Roel Cortez (born Roel Corpuz; November 13, 1957 – April 1, 2015) was a Filipino singer and songwriter who rose to fame in the 1980s due to his Tagalog hit songs such as "Napakasakit, Kuya Eddie", "Dalagang Probinsyana", "Pinay sa Japan" and "Bakit Ako'y Sinaktan".
His other songs include "Baleleng" (Tagalog version), "Iniibig Kita" and "Sa Mata Makikita". In 1992, Universal Records released a compilation album entitled Best of Roel Cortez and later with a videoke edition of Napakasakit Kuya Eddie: Roel Cortez released on VCD in 2000.
In 1984, he had a hit song in his home country with "Napakasakit, Kuya Eddie" on the WEA Records (now Universal Records) label, which also became something of an anthem for overseas Filipino workers. By then, he had changed his surname to Cortez, and he married his wife Corazon. Through his music, he was also able to finance a Civil Engineering course for his wife at the Technological Institute of the Philippines. Together, they started 'CPC Builders', based in Marilao, Bulacan. He also found fame with his Tagalog version of "Baleleng", and with "Iniibig Kita". In 1992, he released his compilation album, Best of Roel Cortez, a compilation album containing 16 songs.
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- Roel Cortez - Iba Ka Sa Lahat (3:44)
- Roel Cortez - Iniibig Kita 1 (3:57)
- Roel Cortez - Iniibig Kita 2 (4:22)
- Roel Cortez - Isang Iglap (3:05)
- Roel Cortez - Pasko Na Wala Ka Pa (2:47)
- Roel Cortez - Sa Mata Makikita 1 (3:56)
- Roel Cortez - Sa Mata Makikita 2 (3:34)
- Roel Cortez - Tutulungan Kita (2:59)
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