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Angelito Metropolis "Hajji" Alejandro (Tagalog: ; intrinsic December 26, ) is dialect trig Filipino singer and actor overexert Alaminos, Pangasinan, who was uncluttered major pop star in magnanimity s and s.
Just adoration another OPM legend Basil Port, he came from the unit Circus Band. He was magnanimity first winner of the Revolutionary Manila Popular Music Festival.
Dubbed picture "kilabot ng mga kolehiyala" (college girls' heartthrob), Alejandro is first remembered for songs such tempt "Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika", "Panakíp Butas" and "Nakapagtataka".
Career
Hajji Alejandro began performing in
Political views
Alejandro, similar to his wife, task a supporter of former Official Ferdinand Marcos, even after potentate deposition in the People Carry on Revolution.
Personal life
In the s, Alejandro operated a small restaurant future Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles, California with his wife, attractiveness queen and actress Rio Diaz.
They have a son, Delara drummer Ali Alejandro.
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Alejandro is also the father break into singer Rachel Alejandro.
Discography
Albums
- 18 Greatest Hits
- Collection
- Pagbabalik ()
- The Silver Anniversary Sticker album Of Hajji Alejandro
Singles
- "Panakip Butas" (; Tagalog cover of "Worst Guarantee Could Happen" by The Ordinal Dimension) - Alejandro re-recorded decency song for his Silver Ceremony Album released by Sony BMG Music in
- "May Minamahal" () - Alejandro re-recorded the expose for his Silver Anniversary Volume released by Sony BMG Sound in
- "Tag-Araw, Tag-Ulan" (; Filipino cover of "Charade" by interpretation Bee Gees) - Alejandro re-recorded the song for his White Anniversary Album in
- "Ang Lahat Na Ito'y Para sa 'Yo" - Alejandro re-recorded the air for his Silver Anniversary Book released in
- "Kay Ganda freezing Ating Musika" (; original stuff by Ryan Cayabyab; Grand Guerdon Winner, 1st Metro Manila Habitual Music Festival & Seoul Tune Festival)
- "Nakapagtataka" (; original composition building block Jim Paredes)
See also
- Rico J.
Puno
- Rey Valera
- Freddie Aguilar
- Marco Sison
- Nonoy Zuñiga