LISTEN: Best of Rico J. Puno’s 40 years in the music industry
The ‘70s is considered by many as the golden era of Pinoy music and Rico J. Puno was among the voices behind the timeless Original Pilipino Music (OPM) hits.
As one of the pioneer promoters of Filipino music at the time, Puno was also a consistently active performer in the Filipino music industry since he launched his career in the mid-‘70s.
Commonly known as Rico J., his trademark was this soothing, raspy voice that serenaded generations from generations with his iconic hits.
To celebrate the legendary OPM icon who passed away on Tuesday due to heart failure, here is a playlist of his best hits from his 40 years in the music industry:
His Tagalog-infused song of Barbara Streisand’s “The Way We Were” in 1973 marked the beginning of his career. It was also the title of his first album produced by Vicor Records.
Article continues after this advertisementIncluded in his first self-titled album in 1976 are “Kapalaran” and “One Last Memory.” The same year, he won the Aliw Award for Most Promising Entertainer.
In 1977, Rico J released “Damdamin” and “Didn’t We” off his album “Rico Baby.”
A year later, he bagged Aliw Award’s Entertainment of the Year. This same year was the time he released his album “Tatak” with undeniably one of his greatest hits “May Bukas Pa” and “Sorry Na, Puede Ba.”
In 1979, he released “Macho-Gwapito,” a song that continues to roam radio airplays and television shows.
Other hit songs and remakes by the legendary Rico J are his duet with Elsa Chan “Magkasuyo Buong Gabi,” his Filipino rendition of Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr.’s “You Don’t Have to be a Star,” “Sana Dalawa Ang Puso Ko,” “Lupa,” “Kahit Maputi Na Ang Buhok Ko” and “Ang Huling El Bimbo.” /jpv
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