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“HUWAG kang magkaila, duktor! Kahit napakahina ng pag-awit mo, alam kong kinakanta mo ang  GRANADA na version ni Trini Lopez!”

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Latin sensation Trini Lopez promises to paint the town red this Valentine’s season as he goes onstage at the Waterfront Hotel in Cebu on Feb. 9 and at Araneta Coliseum on Feb. 10, featuring Pilita Corrales with special guest Ramon “RJ” Jacinto.

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“HUWAG kang magkaila, duktor! Kahit napakahina ng pag-awit mo, alam kong kinakanta mo ang  GRANADA na version ni Trini Lopez!”

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