Orange and Lemons - Other Projects

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The release of the acclaimed tribute album of the Apo Hiking Society, Kami nApo Muna, in 2006, where the band contributed one track, gave Orange and Lemons the spotlight again. Their musical talents were showcased once more with the promotion of their rendition of the APO song "Yakap sa Dilim." Judged by critics as one of the best cuts in the 18-track album, the song was played extensively and massively on upscale and mass-oriented radio stations. Mcoy's vocal interpretation and the band's guitar work refocused the public's attention on their musical prowess. Their video of the same song showed more blatantly and without hesitation their own brand of humor, which successfully blended action comedy with slight sexual connotations.

Orange and Lemons once again did their take on yet another Apo song "Tuloy na Tuloy Pa Rin Ang Pasko" by December 2006. The song is used by ABS-CBN for their Christmas station ID.

As a follow up to "Abot Kamay," the band completed a song from UNILEVER Philippines called "Let Me" and was used for another shampoo advertisement.

Universal Records released their third and last album on June 8, 2007 called Moonlane Gardens. Their first single in that album was "Ang Katulad Mong Walang Katulad" and their last single before they disbanded was "Fade."

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