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Hajji Alejandro, the velvet-voiced crooner of Original Pilipino Music, soared to fame as one of the genre's pioneering icons. From winning the prestigious Metro Manila Popular Music Festival in ...
OPM icon Hajji Alejandro passed away at the age of 70 following a battle with colon cancer. Girlie Rodis, the talent manager for the Alejandro family, confirmed the news of his demise on April 22 ...
Pilita Corrales, Nora Aunor and Hajji Alejandro, three pillars of Original Pilipino Music (OPM) passed away one after the other a few weeks ago.
Angelito ‘Hajji’ T. Alejandro. At this time, we kindly ask for privacy as our family grieves thris tremendous loss. We appreciate your understanding and support during this difficult time." ...
Whether superstition or plain coincidence, the saying that death comes in threes is now apparent with the passing of Hajji Alejandro, after Nora Aunor and Pilita Corrales — all singers ...
Hajji Alejandro made the leap from being a member of the Circus Band to a solo artist with the release of his debut album in 1977. Among the songs he helped popularize are "Tag-Araw, Tag-Ulan," ...
Martin Nievera (left) and Vina Morales (right) recall their fond memories of the late OPM icon and '70s "Kilabot ng Kolehiyala" Hajji Alejandro. Pumanaw si Hajji noong April 21, 2025, dahil sa ...
Hajji Alejandro, one of the country's OPM favorites, may have passed away, but his music will never be forgotten. Hajji had sung several OPM hits that turned into timeless classics in the Philippines.
Original Pilipino Music (OPM) icon Freddie Aguilar passed away at the age of 72, bringing to already four the number of music ...
Alynna Velasquez pleads with netizens to stop the hate toward Hajji Alejandro's family. Filipina singer Alynna Velasquez took to social media to address rumors and issues circulating online. On her ...
Alynna Velasquez, Hajji Alejandro’s longtime girlfriend, confirmed that the OPM icon is battling stage 4 colon cancer, revealing he recently underwent surgery and suffered from an infection but ...