Tuloy Pa Rin Ang Awit

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Tuloy Pa Rin Ang Awit
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 2006
Genre Pop
Length48 minutes
Language English, Tagalog
Label GMA Records
Producer
  • Rene Salta
  • Agatha Obar
  • Jonathan Ong
  • Kedy Sanchez
  • Trina Belamide
  • Freddie Saturno
Jolina Magdangal chronology
Forever Jolina
(2004)
Tuloy Pa Rin Ang Awit
(2006)
Destiny
(2008)
Singles from Tuloy Pa Rin Ang Awit
  1. "Maybe It's You"
  2. "Makulay Na Buhay"
  3. "Let Me Be The One"
  4. "Gusto"
First edition
No.TitleWriter(s)ProducerLength
1."Maybe It's You (Music Video)"Agatha ObarAgatha Obar4:02
2."Tuloy Pa Rin Ang Awit"Rebel MagdagasangRene Salta4:05
3."Always In My Heart"Agatha ObarAgatha Obar3:42
4."Maybe It's You"Agatha ObarKedy Sanchez & Agatha Obar4:02
5."Better Off This Way"Jonathan OngJonathan Ong3:23
6."Akin"Trina BelamideTrina Belamide3:30
7."Together Forever"Stock-Aitken-WatermanJonathan Ong3:32
8."Napamahal Ka Na"Freddie SaturnoFreddie Saturno3:39
9."You Belong To My Heart"Jonathan OngJonathan Ong3:32
10."Whenever You Call"Agatha ObarAgatha Obar & Melvin Morallos3:29
11."Gusto"KhavnRene Salta3:10
12."Let Me Be The One" Janno Gibbs Kedy Sanchez4:02
13."Maybe (Solo version)" Jamie Rivera and Jimmy AntipordaKedy Sanchez5:00
Total length:45:53
2-Disc Special Edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Makulay Na Buhay"Kitchie Nadal 2:47
2."Tuloy Pa Rin Ang Awit"Rebel MagdagasangRene Salta4:05
3."Always In My Heart"Agatha ObarAgatha Obar3:42
4."Maybe It's You"Agatha ObarKedy Sanchez & Agatha Obar4:02
5."Better Off This Way"Jonathan OngJonathan Ong3:23
6."Akin"Trina BelamideTrina Belamide3:30
7."Together Forever"Stock-Aitken-WatermanJonathan Ong3:32
8."Napamahal Ka Na"Freddie SaturnoFreddie Saturno3:39
9."You Belong To My Heart"Jonathan OngJonathan Ong3:32
10."Whenever You Call"Agatha ObarAgatha Obar & Melvin Morallos3:29
11."Gusto"KhavnRene Salta3:10
12."Let Me Be The One" Janno Gibbs Kedy Sanchez4:02
13."Maybe (Solo version)" Jamie Rivera and Jimmy AntipordaKedy Sanchez5:00
Total length:48:00

Personnel

Adapted from the Tuloy Pa Rin Ang Awit liner notes. [1]

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References

  1. Tuloy Pa Rin Ang Awit (Liner Notes). Jolina Magdangal. GMA Records. 2006.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)