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'''Lolito Go''' (born July 21, 1985) is a [[Philippines|Filipino]] poet<ref>[https://journals.upd.edu.ph/index.php/lik/article/view/2631 Loser at Iba Pang Tula (2011)] Likhaan 5: The Journal of Contemporary Philippine Literature, [[UP Diliman]], December 08, 2011</ref> and a songwriter.<ref>[https://genius.com/artists/Lolito-go Lolito Go songs] [[Genius (company)]] retrieved December 09, 2024</ref>
In May 2023, he was involved in a controversy with fellow music artist [[Moira Dela Torre]] over cheating allegations<ref> [https://entertainment.inquirer.net/501694/songwriter-lolito-go-defends-jason-hernandez-claims-moira-dela-torre-is-oppressor Songwriter Lolito Go defends Jason Hernandez, claims Moira Dela Torre is ‘oppressor’] Mallorca, Hannah, [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]], May 28, 2023</ref> and ghostwriting issues.<ref>[https://entertainment.inquirer.net/501995/lolito-go-releases-screenshot-of-ghostwriting-offer-amid-accusations-vs-moira-more-resibos-to-follow Lolito Go releases screenshot of ghostwriting offer amid accusations vs Moira] Pasajol, Anne, [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]], May 30, 2023</ref>
==Career==
Go got his first nationwide exposure in 2016 for a composition addressing extrajudicial killings.<ref>[https://www.wheninmanila.com/watch-netizen-writes-song-about-the-bloody-campaign-against-illegal-drugs/ Netizen Writes Song About the Bloody Campaign Against Illegal Drugs] Arsua, Koji; When In Manila, August 21, 2016</ref>
In 2017, Go gained recognition for composing and playing the ukulele music for "[[Titibo-tibo]]," which won the grand prize at [[Himig Handog]], a national songwriting competition in the Philippines.<ref>[https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2018/03/01/1792246/francis-m-smiths-ukulele Francis M & The Smiths in ukulele] Cruz, Edgar; The Philippine Star, March 01, 2018</ref>
In 2018, his personal story inspired an episode of [[Maalaala Mo Kaya]] (MMK), a Philippine drama anthology, which featured the love story behind "Titibo-tibo." He and his wife, Libertine Amistoso, later co-wrote "Dear Ate Charo," the 28th-anniversary theme song for MMK, performed by [[Juris Fernandez]].
In 2019, Go wrote "Pahinga," performed by Moira dela Torre for her Paalam album, and participated in the PhilPop Songwriting Bootcamp as a sponsored fellow. His composition "Balikan," performed by [[Benj Manalo]], was a finalist in the 2020 PhilPop Songwriting Competition and won the People's Choice Award.
In 2021, Go released "Soldier in White," dedicated to medical frontliners during the COVID-19 pandemic, which was later recorded by Garrett Bolden of GMA Music.<ref>[https://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/showbiznews/news/61643/garrett-bolden-dedicates-an-original-song-for-frontliners-facing-against-the-coronavirus-pandemic/story Garrett Bolden dedicates an original song for frontliners facing against the coronavirus pandemic] Ilaya, Felix; gmanetwork.com, April 06,2020</ref> In 2022, he wrote "Quaranfling" for [[Ken Chan]] and "My Miracle" for [[XOXO]]. The latter became the theme song for the Tagalized Korean drama Another Ms. Oh on GMA Network.<ref>[https://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/showbiznews/news/175615/another-miss-oh-simula-na-mamaya-teaser/video Another Miss Oh OST: My Miracle]</ref>
In 2022, Go also contributed to political campaigns, co-writing with Moira dela Torre one of the campaign songs for former Vice President [[Leni Robredo]].<ref>[https://balita.mb.com.ph/2022/05/03/moira-dela-torre-lolito-go-gumawa-ng-kanta-para-sa-halalan-pinamagatang-ipanalo-natin-to/ Moira Dela Torre, Lolito Go, gumawa ng kanta para sa halalan; pinamagatang '‘Ipanalo Natin ‘To’] De Leon, Richard; balita.mb.ph, May 03, 2022</ref>
In 2024, his wedding song "He Knows," performed by Almira Lat, was released on streaming platforms.' |
