#TRENDING: Freddie Aguilar sings ‘DUTERTE PARA SA TUNAY NA PAGBABAGO’

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FREDDIE AGUILAR SINGS "DUTERTE PARA SA TUNAY NA PAGBABAGO"

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Ka Freddie Aguilar 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. His song “Anak” remains the best-selling Philippine music record of all time with as many as a hundred versions in 23 languages recorded throughout the world. Like many in Mayor Duterte’s inner circle who are veterans of the fight against the Marcos dictatorship, Ka Freddie understands that in this current battle for the hearts and minds of Filipinos, it is Rodrigo Duterte who is the true patriot.

As the Duterte campaign heads to Tacloban City later today, we are reminded of the disaster that was Yolanda and the desperate need for real change in our country. Ka Freddie’s words couldn’t have been more appropriate:

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“Ikaw at ako

Tayong lahat kay Rodrigo 

Duterte para sa

Tunay na pagbabago”

Salamat Ka Freddie. Salamant Sahad and Edoy as well as the rest of the CinEmotion team. Salamat David Delos Santos.

For the latest Duterte 2016 social media updates and to find out how you can help as a Duterte social media volunteer, please go to myduterte.com. 

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