Lito Camo

Filipino singer and songwriter, actor
Lito Camo
Born (1972-03-12) March 12, 1972 (age 52)
Bonagabong, Oriental Mindoro, Philippines
GenresNovelty, pop, rock
Occupation(s)Musician, singer, actor
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active1997–present
Musical artist

Lito Camo (born March 12, 1972) is a Filipino singer, songwriter, and actor. He is known for the songs "Bakit Papa? Tawag mo ako?", "Spaghetti Song", "Bulaklak", "Wowowee", "Boom Tarat Tarat", and "Otso-Otso".[1] Lito Camo is a native of Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro.[2]

Career

In 1998, Camo released his debut studio album, entitled "Sino Camo?", with the songs "Kung Ikaw"[3] and "Hey Babe" being the lead singles on it. Four years later, in 2002, Camo released his second studio album, entitled "Ano Camo?". Three years after the release of "Ano Camo?", in 2005, he released his third studio album "Ako Naman!". As of 2024, "Ako Naman!" remains as Camo's most recent studio album.

Discography

These are the songs composed, produced, and arranged by Lito Camo (most are sung by other Filipino artists, and not necessarily sung by him, except as indicated).

  • "Bestfriend"
  • "Kung Ikaw" by Lito Camo (his first hit single)
  • "Window Shopping" by himself [4]
  • "Miss Na Miss Na Kita" by himself
  • "Pera o Bayong" by himself
  • "Kakanta Ako, Sasayaw Kayo" by himself
  • "Bakit Papa" by the Sexbomb Girls
  • "Halukay Ube" by the Sexbomb Girls featuring Joey de Leon
  • "Eat Bulaga!" by the Sexbomb Girls
  • "The Spageti Song" by Joey De Leon featuring the Sexbomb Girls
  • "Sana Mama" by Masculados
  • "Jumbo Hotdog" by Masculados
  • "Ms. Flawless" by Angelica Jones
  • "Ye Ye Vonnel" by April Boy Regino
  • "Giling-Giling" by Willie Revillame
  • "Bulaklak" by Viva Hot Babes
  • "Anone?" by Yachang
  • "Pandesal" by Viva Hot Men
  • "Sunod Sa Galaw" by Jaboom Twins
  • "Puppy Mo Ako" by Willie Revillame
  • "Iyugyog Mo" by Willie Revillame
  • "Otso-Otso" by Bayani Agbayani
  • "In or Out" by Dara
  • "Sasakyan Kita" by K and the Boxers
  • "46" by Willie Revillame
  • "Hep Hep Hooray (Happy Birthday)" by Willie Revillame
  • "Papa Boogie" by Willie Revillame
  • "Wowowee" by himself, later covered by Willie Revillame
  • "Dododo Dadada" by Willie Revillame
  • "Giling-Giling" by Willie Revillame
  • "Iiyak Na Lang" by Calzada
  • "Boom Tarat Tarat" by Willie Revillame
  • "Kailan" by
  • "Bilog Ang Mundo" by Manny Pacquiao
  • "Uuwi Ka Na Raw" by
  • "Ibigay Mo Baby" by
  • "Daisy Siete" by himself, later covered by the Sexbomb Girls
  • "Amoy Ng Papa" by
  • "Sundo't Hatid" by
  • "Nakaka..." by Masculados
  • "Para Sa Iyo Ang Laban Na 'To" by Manny Pacquiao
  • "Tawa" by Joey de Leon
  • "Nanana" - won Best Novelty Recording in the 25th Awit Awards[5]
  • "Lalaban Ako Para sa Pilipino" by Manny Pacquiao[6]
  • "Talikodgenic Man Ako" by Herlene "Hipon" Budol
  • "MPBL na" by himself

Albums

  • Sino Camo? (Viva Records, 1998)[1]
  • Ano Camo? (BMG Records, 2002)[2][2]
  • Ako Naman! (Star Records, 2005)[3]
  • Lito Camo - The 31 Ultimate Collection (2004)

Filmography

Television

References

  1. ^ Gil, Baby A (26 August 2011). "Lito Camo, Vehnee Saturno in concert". philstar.com. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Star Records - Lito Camo". Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2007-03-22.
  3. ^ Abunda, Boy (11 May 2015). "The worst is over for Lito". philstar.com. Retrieved 3 October 2018.
  4. ^ "ArtistInfo". music.metason.net. Retrieved 2024-04-30.
  5. ^ "Photos: The 25th Awit Awards". Rappler. 29 November 2012. Retrieved 3 October 2018.
  6. ^ Davies, Gareth A. (27 February 2015). "Manny Pacquiao records his own entrance song ahead of $250 million showdown with Floyd Mayweather". Retrieved 3 October 2018.
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