Philippine Idol: The Final 12

Philippine Idol: The Final 12 is a compilation album from the talent show Philippine Idol, an Idol franchise in the Philippines.[1] It was released by Musiko Records & Sony BMG Philippines (now known as Sony Music Philippines & BMG Rights Management) in the Philippines in 2006. The album consist of 13 tracks and performed by the top 12 contestants of the reality TV show.

Philippine Idol: The Final 12
Compilation album by
Various Artist
Released2006
Recorded2006
GenreOPM
Length53:30
LabelMusiko Records
&
Sony BMG Philippines

Track listing

  1. "Hang On" – 04:27 (performed by Drae Ybanez)
  2. "Pangako" – 04:42 (performed by Stef Lazaro)
  3. "Nakapagtataka" – 04:57 (originally by the APO Hiking Society; performed by Pow Chavez)
  4. "Himala" – 04:22 (originally by Rivermaya; performed by Gian Magdangal)
  5. "Ngayon" – 05:46 (performed by Apple Chiu)
  6. "Iisa Pa Lamang" – 04:12 (performed by Jeli Mateo)
  7. "Tuwing Umuulan at Kapiling Ka" – 04:27 (originally by Basil Valdez, Regine Velasquez and Eraserheads; performed by Jan Nieto)
  8. "Araw Araw, Gabi Gabi" – 03:17 (performed by Armarie Cruz)
  9. "Hindi Magbabago" – 04:34 (performed by Remond Sajor)
  10. "Di Na Natuto" – 05:06 (originally by the Apo Hiking Society; performed by Ken Dingle)
  11. "Minsan Lang Kitang Iibigin" – 03:44 (originally by Ariel Rivera and Regine Velasquez; performed by Maureen Marcelo)
  12. "Next in Line" – 03:45 (originally by AfterImage; performed by Miguel Mendoza)
  13. "Kaleidoscope World" – 04:11 (originally by Francis Magalona; performed by The Final 12)
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