00:00Thank you for listening.
02:01I was born in New York.
02:03Kaya nga nung, nung, nasa recording studio kami, tapos kinukwento nga niya, ito yung mga kabayan and all that.
02:10Sinabi ko kay tito sa kaya, did you know I'm an American citizen?
02:15I mean, you know I'm an American citizen, right?
02:17And I'm doing this nationalistic song.
02:20So I mean, I don't care.
02:22Yeah.
02:53I feel the lyrics, why am I singing it, what is it for, what's the message, what's the goal that
03:06you want to achieve, it's achieved.
03:09And yes, I felt it. I knew it. I was singing it. I was delivering the song and I know
03:17what it's for.
03:37When I played it, when there was an effect on the public,
03:41and then the goal of Tito Soto, when he wrote that song, making it a music that would represent the
03:54historical event that was achieved.
03:56I was instrumental because I was part of his plan.
03:59I saw that this is really going to be big.
04:03I saw that this is really going to be big.
04:33I saw that this is really going to be big.
05:03It could have been any song, any love song, it could have been, but this is what transpired.
05:14As I said, you only sing, this is the effect of one song that you have to this day.
05:41I'm hoping that the young people will be curious about why it's always been in February,
05:46or why it's always a lot of people who know the reason behind it.
05:51So I can only hope, you know.
05:54And it will also inspire other people and young people.
05:59What was the best of the song, the historical event, without getting political.
06:05I'm just saying that they will know the history behind it.
06:10They will know that it will help.
06:12The historical value of how that song was made.
06:57Last place where you are over the last two years,
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