Artist's albums
The Legends Series: Freddie Aguilar
2001 · album
The Legends Series: Freddie Aguilar
2001 · album
Diwa Ng Pasko (Minus One)
1994 · album
Diwa Ng Pasko
1994 · album
Minamahal Kita
1993 · album
Minamahal Kita (Minus One)
1993 · album
Ngayon
1991 · album
Mga Awit At Himig Mula Sa Pelikula
1990 · album
Hala Bira
1989 · album
Sariling Atin
1988 · album
EDSA
1987 · album
Minamahal Kita (Karaoke)
2017 · album
Anak
2015 · album
OPM Back to Back Hits of Freddie Aguilar & Asin
2012 · album
18 Greatest Hits: Freddie Aguilar
2009 · compilation
Freddie Aguilar Greatest Hits
2009 · compilation
Pagbabalik Himig
2009 · album
SCE: Anak
2009 · album
Kasaysayan Ni Ka Freddie Aguilar
2006 · album
Collection
2002 · compilation
Collection
2002 · album
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Biography
When he entered the Metro Manila Popular Music Festival in 1978, Freddy Aguilar was almost completely unknown; within weeks he was possibly the best-known musician in Manila, and he has since consolidated that position to become the best known Filipino musician in the world. The song that took him to such great heights, heard for the first time at the 1978 competition, was "Anak," a folk-rock ballad sung in the local tagalog language. It has since spawned 54 covers in 14 other languages. He subsequently enjoyed great hits with such singles as "Magdalena" and "Bayan Ko." Prior to the release of "Anak," Aguilar cut his teeth peforming cover songs and original material for U.S. military personnel stationed on the Islands. Never one to shy away from politics, he wrote several anti-Marcos songs, including "Katarungang" and his "Bayan Ko" became the theme song for Cory Aquino's anti-Marcos election campaign in 1986. ~ Leon Jackson, Rovi