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Labs Kita... Okey Ka Lang?

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Labs Kita... Okey Ka Lang?
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJerry Lopez Sineneng
Screenplay byRicardo Lee
Story by
  • Enrico Santos
  • Tammy Bejerano
  • Jerry Lopez Sineneng
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyJoe Batac
Edited byMarya Ignacio
Music byNonong Buencamino
Production
company
Distributed byStar Cinema
Release date
  • August 26, 1998 (1998-08-26)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryPhilippines
Language

Labs Kita... Okey Ka Lang? (transl. I Love You... Are You Okay?) is a 1998 Filipino romantic comedy drama film co-written and directed by Jerry Lopez Sineneng. The screenplay written by Ricky Lee was adapted from a story written and developed by Enrico C. Santos, Tammy Bejerano, and Sineneng. The film, which was entirely shot in the city of Baguio, stars Jolina Magdangal and Marvin Agustin in their third film together as love team partner, and are joined by Hilda Koronel, Ronaldo Valdez, and Gina Pareño.

Produced and released by Star Cinema, the film became a movie reference for best friends falling in love with each other.[1][2] It was theatrically released on August 26, 1998.

In January 2017, the film was digitally restored and remastered by ABS-CBN Film Restoration, in partnership with Central Digital Lab.[3]

Plot

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Bujoy and Ned, lifelong best friends, share a deep bond, but their paths diverge as they chase different dreams. Bujoy secretly loves Ned, dedicating her clay sculptures to him, while Ned pours his passion for music into songs inspired by his crush, Mary Ann.

Ned's musical aspirations, inherited from his father, face resistance from his practical mother. When Ned starts dating Marry Anne, Bujoy begins seeing Cenon, a new band member. However, Ned starts to recognize his true feelings for Bujoy.

The story explores whether they can overcome their circumstances and be honest about their emotions or if their relationship will remain purely platonic.

Cast

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Main cast

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Supporting

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Soundtrack

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The accompanying soundtrack album to the film was released on July 24, 1998, by Star Music, a month before the official theatrical release of the film itself.[4] Mid August, the album was awarded with a gold record certification, few weeks before the film debuted in theaters, and was expected to reach at least a platinum record.[4] Eventually, it was awarded with a 2× platinum certification from the Philippine Association of the Record Industry on May 20, 1999.[5] The album is considered as one of the most popular soundtrack albums in the Philippines spawning such radio hits as the Jolina Magdangal-original "Kapag Ako Ay Nagmahal" and boy band Jeremiah's "Naghihinayang".[6]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Kapag Ako Ay Nagmahal" (Recorded by Jolina Magdangal)Larry S. Hermoso4:24
2."Girl of my Dreams" (Recorded by Jeremiah)Larry S. Hermoso4:31
3."Hindi Kita Puwedeng Mahalin" (Recorded by Girl Talk)Larry S. Hermoso5:36
4."Kanino Ba?" (Recorded by Jolina Magdangal)Freddie Saturno3:32
5."Dahil Mahal Na Mahal Kita" (Recorded by 92 A.D.)Larry S. Hermoso4:51
6."Nanghihinayang" (Recorded by Jeremiah)Larry S. Hermoso4:46
7."Tingnan Mo Naman Ako" (Recorded by Jolina Magdangal)Larry S. Hermoso4:01
8."Sa Ilalim Ng Puno Ng Sayote" (Recorded by Blusero Band)Raymon Kutch5:01
9."First Time" (Recorded by Girl Talk)Larry S. Hermoso4:31
10."Kapag Ako Ay Nagmahal (finale)" (Orchestra conducted by Rodney Ambat)Larry S. Hermoso 
11."Kapag Ako Ay Nagmahal (vocal finale)" (Recorded by Jolina Magdangal)Larry S. Hermoso 
Total length:42:00

Commercial performance

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Mid August 1998, the album was awarded with a gold record certification, few weeks before the film itself debuted in theaters, and was expected to reach at least a platinum record.[4] Eventually, it was awarded with a 2× platinum certification from the Philippine Association of the Record Industry on May 20, 1999.[5] The album produced the Magdangal signature song "Kapag Ako Ay Nagmahal".

Personnel

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Adapted from the Labs Kita... Okey Ka Lang? Original Motion Picture Soundtrack liner notes.[7]

  • Larry S. Hermoso – album producer
  • Buddy Medina – executive producer
  • Rene A. Salta – a&r supervision
  • Gerald Michael Y. Portacio – production supervision
  • Alvin C. Nunez – arranger (tracks 1, 2, 4, 7, 9)
  • Dennis S. Quila – arranger (tracks 3, 6)
  • Moi Ortiz – vocal arrangement (track 5)
  • Blusero Band – arranger (track 8)
  • Joy C. Marfil – orchestral arrangement (track 10), vocal arrangement (track 11)
  • Nikki Cunanan – recording engineer (tracks 1, 2, 5, 6, 9)
  • Efren San Pedro – recording engineer (tracks 1, 2, 6, 10, 11)
  • Christopher Navarro – recording engineer (tracks 3, 4, 7)
  • Joel Mendoza – recording engineer (tracks 3, 6, 9)
  • Don Manalang – recording engineer (track 8)
  • Jeffrey Feliz – recording engineer (track 8)
  • Dante San Pedro – mixing engineer (tracks 1, 2, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11)
  • Jerry Joanino – mixing engineer (tracks 3, 4, 6)
  • Jun Reyes – mixing engineer (track 8)
  • Matt Rosanes – cover & lay-out design

References

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  1. ^ Sunio, Patti (July 23, 2018). "8 Iconic Pinoy Movies from 20 Years Ago". 8list.ph. 8List. Retrieved September 10, 2021.
  2. ^ Tabanera, Lily Grace (May 8, 2019). "6 Pinoy Movies About Falling In Love With Your *Best Friend*". Cosmopolitan Magazine. Cosmopolitan Philippines. Retrieved September 10, 2021.
  3. ^ "'Labs Kita… Okey Ka Lang?' restored". Tempo. Manila Bulletin. January 27, 2017. Retrieved September 10, 2021.
  4. ^ a b c The Soundtrack (Media notes). Billboard. October 24, 1998.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: year (link)
  5. ^ a b "PARI List of Awardees". pari.com.ph. Archived from the original on March 30, 2022.
  6. ^ "Labs Kita... Okey Ka Lang? Album Review by David Gonzales". allmusic.com.
  7. ^ Labs Kita... Okey Ka Lang? Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Liner Notes). Various artist. Star Music. 1998.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
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