog] vs "sina" [Filipino] as plural, personal, and noun determiners or articles, and the plural form, version, or counterpart of the singular, personal, and noun determiner or article "si", because in Filipino "sila" is only used as the third-person, plural, and direct personal pronoun and not as the plural, personal, and noun determiner or article), and in their grammatical use of hyphens or on when and where to use the hyphen (-), such as in the use of hyphens with affixes, like prefixes (Only few prefixes in Filipino use the hyphen after or following them and before attaching to the root or base words that come after them, and also they're only used when the attached root or base words that come after or follow the prefixes are written and spelled in English, but it seems that the use of hyphens after or following prefixes are a common thing in Tagalog or in Modern/Contemporary Tagalog; and in addition to those, there are only few instances in Filipino where a hyphen is used with infixes, suffixes, and/or circumfixes, and those are usually when the root or base words that have, use, or are with these other affixes are written and spelled in English, but these uses of hyphens with these other affixes rarely happen, and hyphens before and/or after infixes, suffixes, and/or circumfixes in Filipino also are rarely used, written, and spelled), and lastly, in the reduplication of entire words, like "sama-sama" from the word "sama" (but please take note that not all repeated, reduplicated, or doubled syllables in or within words with those such things are hyphenated or always hyphenated, because some words are just already made up of repeated, reduplicated, or doubled syllables, or sets or orders of syllables as existing and entire words themselves, and not all of those words with repeated, reduplicated, or doubled syllables, or sets or orders of syllables are made up of repeated, reduplicated, or doubled words, as in already existing and entire words, or of repeated, reduplicated, or doubled sets or orders of two or more syllables of some already existing and entire words). I am not an expert, scholar, teacher, mentor, lecturer, instructor, professor, or whatnot else in Filipino or in the Filipino language, for I am just an ordinary Chavacano-speaking, Filipino-speaking, English-speaking, non-Tagalog-speaking, non-native and non-ethnic or non-ethnolinguistic Tagalog, and native and ethnic or ethnolinguistic Zamboangueño, Filipino person or individual from the southwestern Philippines, who knows just few to some things about our national and official Filipino language and what I personally and individually observe, for these past few years, on the use and how the national, official, standard or standardized, and codified Filipino of the Philippines and of all or at least most Filipinos (mostly or predominantly, if not entirely, as a non-native and/or non-first language or non-mother tongue of most, if not all, Filipinos) slightly differs with the present, current, recent, contemporary, and/or modern use of Central to Southern Luzon's Tagalog of mostly, mainly, primarily, or predominantly native, ethnic or ethnolinguistic, and indigenous or autochthonous Tagalog people in terms of their emerging, diverging writing and/or spelling, word choices and their grammatical functions and uses, and their grammars themselves, such as in their uses of hyphens. With this emerging trend of Filipino and Tagalog slowly diverging from each other continuing into the future, the Filipino and Tagalog languages soon and hopefully will be already way different from each other in other different linguistic aspects, elements, features, and characteristics, not just in terms of their usages, contexts, few word choice differences, differences in few vocabulary and/or lexicons, few phrases, few expressions, few greetings, few idioms or idiomatic expressions, few slangs, and in some meanings and/or definitions, to the point of them becoming and and then being different languages, that you would already need a translator or interpreter, a translation or interpretation tool or app, and/or also a Filipino-Tagalog/Filipino to Tagalog or Tagalog-Filipino/Tagalog to Filipino dictionary just to understand the other language with the knowledge, proficiency, literacy, fluency, and/or mastery of only the other one language out of the two. As of the present, Filipino of the early 1970s to the late 1980s or to the early 1990s and up to the present, and Tagalog or more specifically Modern/Contemporary Tagalog of the late 1800s or the early 1900's to the mid-1900s and up to the present, most especially 21st Century Tagalog or Modern/Contemporary Tagalog of the early 2000s up to the present, are still and yet basically and practically the same language or are different but closely-related, historically-related, traditionally-related, linguistically-related, and/or genetically-related, linguistically-speaking, sets/subsets or groups/subgroups of language or linguistic varieties, variants, versions, forms, registers, and/or dialects of the same language or of the same base, root, origin, or foundational language, which is the Tagalog or Modern Tagalog language, especially of the early to the late 1900's in the Philippines. 👋🏼😄🇵🇭 Buenas o hola, saludos y buenos dias desde aqui na Ciudad de Zamboanga!
kailan ninyo po ginawa
Ang cute² mo talaga imogen pero bilisan mo dyan inaagaw na ni kelsey si argus
@revinhatol
29 күн бұрын
Wish Lucas was there...
The Day Of Summer 2024 Cast Peter Musngi Imogen Argus Kulot Jaze Lucas Charo Santos-Concio Noli De Castro Vina Morales Darren Espanto Morissette Amon Juan Karlos Labajo Lyca Gairanod Darlene Vibares Vice Ganda Ion Perez Anne Curtis Sarah Geronimo Regine Velasquez Angeline Quinto Yeng Constantino Gary Valenciano Martin Nievera John Arcilla Edu Manzano Luis Manzano Billy Crawford Vhong Navarro Albert Martinez John Estrada Zsa Zsa Padilla Ricky Davao Coco Martin Lovi Poe Ivana Alawi Maricel Soriano Cherry Pie Picache Amy Perez Directed By George Clooney Distributed By Warner Bros Pictures Paramount Pictures & Star Cinema In Theaters August 2 2024
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Galing mo naman imogen Sana palagi ka nasa showtime
Ang galing ang aydol ko
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Galing mo naman imogen Sana palagi ka nasa showtime
Galing mo naman imogen Sana palagi ka nasa showtime