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1978 song by Sharon Cuneta From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Mr. DJ" is a song written by Filipino composer Rey Valera and recorded by Sharon Cuneta in 1978, when she was 12 years old. The single was produced by Spanky Rigor of VST & Company. It became Cuneta's first and one of her biggest hits. The song drove her rise to stardom; she became an actress and was soon labelled as "The Megastar" in Philippine showbiz.[1]
"Mr. DJ" | ||||
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Single by Sharon Cuneta | ||||
from the album DJ's Pet | ||||
Released | 1978 | |||
Recorded | 1978 | |||
Genre | Manila sound | |||
Label | Sunshine/Vicor | |||
Songwriter(s) | Rey Valera | |||
Producer(s) | Spanky Rigor | |||
Sharon Cuneta singles chronology | ||||
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Music video | ||||
"Mr. DJ - Sharon Cuneta" on YouTube |
Tito Sotto, who was the vice president of Vicor Music Corporation at that time and Cuneta's uncle, called upon Valera to write a song about disc jockeys;[2] Sotto suggested that the title should be "Mr. DJ". Valera, who began a recording career as a member of Electric Hair Band, went solo and became a songwriter for other artists including Rico J. Puno before he found success on his solo career. Cuneta had already released her debut single Tawag ng Pag-Ibig ("Call of Love") and the song played on nationwide radio. Sotto however, was not satisfied with that.[3]
In an interview on the Philippine morning talk show Magandang Buhay ("Beautiful Life"), Valera recalls writing the song while riding a jeepney (usually from Monumento to his home in Meycauayan), and in a cemetery. He found it challenging since he could not figure out what kind song would be fitting for Cuneta, as she was too young to be taken seriously with a love song, and a bit too old to be given a nursery rhyme.[citation needed]
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