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Wikipedia article"'Sayang Naman'" (English: "What a Waste") is a song by the Filipino singer Nina. It was written by Emil Pama and produced by Ferdie Marquez and the R&B singer Mike Luis for Nina's second album, 'Smile' (2003). It was released as the album's third single in the second quarter of 2004 in the Philippines. It is Nina's only Tagalog language single. ReleaseIt was the last single for the album. A fan requested the song to be the next single after the smash hits of "Make You Mine" and "A Girl Can Dream". Though the song failed to establish the same impact as the previous hits, it was praised for its ability to maintain consistency with the album's focus. The whistle register is very evident in the song and is considered one of Nina's powerful songs when it comes to using the whistle register. VideoSpecial effects are used all the time in the video with Nina seen as part of a mail being sent to a loved one. It is the first video with only Nina. ReferencesCategory:2004 singles Category:Nina Girado songs Category:2003 songs Category:Warner Music Group singles Category:Tagalog-language songs | |
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