MKNM: Mga Kwento Ng Makata

MKNM: Mga Kwento Ng Makata
Studio album by Gloc-9
Released August 17, 2012 [1]
Recorded 2012
Genre Pinoy hip hop
Label Universal
Producer Gloc-9 (executive), Kathleen Dy-Go (executive)
Gloc-9 chronology
Talumpati
(2011)Talumpati2011
MKNM: Mga Kwento Ng Makata
(2012)
Liham at Lihim
(2013)Liham at Lihim2013
Singles from MKNM: Mga Kwento Ng Makata
  1. "Sirena"
    Released: August 2012
  2. "Bakit Hindi"
    Released: November 2012
  3. "Hindi Mo Nadinig"
    Released: January 2013

MKNM: Mga Kwento Ng Makata (lit. The Stories of a Poet) is the 6th overall (first in Universal Records Philippines) album by the Filipino rapper Gloc-9. It has 15 tracks including two bonus tracks: Hari ng Tondo featuring his protégé Denise Barbacena and Kung Tama S'ya featuring Jaq Dionisio of Kissjane.

Background and composition

“I have worked very hard for this album. Before, I would record albums for about two months. For MKNM: Mga Kwento Ng Makata, it took me around six months.” -Gloc-9[2][3]

Track listing

All tracks written by Gloc9.

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1."Balak ni Syke (Syke's Plan)"  
2."Apatnapungbara" (featuring Ian Tayao)  
3."Silup (Semordnilap of the Tagalog word Pulis which means "Police")" (featuring Denise Barbacena)  
4."Alalay Ng Hari (King's Assistant)" (featuring Allan Mitchell Silonga)  
5."Sirena (Mermaid)" (featuring Ebe Dancel)  
6."Hindi Mo Nadinig (You Haven't Heard/You Didn't Hear)" (featuring Jay Durias)  
7."Sino (Who)"(interlude) 
8."Salarin (Malefactor)" (featuring Bamboo Mañalac)  
9."Inday (Pinoy slang for maid)" (featuring Cathy Go)  
10."Bakit Hindi (Why Not)" (featuring Billy Crawford)  
11."Malakas (Strong)"(interlude) 
12."Pison (Steamroller)" (featuring Chito Miranda)  
13."Thankful" (featuring Maychelle Baay of Moonstar88 and Bambu)  
14."Hari ng Tondo (King of Tondo)" (featuring Denise Barbacena)  
15."Kung Tama Siya (If He Is Right)" (featuring Jaq Dionisio of Kissjane)  

Certifications

Country Provider Certification Sales
Philippines PARI Gold 7,500+

References

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