Mojofly

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Say it 04:07 Tools
mata 09:40 Tools
Alright Without U 04:36 Tools
Confession 05:17 Tools
Minamalas 04:33 Tools
Scooter Boy 04:44 Tools
Hello 05:36 Tools
Tumatakbo 04:14 Tools
Another Day 04:53 Tools
A Million Stories And All The Promises Left Unsigned 03:52 Tools
Steady 04:03 Tools
With U 04:34 Tools
Userfriendly$exystar 04:43 Tools
Sa Uulitin 04:17 Tools
Something-Worthwhile 04:42 Tools
Close To The End 05:31 Tools
Pop Friction Strange 05:53 Tools
Wake Up 04:15 Tools
Bato 04:26 Tools
Turn 03:30 Tools
Runaway Angel 03:39 Tools
Mata 2 04:22 Tools
2Tonelady 04:41 Tools
Peak 04:32 Tools
Pagkakamali 04:44 Tools
Even If... 03:19 Tools
Choose 03:05 Tools
Thank You 03:47 Tools
1/2 Wishing 04:42 Tools
I Don't Want You 04:18 Tools
Sinusubukan 04:31 Tools
Her 04:18 Tools
Hold Me Down 04:29 Tools
Puro Palusot 03:18 Tools
Dreamland 04:27 Tools
mata (acoustic) 04:43 Tools
Teka Muna 04:18 Tools
Pretending 03:35 Tools
Mula Noon 03:35 Tools
Surrender 06:28 Tools
Buddha 3 03:35 Tools
I've Been Here B4 03:59 Tools
Simula 04:00 Tools
Something Worthwhile 04:43 Tools
Mata (Accoustic) 04:00 Tools
Birthday 04:00 Tools
I've Been Here Before 04:00 Tools
Mata (live) 04:00 Tools
Minamalas (Misfortune) 04:34 Tools
Sa Uulitin (Acoustic) 04:34 Tools
Rally 04:34 Tools
Close To The End (live) 04:34 Tools
Tumatakbo (live) 04:34 Tools
A Million Stories 04:34 Tools
Peak (Bonus Track) 04:34 Tools
Wake Up (live) 04:34 Tools
With You 04:34 Tools
Mata [acoustic] 04:34 Tools
Even If... (live) 04:34 Tools
Minamalas (Live @ Tunog Kalye) 04:34 Tools
Thank You (Live) 04:34 Tools
Sa Uulitin (live) 04:34 Tools
Turn (live) 04:34 Tools
Mojofly - Another Day 04:34 Tools
Mojofly - Mata (Live) 04:34 Tools
mata ii 04:34 Tools
Mojofly - Tumatakbo 04:34 Tools
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Formed in '99 by bassist Ricci Gurango after his departure from Hungry Young Poets, MOJOFLY reeled in mainstream and alternative crowds alike with the debut album Birth Day (1999) and sophomore offering A Million Stories (2002), both released under Sony Music Philippines. Then-lead singer Kitchie Nadal helped propel singles such as Another Day and Scooter Boy to national recognition. But in May 2003, Nadal left the group to embark on a solo career. Undeterred, MOJOFLY didn’t skip a beat and introduced Lougee Basabas as the band’s new frontwoman in only a matter of days. By year’s end the group joined the “indie” bandwagon with their self-titled EP, sold-out despite being available only in gigs. Thanks to the comeback hit Mata [Filipino for “eye”] and the revived, revv-ed up Lougee-version of Minamalas, the EP clearly defined the ambitious sound of the “new MOJOFLY”. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.