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"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 ...
"Magkaisa" (Tagalog for "unite") is a 1986 Filipino pop song by Virna Lisa (real name: Virna Lisa Loberiza) and composed by Tito Sotto. [1] [2] It is notable for being one of three iconic songs of the 1986 People Power Revolution, alongside Handog ng Pilipino sa Mundo [3] and the patriotic kundiman and protest anthem, Bayan Ko.
The Gunglo Dagiti Mannurat nga Ilokano or the Association of Ilokano Writers in the Philippines – Ilocos Norte nominated her for the Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan in 2021. [3] The National Commission for Culture and the Arts conferred her the award in December 2023 becoming the second person from the Ilocos region to get the distinction after ...
"Ang Bayan Kong Sinilangan" (Vicor Music, 1978) "Itanong Mo Sa Mga Bata" (Vicor Music, 1979) "Ang Buhay Ko" (Vicor Music, 1979) "Himig ng Pag-ibig" (Vicor Music, 1979) (Re-recorded by original Asin lead singer Lolita Carbon Feat. hip hop artist Pio in 2012) "Balita" (Vicor Music, 1979) (sampled by Black Eyed Peas as "The APL Song" in 2005)
Masdan ang nagaganap sa aming bayan / Nagkasama ang mahirap at mayaman / Kapit-bisig madre pari at sundalo / Naging Langit itong bahagi ng mundo. [32] (Look at what is happening in our country/the rich and poor came together/ linked arms, the nun, the priest, and the soldier/ this part of the world had become heaven)
The song Bayan Ko was an important protest song from the American Occupation period, with the Tagalog version composed in 1929 by Constancio de Guzmán with lyrics attributed to José Corazón de Jesús based on a Spanish piece attributed to Propaganda Movement hero José Alejandrino.
Bayan Ko, Aawitan Kita (1998) Madz in Love (1999) Madz Around the World (2000) Acclamation (2006) Love, Joy and Inspiration (2006) – a special edition compilation containing the CDs Joy, Madz in Love and Acclamation; Maior Caritas Op. 5 (2008) Madz in Love Continues... (2009) Madz Goes Jesuit (Songs from the Concert) (2015) Halo-Halo: Mga ...
Like many Filipino singers in the 1970s, Basil S. Valdez started on a solo career as a folk singer. In 1972, he joined the Circus Band [1] [2] and soon after it disbanded, he released his first solo album entitled Ngayon at Kailanman.