Several
Filipino artists from all over the country have banded together to record “Bagani,”
the official theme song to celebrate the 500th year anniversary of Victory of
Mactan and the Philippines’ role in the first circumnavigation of the world.
The music
video, which is officially out today, Friday at 8:00 PM, features an all-star
performance from an ensemble put together by PhilPop and The National
Quincentennial Committee, with the help of Jude Gitamondoc of Kadasig and
Jeremy Sarmiento of MinPop.
All-star
ensemble
Lending their
participation to the special project are award-winning singers, acclaimed
musicians, Warner Music Philippines artists, and PhilPop finalists: Noel
Cabangon, Bayang Barrios, Catriona Gray, Juris, Adelle Yu, Joemark Tumala, Jetz
Tacsanan, Archie Udaundo, Chud Festejo, Ferdinand Aragon, Anthony Paeldo, Paul
Pablo, Reanne Borela, Noah Alejandre, Ian Dumaplin, Angelic Mateo, Abegail
Esteban, Kurt Fick, Jewel Villaflores, Kulas Basilonia, Jacky Chang, Kenneth
Corvera, Nicole Asensio, Kier Franco, Nino Mas, Fernando Silva, Ava Canaceli,
Giarell Apolona, Michael Cadoy, Enrique Gallardo, Novie Grace Jayme, Kenneth
Reodica, Ed Miraflor Jr., Roel Rostata, Pio Dumayas, Mikhail Cansicio, Mark
Armas, Michael Catarina, Juliet Bahala, Paolo Campos, Keiko Necesario, Rox
Omilda, Zsaris, Dulce, Leanne Mamonong, Naara Acueza, JJ Pimpinio, Anthony
Castillo, Sud Ballacer, Bayang Barrios and Nyoy Volante.
Aside from the
appearances of more than 50 artists, who took their time recording and filming
themselves in makeshift studios remotely or at home, the music video helmed by
Josh Olasiman, also includes various footage from Medical City c/o Kevin
Tristan A. Espiritu, and documentary films such as Jose Rizal sa Landas ng
Paglaya and May Pagasa ang Bantayog ni Andres Bonifacio.
Commissioned
by The National Quincentennial Committee (NQC) to give its audience a feeling
of hope and optimism, the song was written and composed by Roel Rostata,
arranged and produced by Jungee Marcelo, with Visayan lyrics in the chorus by
Jude Gitamondoc.
Honoring
solidarity and bayanihan spirit during tough times
According to
its chief songwriter, Roel Rostata the track was written as a response to the
growing challenges that the Filipino people are experiencing during the time of
the pandemic, and how important it is repurpose music as a vessel to champion
resiliency and bayanihan spirit. “There's no other way to rise above and
make it through this pandemic other than working together,” Rostata shares in a
statement. “Bagani encourages the
listeners to turn fears and doubts to hope and healing, to manifest dreams into
reality and to embrace victory. The song also encourages listeners to be part
of the solution despite all the negativity and problems.”
“Bagani” is a
by-product of PhilPop Bootcamp 2019, an initiative that aims to empower the
next generations of contemporary Filipino singer-songwriters. PhilPop Executive
Director Dinah Remolacio shares that the song was recorded for the
Quincentennial celebration, but its inherent meaning has expanded into honoring
our collective optimism and teamwork to rebuild the nation, and bring to light
stories of optimism and resilience. “Eventually, the song became larger than
what it was originally intended for,” Remolacio shares. “It triggers a strong
commitment to the past and our future. It evokes strength and at the same time—
solidarity.”
As part of the
multiple virtual celebrations commemorating an important milestone in
Philippine and global history, the music video marks the partnership between NQC
and PhilPop to mark the 500th anniversary of Victory of Mactan in 2021.
Under the
partnership agreement, the country’s premier songwriting competition serves as
the screening committee responsible for picking the official theme song, as
well as co-producing its official music video with Warner Music Philippines.
The official
music video of “Bagani”
is out now.