Bodjie Dasig
Bodjie Dasig | |
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| Born | Darius Albert D. Dasig June 10, 1963 Manila, Philippines |
| Died | March 12, 2012 (aged 48) Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
| Occupations | Singer-songwriter, guitarist |
| Years active | 1989–2012 |
| Spouse | Odette Quesada (1993–2012; his death) |
| Children | Darian Dasig |
Darius Albert Delfín Dasig (June 10, 1963 – March 12, 2012), more widely known as Bodjie Dasig, was a Filipino singer, songwriter and music producer. He first came into prominence for writing the song "Ale (Nasa Langit Na Ba Ako)?" ("Ma'am (Have I Gone to Heaven)?") and "Maáalala Mo Pa Rin" ("You'll Still Remember") for singer Richard Reynoso, and "Ayo' ko Na Sana" ("I Wish I Didn't Have To") for Ariel Rivera. He also wrote and sang the hit song "Sana Dalawa ang Puso Ko" ("I Wish I Had Two Hearts") for his band Bodjie's Law of Gravity, which became the theme song of a film with the same name in 1994.