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"Handog ng Pilipino sa Mundo" (lit. ' "The Gift of the Filipinos to the World" ' ), released in English as " A New and Better Way—The People's Anthem ," is a 1986 song recorded in Filipino by a supergroup composed of 15 Filipino artists.
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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 ...
She reunited with Mendaros on the single "Nasaan Ka Na", but also worked with new writers and producers for the project. [ 9 ] Kyla's next two releases— Heartfelt (2007) and Heart 2 Heart (2008)—were cover albums, both of which have since been certified platinum by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry . [ 10 ]
Mga Awit sa Pagsamba (Songs for Worship) is an interdenominational Evangelical Protestant hymnal published by the National Council of Churches in the Philippines.It was first published in December 1959, and has had eight editions by 2007.
"Saigo no Iiwake" has been covered by Midori Karashima, Satoshi Furuya, Ruru Honda, and Junko Yamamoto. Outside Japan, the song became popular in the Philippines, when it was covered by Ted Ito as "Ikaw Pa Rin", Keempee de Leon as "My One and Only", Maso as "Kailanman" in Tagalog and "Come Back Home" in English, and as an instrumental by saxophonist Jake Concepcion.
A second sequel series, titled そして――子連れ狼 刺客の子 (Soshite Kozure Ōkami: Shikaku no Ko , lit. ' More Lone Wolf and Cub: Eyes of the Child ' ), was serialized in Koike Shoin [ ja ] ' s manga magazine Jin from January 20, 2007, [ 26 ] until the magazine's last issue, released on May 21, 2008.