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Aking Inang Bayan (English: "Stand! My Motherland" ), is a patriotic song written by Filipino composer Felipe Padilla de León . [ 2 ] It was commissioned during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines and intended to supplant Lupang Hinirang (then sung to its English translation as the Philippine Hymn ) as the national anthem.
Lupa't Langit (1997) 16 Love Songs; Awit ng Magdaragat; Organik; Basta May Saging; JoeyAyala: RAW; Encantada (Music from a Ballet Philippines dance-drama, 1992.) Parol (Music from a Ballet Philippines Christmas dance-drama, 1995.) Palay Bigas Kanin (A multi-artist collaborative album directed by Ayala, 2010. Available for educational use via ...
Hugasan Mo ang Aking Kasalaman (1976) Mrs. Eva Fonda, 16 (1976) Wanted ... Ded or Alayb (1976) May Langit ang Bawat Nilikha (1976) Mga Rosas sa Putikan (1976) Hinog sa Pilit (1976) Malvarosa (1976) Makamandag si Adora (1976) Hagdan-Hagdan ang Daan sa Langit (1976) Pang Umaga, Pang Tanghali, Pang Gabi (1977) Ang Diwata (1977) Bawat Himaymay ng ...
At ang bawat isá ay nagsipaghandóg Ng tanging alay. Koro: Bagong Taón ay magbagong-buhay Nang lumigayà ang ating Bayan Tayo'y magsikap upang makamtán Natin ang kasaganaan! Tayo'y mangagsiawit Habang ang mundó'y tahimik. Ang araw ay sumapit Ng Sanggól na dulot ng langit. Tayo ay magmahalan, Ating sundín ang Gintóng Aral At magbuhát ngayon,
"Awitin Mo at Isasayaw Ko", and its flip-side was, "Ikaw ang Aking Mahal", right? When that was released, it became a monster hit.] [ 3 ] In a mini-documentary special by ASAP , featuring artists that gave birth to the Manila sound movement, which then led to the beginnings of OPM (Original Pilipino Music) , Male Rigor confirms Tito Sotto's ...
Original Pilipino Music, more commonly referred to as OPM, a commercial acronym coined by Danny Javier of the APO Hiking Society, [8] originally referred only to the pop genre of music from the Philippines, predominantly ballads and novelty numbers, that became popular after the wane of its direct 1970s commercial predecessor, Manila sound.
Langit Na Naman is the third studio album by Filipino singer Donna Cruz, released in the Philippines in 1994 by Viva Records. [1] It spawned the cover single "Langit na Naman" which was also in the soundtrack of Cruz' 1995 movie, Love Notes: The Movie. The album was digitally released by Viva Records on iTunes in January 2002.
Sa Aking Mga Kabatà Kapagka ang baya'y sadyáng umiibig Sa kanyáng salitáng kaloob ng langit, Sanlang kalayaan nasa ring masapit Katulad ng ibong nasa himpapawid. Pagka't ang salita'y isang kahatulan Sa bayan, sa nayo't mga kaharián, At ang isáng tao'y katulad, kabagay Ng alin mang likha noong kalayaán. Ang hindi magmahal sa kanyang salitâ