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Legendary Filipino Singer & Voice Of Iconic Song 'Anak,' Freddie Aguilar, Passes Away Aged 72

Legendary Filipino Singer & Voice Of Iconic Song 'Anak,' Freddie Aguilar, Passes Away Aged 72

Hype Malaysia6 days ago

Fans around the world are in shock over the news that Freddie Aguilar, the legendary Filipino folk singer-songwriter, whose heartfelt ballads became anthems of family, identity, and resistance, has passed away. The cause of his death is not immediately known.
The passing of the 72-year-old, who entered Filipino politics later in life, was confirmed on 27th May (Tuesday), by George Briones, general counsel of the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas (PFP), where Aguilar was former national executive vice president.
Ferdinand Pascual Aguilar began composing music at just 14 and shot to international fame in the late 1970s with the iconic song 'Anak' ('Child'), a poignant reflection on remorse and reconciliation. Inspired by his own experiences after leaving home at 18, 'Anak' became the Philippines' best-selling single of all time, with over 30 million copies sold worldwide, and being translated into 20 languages.
Aguilar's music transcended entertainment, often serving as a vehicle for social commentary. His rendition of 'Bayan Ko' ('My Country') became an unofficial anthem during the 1986 People Power Revolution, rallying Filipinos in their fight for democracy. Throughout his career, he remained a vocal advocate for the marginalised, using his songs to highlight issues of poverty, injustice, and national pride.
Known for his social activism, it came as no surprise that Aguilar would later devote his life to politics. Among his many political achievements was the introduction of the 'Tax-Free Balikbayan Box' Act, which aimed to provide better support and protection for Overseas Foreign Workers (OFWs) from the Philippines.
Condolences have been pouring in over the star's death – from fans and celebrities alike – with many promising that he will live on through them and the music he leaves behind. His legacy shall be remembered with the music that he produced and the hardships he went through, which continue to inspire and resonate with generations of Filipinos and music lovers around the world.
Hype extends our condolences to the legend's family with the hope that he will forever be remembered.
Let's honour him by remembering what he left behind:
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