The Metro Manila Popular Music Festival (also known as Metropop) was launched by the Popular Music Foundation of the Philippines in 1977 and held annually from 1978 to 1985. It was "the country’s pioneering and once foremost songwriting competition," according to The Philippine Star. Its objective was to promote the advancement of Filipino music, and its chief proponents were journalist Teodoro Valencia and Imee Marcos. These festivals launched many the careers of songwriters and singers (who interpreted the songs), and gave original Filipino music more than a few memorable and modern-day song classics. Among them is Freddie Aguilar.
This songwriting competition was originally open to all music composers. From the fourth festival onwards, the competition was divided into professional and amateur divisions, to give new songwriters a level playing field without competing with more well-known composers. After 1985, the festival was discontinued due to a decline in public interest towards the song entries. It was later revived as the Metropop Song Festival which aired by GMA Network from 1996 to 2003.
Grand Prize:
"Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika"
Music and Lyrics: Ryan Cayabyab
Interpreter: Hajji Alejandro
Second Prize:
"Pagdating Mo"
Music and Lyrics: Nonoy Gallardo
Interpreter: Celeste Legaspi
Third Prize:
"Narito Ako Umiibig"
Music and Lyrics: Nonong Pedero
Interpreter: Maricris Bermont
Fourth Prize:
"Ibig Kong Ibigin Ka"
Music and Lyrics: Vic Villafuerte, Rolando Tinio
Interpreter: Anthony Castelo
"Anak"
Music and Lyrics: Freddie Aguilar
Interpreter: Freddie Aguilar
"Ang Dampa sa Gulod"
Music and Lyrics: Joe Reyes
Interpreter: Imelda Papin
"Mahal"
Music and Lyrics: James Villafuerte
Interpreter: Lejan Lopez
"Minsan Pa"
Music and Lyrics: Jose Mari Chan
Interpreter: Janet Basco
"Ngumiti. . . Tumawa. . . Magsaya. . . Kumanta"
Music and Lyrics: Joe Reyes
Interpreter: Cynthia Garcia and the Kabataan