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KAMIKAZEE

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As said from MYX ph.com Universal Records finally releases Kamikazee’s much-anticipated third album Long Time Noisy featuring the launching single “Wala”. Long Time Noisy is Kamikazee’s follow-up to their Double Platinum breakthrough album Maharot.

Kamikazee was formed by five friends who met in the College of Fine Arts at the University of the Philippines Diliman: Jay Contreras (lead vocals), Jomal Linao (guitars), Led Zeppelin Tuyay (guitars), Jason “Puto” Astete (bass) and Allan “Bords” Burdeos (drums). After playing in small gigs (mostly on campus), the band managed to get signed to another major label due to the strong cult buzz generated by their heavy guitar-driven rock and hilarious antics. Their eponymous debut album released in 2002 spawned radio hits and cult faves such as “Chinelas” (a hilarious rap-metal parody, which was the rage that time) and covers of Ariel Rivera’s classic hit “Sana Kahit Minsan” and Britney Spears’ “Lucky”.

In 2005, the band re-emerged with the hilarious gay-bait anthem “Chiksilog”, which first became a hit after being released for the compilation album Rok On!. The following year, they moved on with Universal Records and released Maharot, which was jumpstarted by the massive radio hit “Narda”. To say that the song is the band’s biggest nationwide hit is a big, big understatement. read more

Forbes top 20 richest women- in entertainment

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In the list compiled by Forbes magazine on the "20 Richest Women In Entertainment", the name of Oprah Winfrey comes first. The talk show host is the world's richest female entertainer, according to the finance bible, with an estimated worth of 1.5 billion dollars. With such amount of fortune, Oprah easily tops the list, ahead of the famous British Harry Potter author J.K Rowling, who is worth an estimated $1 billion into second place.

Businesswoman and home entertaining expert Martha Stewart ranks in 3rd, with an estimated fortune of $638 million. In fourth place is pop queen Madonna, who is worth an estimated $325 million. read more