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it means back in past when you were born they were fulfilled with joy and always have a smile on their faces when they sees you and happily taking care of you but then you've grown up they are working hard to earn money for you and then you became naughty,disobeying them and ignoring them when they don't agree for what you want and you don't notice that they do it for your own good they were scared that you will leave them.At the end you notice that all of your actions are wrong then you go back to your parents house then you see your mother crying looking at your picture and saying "why you must" in tagalog "bakit ka nagkaganyan" then you kneel and you don't notice that your crying then you notice that it's all your fault for leaving them.
anak
Anak - song - was created in 1978.
Jugah anak Barieng died in 1981.
may 11 anak c Francisco balagtas baltazar ...
Meaning of the song anak by Freddie Aguilar
Freddie aguilar
Anak was sung by Freddie Aguilar.
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anak
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The song "Anak" by Freddie Aguilar is primarily in a 4/4 time signature. This common time signature features four beats per measure, making it straightforward for listeners to follow the rhythm. The song’s simple and melodic structure complements its emotional lyrics, enhancing its appeal.
Anak = "child" or "child of" Pawis = "sweat" Anak Pawis = "child of sweat" also popularly translated as "toiling masses"
it means back in past when you were born they were fulfilled with joy and always have a smile on their faces when they sees you and happily taking care of you but then you've grown up they are working hard to earn money for you and then you became naughty,disobeying them and ignoring them when they don't agree for what you want and you don't notice that they do it for your own good they were scared that you will leave them.At the end you notice that all of your actions are wrong then you go back to your parents house then you see your mother crying looking at your picture and saying "why you must" in tagalog "bakit ka nagkaganyan" then you kneel and you don't notice that your crying then you notice that it's all your fault for leaving them.
Some popular Tagalog songs with lyrics in the 20th century include "Anak" by Freddie Aguilar, "Pusong Bato" by Jovit Baldivino, and "Kaleidoscope World" by Francis Magalona. These songs have resonated with Filipino audiences and have become classics in Filipino music.
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