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Freddie Aguilar’s legacy lives on through timeless songs The death of Freddie Aguilar at age 72 in the morning of May 27 ...
Freddie revealed in an interview with Philippine Star that his hit song “Anak” was originally written as an apology song ...
Inscribed on one side of the demo tape were these words: "Ka Marlen, ito ang unang demo tape ... haunting rendition of "Bayan Ko," read a news story about those dying and famished children. Inspired ...
The singer-songwriter known for his rendition of patriotic anthem 'Bayan Ko' dies at the age of 72 MANILA, Philippines — Filipino folk songwriter and OPM icon Freddie Aguilar died on Tuesday ...
Likewise, during political assemblies, "Bayan Ko" becomes a unifying anthem, expressing our collective discontent and hope. All these impactful songs were popularized by Mr. Freddie Aguilar ...
MANILA – Filipino singer-songwriter Freddie Aguilar, best known for his chart-topping international hit Anak (1978), died in Manila on May 27 aged 72, local media reported. He had been receiving ...
In the 1980s, he lent his voice to the People Power Movement that overthrew then-dictator Ferdinand Marcos, with his rendition of the traditional patriotic ballad "Bayan Ko" (My Country ...
Aguilar made a rendition of “Bayan Ko,” originally composed by Constancio de Guzman, which became an anthem of resistance during the People Power revolution in 1986. His other hits include ...
His classic rendition of Constancio de Guzman’s “Bayan Ko” which became an anthem of anti-Marcos oppositionists following the assassination of former Sen. Ninoy Aquino in 1983 is also ...