Old Man
My father was a wise man in life and
He always taught me how to weigh life in the right way
Father was a fine man, spic n span
He wore slick suits, shoes, boots, a pair of baggy pants
Father was a good man, a true man
He taught me what to say and he taught me what not to say
Father was a nice man, the right man
And I will never ever see a man like my old man
Hey, coz daddy’s my old man
Please, daddy
Coz daddy’s my old man, yeah
My father was a real man, a he-man
He loved his wife all his life up to this day
Father was a straight man, a strict man
He brought us up, with a soft yet firm hand
My father was a brave man, a proud man
He stood by the things he said and had to say
Father was THE man, I understand
And I will never, ever know a man like my old man
Hey, coz daddy’s my old man
Please, daddy
Coz daddy’s my old man, yeah
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Artist Info
Francis Magalona
Francis Magalona is the son of late Philippine movie screen legends Pancho Magalona and Tita Duran. Starting out as a breakdancer in the early 1980s, he followed in his parents footsteps and ventured out into acting, appearing in several Filipino movies; he branched out to emceeing and released the groundbreaking album Yo! in 1990 garnering the nationistic hit Mga Kababayan (My Countrymen), making Yo! the first commercially released Pinoy rap album in the Philippines.[1] While rapping politically conscious and thought-provoking rhymes in both English and Tagalog, the album was a total success and helped instantly catapult Filipino hip hop from underground to mainstream status and also marked the birth of Makabayang or Nationalistic rap in Filipino hip hop. Visit his website

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