April Boy Regino

Dennis Magloyuan Regino (April 9, 1961 – November 29, 2020),[b] known professionally as April Boy Regino (Tagalog: [rɛˈhino]), was a Filipino singer, songwriter, and actor who popularized ballads such as "Paano ang Puso ko", "Umiiyak ang Puso ko't Sumisigaw" and "Di ko Kayang Tanggapin" in the 1990s and novelty songs such as "Ye Ye Vonnel".

[7] He left school after sixth grade to focus on singing, and aside from contests, he also performed in local fiestas and as an opening act for other musicians.

[6][7] Regino returned to the Philippines in 1993, and together with his brothers Vingo and Jimmy, formed the musical group April Boys.

[7][8] His first solo album, Umiiyak ang Puso, was released in 1995 under Ivory Music and sold 120,000 units (triple platinum).

[10] He also did a Tagalog and English cover version of the song いとしのエリー("Itoshi no Ellie"), renaming it "Honey My Love So Sweet".

[18] On December 6, Regino was entombed in his mausoleum at Valley of Sympathy Memorial Park, Antipolo, Rizal.