Permission to Shine

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Permission to Shine
6cyclemind-permission to shine.jpg
Studio album by
6cyclemind
Released2003
Genre Alternative rock/Pop
Length57:02
Label Musiko Records
&
BMG Records (Pilipinas) Inc.
6cyclemind chronology
'''Permission to Shine'''
(2003)
Panorama
(2005)
Singles from Permission to Shine
  1. "Biglaan"
    Released: 2003
  2. "Paba"
    Released: 2003
  3. "Nalilito"
    Released: 2004
  4. "Sige"
    Released: 2004

Permission to Shine is the debut studio album of the Filipino band, 6cyclemind. It has 12 tracks and was released under BMG Records (Pilipinas) Inc. in 2003. [1] The carrier single "Biglaan" reached #1 on the NU107 and RX 93.1 charts and the acoustic version charted in 97.1 LS. This was immediately followed by the single "Paba", which topped 99.5 RT, and "Nalilito". On 2004 the band released their 4th single "Sige". the song debuted at the NU107 Midnight Countdown at #4. [2]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Hernandez, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Wait or Go" 3:27
2."Paba" 3:59
3."Fly"Carlos D. Isidro3:59
4."Gaya ng Noon"Ryan Sarmiento3:45
5."Biglaan"Hernandez, Sarmiento4:46
6."Forever I'm Sorry" 4:16
7."Sige" 5:13
8."Tunay" 5:26
9."Fall Out"Rhoneil M. Dimaculangan4:53
10."Sentimental Garbage"Dimacalugan, Raimund Marasigan4:10
11."Biglaan (acoustic version)"Hernandez, Sarmiento5:27
12."Nalilito"Hernandez, Sarmiento7:42

Notes

Personnel

Additional Musician:

Album Credits

Accolades

YearAward Giving BodyCategoryNominated WorkResult
2005Nu 107.5 2004 Year End CountdownTop 20 OPM Songs on the 2004 NU107 Countdown"Biglaan"3rd [3]
Top 20 OPM Songs on the 2004 NU107 Countdown"Paba"13th [3]
Nu 107.5 2004 Year End CountdownTop 107 Songs for 2004 (ranked from #107 to #1)"Biglaan"4th [4]
Top 107 Songs for 2004 (ranked from #107 to #1)"Paba"18th [4]
Top 107 Songs for 2004 (ranked from #107 to #1)"Sige"49th [4]

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References

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