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"Bahay Kubo" is not typically classified as a partner song; rather, it is a traditional Filipino folk song that describes a rural house and its surrounding vegetable garden. It is often sung in a call-and-response format, making it suitable for group singing, but it does not have the structured pairing characteristic of partner songs. Partner songs usually involve two distinct melodies sung simultaneously, which "Bahay Kubo" does not feature.

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