Dyords Javier
Dyords Javier (George Javier) | |
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Origin | Manila, Philippines |
Genres | OPM, hip-hop, folk |
Years active | 1980s–present |
Associated acts | ANG4, APO Hiking Society, Vincent Dafalong |
Dyords Javier (born George Javier) is a Filipino singer, stand-up comedian, actor and hip-hop artist in the Philippines. He is the brother of Danny Javier (APO Hiking Society) and the originator of Pinoy hip hop in the Philippines.[1]
He is also part of a vocal group called ANG4 or ANGForgettables (with Isay Alvarez of Miss Saigon fame, Bimbo Cerrudo and Pinky Marquez). He is now the director of Organisasyon ng Pilipinong Mang-aawit or OPM.
Javier was also part of the first Filipino noontime show Student Canteen.
Based on unofficial web articles, his song "Na-Onseng Delight" is the first rap/hip hop song recorded in the Philippines. See: Pinoy hip hop
Discography
- "Na Onseng Delight" (singer)
- "Ang Galing ng Pilipino" (composer)
- "Trapik Dyan" (composer)
- "Ayoko ng Cha-Cha" (songwriter)
- Puede (album)
- Ukay-Ukay Condom (album)
Filmography
- Bida si Mister, Bida si Misis - as Chief Dyords Pipay (1 episode, 2003)
- Sagot Kita: Mula Ulo Hanggang Paa (2000)
- Working Girls 2 - as Adio (1987)
- Hari ng Tonto - as himself (1985)
- A Man Called Tolongges - as Tolongges (1981)
- Kakabakaba ka ba? - as the Japanese Master (1980)
- Tulume Alyas Zorro - as Tulume (1983)
References
- ↑ Marcelo, Sam L. (4 May 2010). "The redemptive power of dance, dawg". BusinessWorld. Retrieved 23 May 2010.
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