Project 6 Cyclemind

Project 6 Cyclemind is the 5th album of the Filipino band, 6cyclemind. Having 12 tracks, it was released by Musiko Records & Sony Music Philippines in 2009.

Project 6cyclemind
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 2009
RecordedDecember 2008-May 2009
GenreAlternative rock
Length50:21
LabelMusiko Records
&
Sony Music Philippines
6cyclemind chronology
Fiesta! Magsasaya Ang Lahat
(2007)
Project 6cyclemind
(2009)
Good by Sunday
(2012)
Singles from Project 6cyclemind
  1. "Walang Iwanan"
    Released: June 11, 2009
  2. "Kasalanan"
    Released: October 27, 2009
  3. "Kung Wala Na Nga"
    Released: April 9, 2010

It was the last album to Feature Ney Dimaculangan as the band's vocalist before leaving the band and went solo.[1]

Track listing

All tracks are written by J.D Hernandez, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Alapaap"Ely Buendia5:35
2."Noon at Ngayon" 3:57
3."Kasalanan (Featuring Gloc 9)"Hernandez, Gloc 95:27
4."Pangarap" 4:28
5."If Only"Hernandez, Dimaculangan, Rye Sarmiento4:02
6."Mahiwagang Pag ibig" 3:23
7."Takipsilim"Hernandez, Sarmiento4:19
8."Sagot Kita"Manuel Ferrer, Noime Cruz5:25
9."Sa Langit" 4:21
10."Dream"Hernandez, Kathy Artajos4:21
11."Kung Wala na Nga"Hernandez, Sarmiento3:46
12."Walang Iwanan" 3:36

Trivia

  • The song 'Alapaap' originally song by the band Eraserheads and was included in The Eraserheads tribute album Ultraelectromagneticjam. [2]
  • Three of the song originally written by the band (Walang Iwanan, Mahiwagang Pag-Ibig, Pangarap) was recorded by other Artists. the carrier single "Walang Iwanan" was interpreted by the band 'Pop Filter'. The song 'Mahiwagang Pag-Ibig' was interpreted by Pinoy Big Brother Teen Edition alumnus Aldred Gatchalian for the ABS-CBN afternoon series Love Spell, and "Pangarap," interpreted by Karel Marquez which was also used in a Koreanovela.[2]
  • The song "Sagot Kita". was used as a theme for the ABS-CBN Foundation.[2]
  • The song "Noon at Ngayon?" was used as a jingle for Tanduay.[2]

References

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