Side A
Anak
Higit Sa Lahat Tao
Magbago Ka
Kinabukasan
Problema
Bayan Ko
Side B
Bulag, Pipi At Bingi
Buhay Nga Naman Ng Tao
Alaala
Pulubi
Buhay
Ina
Anak
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Sariling Atin
Sariling Atin
Huwag
Himig
Sa Kabukiran
Sayang Imelda
Side B
Estudyante Blues
Guro
Magsaysay, Olongapo
Huwad na Kalayaan
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Hala Bira
Napupuyat
Sigarilyo
Pamulinawen
Sa Kuko Ng Agila
Hala Bira
Side B
Kung Maging Ulila
Ipaglalaban Ko
Atin Cu Pung Singsing
Anak/Alaala
Si Nanay, Si Tatay
Hala Bira
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Katarungan
Side A
Katarungan
Kasaysayan Ni Pedro
Olongapo
Maya
Side B
Mindanao
Pangako
Mahal Kita
Habang May Buhay
Ferdinand Pascual Aguilar (born February 5, 1953), better known as Freddie Aguilar, is a folk musician from the Philippines. He is best known for his rendition of "Bayan Ko", which became the anthem for the opposition to the Marcos regime during the 1986 People Power Revolution, and for his song "Anak," the best-selling Philippine music record of all time. He is heavily associated with Pinoy rock.
He is well known internationally, and within the Philippines and Asia-Pacific region, claiming fame as one of the best musician-songwriters of the Philippines.
Freddie studied Electrical Engineering at De Guzman Institute of Technology but did not finish the degree program. Instead he pursued music, became a street musician, and then a folk club and bar musician. In 1973, he married Josephine Quiepo.
Freddie Aguilar left family and school unfinished at the age of 18. Realizing and regretting his mistakes five years later, Freddie composed "Anak" (Filipino for child), a remorseful song expressing apology to his parents.
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