huy pasagot naman nito kaylangan ko ng answer para sa assignment
kabobohan lang kasi ito wag nio na isearch :D
Ryan Kayabyab
Sitsiritsit, Alibangbang Sitsirit, alibangbang Salaginto't salagubang Ang babae sa lansangan Kung gumiri'y parang tandang! Santo Nino sa Pandacan, Puto seko sa tindahan, Kung ayaw mong magpautang, Uubusin ka ng langgam. Mama, mama, namamangka, Pasakayin yaring bata, Pagdating sa Maynila, Ipagpalit ng manika. Ale, ale, namamayong, Pasukubin yaring sanggol, Pagdating sa Malabon, Ipagpalit ng bagoong.
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The origin of the song Mango Walk is from the Caribbean or to be more precise Jamaica
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Ryan Kayabyab
I think it is Ryan Cayabyab..
The lyrics of the song "Sitsiritsit Alibangbang" were written by Fe F. Yee. The song is a traditional Filipino folk song that describes the movements of a butterfly. It is often sung as a children's song or as a fun and lively tune in cultural performances.
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The cast of Sitsiritsit alibangbang - 1967 includes: Dolphy Panchito Chichay Bayani Casimiro Rod Navarro Georgie Quizon Susan Roces Teresita Sonora Helen Thompson Ronaldo Valdez
Sitsiritsit Alibangbang is a positive song by Ryan Cayabyab with a tempo of 139 BPM. It can also be used half-time at 70 BPM or double-time at 278 BPM. The track runs 4 minutes and 37 seconds long with a D key and a minor mode. It has high energy and is somewhat danceable with a time signature of 4 beats per bar.
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sitsiritsirt ang sitsritsit ay kantang 2/4 ito ay iasng folk song na kantang pilipino
Sitsiritsit, Alibangbang Sitsirit, alibangbang Salaginto't salagubang Ang babae sa lansangan Kung gumiri'y parang tandang! Santo Nino sa Pandacan, Puto seko sa tindahan, Kung ayaw mong magpautang, Uubusin ka ng langgam. Mama, mama, namamangka, Pasakayin yaring bata, Pagdating sa Maynila, Ipagpalit ng manika. Ale, ale, namamayong, Pasukubin yaring sanggol, Pagdating sa Malabon, Ipagpalit ng bagoong.
A popular folk song from the Visayas region in the Philippines is "Dandansoy," which is a traditional love song. It is sung in Hiligaynon and tells the story of a man bidding farewell to his lover. Another well-known folk song from the Visayas is "Waray-Waray," which is a lively song expressing the joy and spirit of the Waray people.
"Sitsiritsit" is a traditional Filipino folk song with an unknown author. It has been passed down through generations in the Philippines as part of the country's rich cultural heritage.