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Vhong Navarro scores another hit with ‘Totoy Bibbo!’

   

Once again, Vhong Navarro proves that he is not only a hit on the boob tube and in the Box Office, but in the recording scene as well. He made a mark in the music industry a couple of months back when he released the single “Pamela” from the album “Pamela Wan Sumunod sa Galaw” (which as of presstime is already Certified Double Platinum— over 60,000 units sold). Now, he’s back to create yet another dance craze that will surely take the country by storm.

Entitled “Totoy Bibbo,” this is Vhong’s first single off his debut album under Star Records. It is already enjoying  massive airplay on radio stations nationwide, even topping the charts of radio countdowns ever since it was released. Indeed, the country has already been infected with the “Totoy Bibbo” fever. The title of the songs has become  such a catch-phrase that when you ask young boys nowadays what they want to be  like when they grow up, they respond that they want to be like Totoy Bibbo.

Vhong’s album is also called Totoy Bibbo and it contains six novelty ditties that will leave you singing along, laughing and dancing like crazy. Christian Martinez (the brains behind the massive hit “Pamela”) wrote the songs and produced the album.

Vhong will be touring the malls in the metro to promote his album. Grab the chance to meet him live and have your albums signed by him! You may even get your picture taken with him. Today, Sept. 26 Vhong will be on SM Bicutan.

“Totoy Bibbo” is now available on CDs at record stores nationwide, under Star Records. 





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