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+'''Lolito Go''' (born July 21, 1985) is a [[Philippines|Filipino]] poet<ref>[https://journals.upd.edu.ph/index.php/lik/article/view/2631 Loser at Iba Pang Tula (2011)] Likhaan 5: The Journal of Contemporary Philippine Literature, [[UP Diliman]], December 08, 2011</ref> and a songwriter.<ref>[https://genius.com/artists/Lolito-go Lolito Go songs] [[Genius (company)]] retrieved December 09, 2024</ref>
+
+In May 2023, he was involved in a controversy with fellow music artist [[Moira Dela Torre]] over cheating allegations<ref> [https://entertainment.inquirer.net/501694/songwriter-lolito-go-defends-jason-hernandez-claims-moira-dela-torre-is-oppressor Songwriter Lolito Go defends Jason Hernandez, claims Moira Dela Torre is ‘oppressor’] Mallorca, Hannah, [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]], May 28, 2023</ref> and ghostwriting issues.<ref>[https://entertainment.inquirer.net/501995/lolito-go-releases-screenshot-of-ghostwriting-offer-amid-accusations-vs-moira-more-resibos-to-follow Lolito Go releases screenshot of ghostwriting offer amid accusations vs Moira] Pasajol, Anne, [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]], May 30, 2023</ref>
+
+==Career==
+
+Go got his first nationwide exposure in 2016 for a composition addressing extrajudicial killings.<ref>[https://www.wheninmanila.com/watch-netizen-writes-song-about-the-bloody-campaign-against-illegal-drugs/ Netizen Writes Song About the Bloody Campaign Against Illegal Drugs] Arsua, Koji; When In Manila, August 21, 2016</ref>
+
+In 2017, Go gained recognition for composing and playing the ukulele music for "[[Titibo-tibo]]," which won the grand prize at [[Himig Handog]], a national songwriting competition in the Philippines.<ref>[https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2018/03/01/1792246/francis-m-smiths-ukulele Francis M & The Smiths in ukulele] Cruz, Edgar; The Philippine Star, March 01, 2018</ref>
+
+In 2018, his personal story inspired an episode of [[Maalaala Mo Kaya]] (MMK), a Philippine drama anthology, which featured the love story behind "Titibo-tibo." He and his wife, Libertine Amistoso, later co-wrote "Dear Ate Charo," the 28th-anniversary theme song for MMK, performed by [[Juris Fernandez]].
+
+In 2019, Go wrote "Pahinga," performed by Moira dela Torre for her Paalam album, and participated in the PhilPop Songwriting Bootcamp as a sponsored fellow. His composition "Balikan," performed by [[Benj Manalo]], was a finalist in the 2020 PhilPop Songwriting Competition and won the People's Choice Award.
+
+In 2021, Go released "Soldier in White," dedicated to medical frontliners during the COVID-19 pandemic, which was later recorded by Garrett Bolden of GMA Music.<ref>[https://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/showbiznews/news/61643/garrett-bolden-dedicates-an-original-song-for-frontliners-facing-against-the-coronavirus-pandemic/story Garrett Bolden dedicates an original song for frontliners facing against the coronavirus pandemic] Ilaya, Felix; gmanetwork.com, April 06,2020</ref> In 2022, he wrote "Quaranfling" for [[Ken Chan]] and "My Miracle" for [[XOXO]]. The latter became the theme song for the Tagalized Korean drama Another Ms. Oh on GMA Network.<ref>[https://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/showbiznews/news/175615/another-miss-oh-simula-na-mamaya-teaser/video Another Miss Oh OST: My Miracle]</ref>
+
+In 2022, Go also contributed to political campaigns, co-writing with Moira dela Torre one of the campaign songs for former Vice President [[Leni Robredo]].<ref>[https://balita.mb.com.ph/2022/05/03/moira-dela-torre-lolito-go-gumawa-ng-kanta-para-sa-halalan-pinamagatang-ipanalo-natin-to/ Moira Dela Torre, Lolito Go, gumawa ng kanta para sa halalan; pinamagatang '‘Ipanalo Natin ‘To’] De Leon, Richard; balita.mb.ph, May 03, 2022</ref>
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+In 2024, his wedding song "He Knows," performed by Almira Lat, was released on streaming platforms.
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