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- Swinging_the_Kundiman abstract "Swinging the Kundiman is the eleventh studio album of the Filipino musician and entrepreneur Ramon Jacinto. It was released in the Philippines on January 3, 2016, through RJ and Evolution Music Group. This album consists of revivals is one of the most Instrumental & traditional Filipino Kundiman, Folk and love songs are written in Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, Kapampangan and Pangasinense.".
- Q21998266 abstract "Swinging the Kundiman is the eleventh studio album of the Filipino musician and entrepreneur Ramon Jacinto. It was released in the Philippines on January 3, 2016, through RJ and Evolution Music Group. This album consists of revivals is one of the most Instrumental & traditional Filipino Kundiman, Folk and love songs are written in Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, Kapampangan and Pangasinense.".
- Swinging_the_Kundiman comment "Swinging the Kundiman is the eleventh studio album of the Filipino musician and entrepreneur Ramon Jacinto. It was released in the Philippines on January 3, 2016, through RJ and Evolution Music Group. This album consists of revivals is one of the most Instrumental & traditional Filipino Kundiman, Folk and love songs are written in Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, Kapampangan and Pangasinense.".
- Q21998266 comment "Swinging the Kundiman is the eleventh studio album of the Filipino musician and entrepreneur Ramon Jacinto. It was released in the Philippines on January 3, 2016, through RJ and Evolution Music Group. This album consists of revivals is one of the most Instrumental & traditional Filipino Kundiman, Folk and love songs are written in Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, Kapampangan and Pangasinense.".