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With no one to guide and discipline him, he got into gambling. Realizing and regretting his mistakes five years later, Freddie composed "Anak", a song of remorse and apology to his parents. He went back home and asked for forgiveness from his parents, who welcomed him with open arms. After his father read the lyrics of "Anak", the two became ...
Ferdinand Pascual Aguilar (Tagalog: [pɐsˈkwal ʔɐɣɪˈlaɾ]; born February 5, 1953), better known as Freddie Aguilar, [1] Ka Freddie Aguilar, or simply Ka Freddie, is a Filipino folk musician and singer-songwriter regarded as one of the pillars and icons of Original Pilipino Music (OPM).
"Anak" failed to win any of the prizes, but went on to become one of the most popular Philippine pop songs ever and to launch the career of Freddie Aguilar.This period in time was right at the beginning of the Original Pilipino Music (OPM) boom, and after this first festival, the singing careers of Hajji Alejandro, Celeste Legaspi, Maricris Bermont, and Anthony Castelo went to full gear.
On 17 August 2007, Sharon Magdayao won the First Asean IKon Champion with her interpretation of Valera's hit song, "Pangako". The song was used as a theme song for ABS-CBN's soap opera TV series, Pangako Sa 'Yo (2000) and its 2015 remake, which was also sung by Morales.
Music video parodies of popular Filipino artists and bands. The song lyrics are usually composed by Michael V. Some notable spoofs are: Mamaw (lit. ' Monster ') by Kayo Kasi Eh! (Narda by Kamikazee) from Darna. Features Diego Llorico and it talks about an ugly man making advances to others. Ulam (lit. ' Meal ') by Douche (Ulan (lit. ' Rain ...
Salamat is the debut studio album of the Filipina singer-songwriter Yeng Constantino.It was released on January 19, 2007, through Dream Big Productions and Star Music.It reached its Gold status in February of the same year and reached 3× Platinum with sales of 90,000 copies. [1]
Ángela Aguilar turns pain into poetry with her new song, “Mis Amigas Las Flores.” The song, which translates to “My flower friends,” is about the heartbreak of forgiving a partner’s ...
"Bulag, Pipi at Bingi" (music and lyrics) – recorded by Freddie Aguilar [6] (Grand Prize of the 2nd Metropop Music Festival, 1979) "Macho Gwapito" (lyrics) – recorded by Rico J. Puno [7] "Mr. Dreamboy" (music and lyrics) – recorded by Sheryl Cruz "Boy, I Love You" (lyrics adaptation) – recorded by Cherie Gil and re-adapted for Donna Cruz