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| This article does not cite any references or sources. (November 2007) Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed. | Andrew Espiritu (born July 31, 1965), better known as Andrew E., is a Filipino rap artist & comedic actor. He is known for his first single and film Humanap Ka Ng Panget in 1991. Image File history File links Question_book-3. ...
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Biography
Andrew E. (the 'E' stands for his last name, Espiritu) began his career in December of 1990 when he released his first single "Humanap Ka Ng Panget". The combination of his catchy story-telling rap style, irresistible beats, naughty and often hilarious lyrics made him unique in Philippine pop culture. Due to his double-entendre lyrics, some of his songs had been criticized for its allegedly suggestive lyrics. Andrew’s career branched out as he began to star in comedy films based on his songs. He has more than 28 films under his belt. A double entendre is a figure of speech similar to the pun, in which a spoken phrase can be understood in either of two ways. ...
In the mid 1990s, Andrew E. founded Dongalo Wreckords in the mid 1990's for the purpose of discovering and producing new Philippine Rap talents. One popular rap group that got its start with Dongalo is Salbakuta. Their song S2pid Luv became a big hit and was made into a popular movie which also starred Andrew.Andrew E. also join a fraternity namely ALPHA KAPPA RHO. Andrew E. spent some time in Japan in the late 1990s, performing in clubs and eventually releasing a song in Japanese about the misadventures of a tourist in Tokyo. He is now married and lives in Don Galo, Paranaque (where his record label was named from) with his wife and son. Andrew is also a certified platinum artist given that he has acquired over 13 albums, each at least 3 times platinum. For other uses, see Tokyo (disambiguation). ...
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In the Filipino rap scene, Andrew has largely contributed to the growth and popularity of tagalog rap, furthermore by introducing a freestyle battle competition which gave aspiring rappers a shot at record deals. Andrew has notably collaborated with Sharon Cuneta, Willie Revillame, Regine Velasquez, Francis M., Carlos Agassi, Deathtreath, Salbakuta, Dongalo artists, singers and actresses such as Donita Rose, Rica Peralejo and so much more. Sharon Gamboa Cuneta Pangilinan (born January 6, 1966) is a popular Filipina actress, TV host, singer, and endorser. ...
Willie Revillame (born Wilfredo Buendia Revillame, January 27, 1961) (age 46) is a Filipino game show host, singer and comedian. ...
Regina Encarnacion Ansong Velasquez (born April 22, 1970) is a Filipino singer, actress, record producer, and TV host. ...
Francis Kiko Magalona or as he is also known FrancisM, Master Rapper, and The Man From Manila is credited as being the first Filipino rapper in the Philippines to successfully crossover to the mainstream. ...
Amir Carlos Damaso Vahidi Agassi (born December 12, 1979) popularly known as Carlos Agassi, is a Filipino actor, TV host, rap artist and model of Iranian and Filipino descent. ...
Donita Rose Ramos Cavett, also known as Donita Rose, Donita, or Donita Rose Villarama, is a former MTV Asia VJ. She was born in Utah, USA on December 5, 1974 and moved to the Philippines when she was five years old. ...
Rica Peralejo (born Regina Carla Bautista Peralejo on March 7, 1981) is a Filipina actress, singer and television host. ...
Filmography Movies | Year | Title | Role | | 2003 | A.B. normal college (Todo na 'yan, kulang pa 'yun) | Andres | | 2002 | D' uragons: never umuurong always sumusulong | | | 2002 | S2pid Luv | | | 2002 | Burles King Daw, O! | Troy | | 2001 | Banyo Queen | Kiko | | 2001 | Tusong Twosome | Bano | | 2000 | Mana-mana tiba-tiba | | | 1997 | Extranghero | | | 1997 | Matinik na bading, mga syukeng buking | | | 1997 | Si Mokong, si Astig, at si Gamol | | | 1996 | Where the Girls Are | Andong | | 1996 | Neber-2-Geder | | | 1995 | Bangers | | | 1995 | Bikini Watch | Kiko | | 1995 | P're hanggang sa huli | | | 1995 | Bikini Watch | Kiko | | 1994 | Ikaw ang Miss Universe ng buhay ko | Clark | | 1994 | Megamol | Clark | | 1994 | Pinagbiyak na bunga | Urot/Himself | | 1993 | Row 4: Ang Baliktorians | | | 1993 | Ang Boyfriend kong gamol | | | 1993 | Gagay: Prinsesa ng brownout | | | 1993 | Manchichiritchit | Isko | | 1992 | Alabang Girls | | | 1992 | Mahirap maging pogi | | | 1991 | Andrew Ford Medina: Huwag kang gamol | Andrew Ford Medina | | 1991 | Pitong gamol | Ambong | | 1991 | Humanap Ka ng Panget | | Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Television 2007 Your Song: Ikaw, Humanap Ka Ng Panget Part 2 (ABS-CBN) 2006 Love Spell: Cindyrella (ABS-CBN) 2000 Gags Must Be Crazy (IBC 13) 1995 Ober da Bakod (GMA Network) 1994 D' Lookalayks in Puno't Bunga (GMA Network) 1993 Kool Iskool (ABC 5) 1992 Alabang Girls (ABC 5)
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