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Freddie Aguilar - Minamahal Kita (lyric Video) Opm -

A standout line, "Ang iyong mga matang nangungusap" (Your eyes that speak), highlights the intimate connection where words are unnecessary—a theme common in Filipino romantic poetry.

The song's power lies in its , using everyday Filipino language to describe a love that is both spiritual and steadfast. Freddie Aguilar - MINAMAHAL KITA (Lyric Video) OPM

The chorus uses the cycle of the sun and moon ("Lulubog, lilitaw ang buwan at araw") as a metaphor for the passage of time. It suggests that even as days turn into years, the singer's feelings remain the only constant. A standout line, "Ang iyong mga matang nangungusap"

Linguistically, the choice of the word "Minamahal" (I am loving you) rather than the common "Mahal" (Love) implies a continuous, active, and deeply formal commitment rather than a casual sentiment. It suggests that even as days turn into

The lyrics emphasize that love remains "iyo lamang" (only yours) regardless of being "malayo o malapit man" (far or near). Musical Structure & Style Minamahal Kita - Freddie Aguilar Song | Music Lyrics

Released in as part of the album Minamahal Kita , this classic OPM (Original Pilipino Music) ballad by Freddie Aguilar stands as a timeless anthem of unconditional love. While many know "Ka Freddie" for his socially conscious "Manila Sound" or the legendary "Anak," "Minamahal Kita" showcases his softer, more vulnerable side through a simple yet profound folk-inspired melody. Deep Meaning & Lyric Analysis

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