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Emerge: The Best of Neocolours

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Released
  
1999

Release date
  
1999

Artist
  
Neocolours

Genre
  
Pop music

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Label
  
Universal Records (Philippines)

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Emerge: The Best of Neocolours is the fourth and latest album of Neocolours now released by Universal Records since Ito Rapadas was now a label manager of the music company originally from Vicor Music Corp. This album consists of the best hits and singles that the band ever produced for the Filipino audience. As of last count, the album has reached double platinum sales which confirms the band's low key support in the "adult contemporary" genre. Most of these songs were rendered by new artists such as Shamrock, Metafour, Erik Santos, King, Aaron Agassi and Mark Bautista. Three of the cuts were new materials at the time of the album's release in 1999: "Kasalanan Ko Ba", "Here I Am Again" and "Sandalilang".

Contents

The songs are often cited as classic "Original Pilipino Music" love songs and still played in light rock stations up to this day.

Track listing

  1. "Tuloy Pa Rin "
  2. "Maybe "
  3. "Hold On"
  4. "Sandali Lang"
  5. "Kasalanan ko ba "
  6. "Say You'll Never Go"
  7. "Making It"
  8. "Bahala Na"
  9. "Can't Deny"
  10. "Here I Am Again"

Cover versions

  • Here I Am Again (now covered by Rachelle Ann Go)
  • Kasalanan Ko Ba? (now covered by Toni Gonzaga, and also Mark Bautista)
  • Maybe (now covered by King)
  • Hold On (now covered by Shamrock; also parodied by Michael V. as "Don Don" within the same style)
  • Tuloy Pa Rin (now covered by Thyro & Yumi, Donnalyn Bartolome, and Shehyee feat. Sugar High, also used in the comedy movie, "ABNKKBSNPLAko?! The Movie", also covered by Metafour, and Sharon Cuneta)
  • Songs

    1Tuloy Pa Rin5:37
    2Bahala Na5:35
    3Hold On4:31

    References

    Emerge: The Best of Neocolours Wikipedia