Three Stars And A Sun
Three stars and a sun, in one sky so high
I live and die and die will I for my motherland
This is the land of my birth
No purse is worth the price of this earth
Can we rise, can we all, hell no
Or should we all just take the fall?
Bless the man if his heart and his land are one
The 3 stars and a sun
3 stars and a sun
I’m ready to defend the 3 stars and a sun
Ommision to a mission, transport for the brain
Packed w/ stacks of tracks built for a train
I eat lead, but I never let it be said
“He said, she said,” it makes me see red
‘Cuz I don’t take bullshit
And I’m a pack it and push it
And hit you w/ the full clip
Switch to mode lock-n-load in the land of Juan
The 3 stars and a sun
3 stars and a sun
I’m ready to defend the 3 stars and a sun
Bahay kubo kahit munti
May pula, bughaw, dilaw, at tsaka puti
There is a need to sow the seed
Toil the soil and plod until your hands bleed
‘Coz this land is sacred
Many a battle have been fought with hatred
Don’t tell me that you understand
It’s been 4 hundred years of tears for the brown man
Still and all the fight has just begun
3 stars and a sun
3 stars and a sun
I’m ready to defend the 3 stars and a sun
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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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