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Nasa Iyo Na ang Lahat (lit. "You Have Everything" or "You Have It All") is a song recorded by Filipino actor and singer Daniel Padilla as the interpreter for the Philippines' Himig Handog (lit. "Song Offering") songwriting and music video competition in 2013. The song was written and composed by Jungee Marcelo.
Ang Pasko ay sumapit Tayo ay mangagsiawit Ng magagandáng himig Dahil sa ang Diyos ay pag-ibig Nang si Kristo'y isilang May tatlóng haring nagsidalaw At ang bawat isá ay nagsipaghandóg Ng tanging alay. Cebuano: Bag-ong tuíg, bág-ong kinabúhì. Dinuyogan sa átong mga pagbati. Atong awiton ug atong laylayon Aron magmalípayon. Kasadya ni ...
Pilipinas kong mahal. Dibdib at puso ko’y alay, Pilipinas kong mahal Ang dagat at dalatan mo’y nag-uutos upang ikaw ay lagi kong paglingkuran, Pilipinas kong mahal Ang bayan ko'y tanging ikaw, Pilipinas kong mahal. Ang puso ko at buhay man, sa iyo'y ibibigay. Tungkulin ko’y gagampanan, na lagi kang paglingkuran. Ang laya mo'y babantayan ...
The album consists of ten tracks and a bonus track. [3] It also includes an acoustic version of "Nasa Iyo Na Ang Lahat" written by Jungee Marcelo, which Padilla interpreted at the 2013 Himig Handog: P-Pop Love Songs contest and became a popular hit in the Philippines.
Dito Na Muling Mag-iisa (1986) Dito Nagwawakas (1978) Diyos Lamang ang Nakakaalam; Don't Let Me Go (duet with Bambi Encarnacion) (1981) Dreamin' (1983) Fool That I Am (1983) From Now On; Gaano Kadalas ang Minsan (1981) (covered by La Diva for the theme song of the 2008 teleserye, and Christian Bautista for the teleserye, "Walang Hanggan" in 2012)
Nasaan Ka Nang Kailangan Kita (International title: Waiting for Love / transl. where were you when i needed you) is a 2015 Philippine television drama revenge series broadcast by ABS-CBN.
"Bayan Ko" (usually translated as "My Country"; Spanish: Nuestra patria, lit. 'Our Motherland') is one of the most recognizable patriotic songs of the Philippines.It was written in Spanish by the revolutionary general José Alejandrino in light of the Philippine–American War and subsequent American occupation, and translated into Tagalog some three decades later by the poet José Corazón de ...
Pilar de Guzman Manalo was born on March 10, 1914, in Punta, Santa Ana, Manila to Honorata de Guzmán and Felix Manalo, who is regarded by the members of Iglesia ni Cristo as the Last Messenger of God in These Last Days, months before the beginning of the First World War coinciding with the registration of the Church to the Philippine Government.