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Instruments
  
Role
  
Songwriter

Name
  
Ron Henley


Website
  
Ron Henley on Twitter

Years active
  
2006–present

Albums
  
Wala Pang Titulo

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Occupation(s)
  
Rapper, musician, songwriter

Associated acts
  
Francis M.Gloc-9LoonieRon HenleySmugglazZaitoAbraShehyee

Genres
  
Pinoy hip hop, Alternative hip hop, Music of the Philippines

Record labels
  
Viva Records, Artifice Records

Nominations
  
Awit Award for Best Performance by a New Male Recording Artist, Awit Award for Best Rap Recording

Similar People
  
Abra, Bassilyo, Sabrina, Sitti Navarro, Lyca Gairanod

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Ron Henley (born in Pasig, Philippines) is a Filipino rapper and songwriter.

Contents

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Personal life and career

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Henley started rapping at age 14. He later went into rehab. After he was released from there, he met Francis Magalona together with his co-rapper Loonie after a TV rap competition entitled Rappublic of the Philippines on Eat Bulaga!, where they were recognized as Stick Figgas. Magalona led the way for him by including Henley's soundtrack in a collaboration album.

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Henley's biggest break was the song that he wrote entitled "Biglang Liko" which is about a guy's excitement for dancing. He released his debut EP on April 8, 2013. Henley is known for his songs that contain sexual puns and malicious lyrics. His YouTube channel has garnered almost 100 million views.


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References

Ron Henley (rapper) Wikipedia