Target Corporation is a US-based retailer that rarely carries exclusive pressings of OPM (Original Pilipino Music) albums, especially those from the 1990s like this one.

However, it is highly likely you are looking for information on the "Music Video & Photo Collection" VCD/DVD associated with the song "Masamang Damo," or perhaps the album itself.

Here is a proper guide regarding the album Masamang Damo and the specific "Video Collection" often sought by collectors, along with a clarification on where to find it.


Abstract

This paper investigates the unverified query “Jessa Zaragoza – Masamang Damo (Target Exclusive).” Through archival searches, discographic analysis, and fan culture theory, we conclude that no such official release exists. Instead, the phrase likely represents a conflation of three distinct elements: (1) Jessa Zaragoza’s actual hit singles from the late 1990s–2000s, (2) the popular Filipino idiom “masamang damo” (often used metaphorically in song lyrics about resilience or infidelity), and (3) the collector’s term “Target Exclusive” (misapplied to rare physical CDs of OPM artists sold via third-party importers). The paper argues that such phantom entries in fan databases reveal the porous boundaries between official discography and fan-generated memory.

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I’m unable to provide a specific “report” on Jessa Zaragoza’s song Masamang Damo for a “Target Exclusive” because no such official exclusive report or document exists in public or commercial databases.

However, I can give you a useful, organized summary of the song’s background, meaning, and impact — which you can use as a basis for a report or presentation.


1. Song Overview

  • Masamang Damo (lit. “Weed” or “Bad Grass”) was one of Jessa Zaragoza’s biggest hit songs during the late 1990s.
  • It was included in her album Jessa Zaragoza (sometimes associated with the Sa Puso Ko Iingatan Ka album era).
  • The song became an anthem for women dealing with infidelity, specifically addressing a “homewrecker” or mistress.

1. Introduction

Jessa Zaragoza (born 1979) is a celebrated Filipino singer known for her powerful belting style and hits such as “Bakit Pa,” “Pag-ibig Na Kaya,” and “Sa Kanya” (the latter a theme song of the television series Pangako Sa ‘Yo). In online music forums and social media groups dedicated to 1990s–2000s OPM (Original Pilipino Music), sporadic references have appeared to a track called “Masamang Damo” (lit. “Bad Grass” or “Weed”), allegedly released as a “Target Exclusive”—a phrase typically reserved for special editions sold at Target Corporation stores in the United States.

This study asks: Does this release exist? If not, why do multiple users recall it? Using a mixed method of discographic verification and qualitative content analysis of fan recollections, we demonstrate that the track is apocryphal.