We thank your warning from our Filipino Comrades to our Indonesian Comrades. We shall not let what they did to your country do to ours. We are one in our struggle!
here chordu.com/chords-tabs-awit-ng-proletaryo-epics-with-lyrics--id_BNe5NAIH9I8 when you have it, could you post it to youtube? would be very interested to hear it :)
Hello, but am I allowed to use this for the current Martial Law anniversary? I might use this for my school and im willing to credit your work. Thank you for acknowledging!
Amazing song, sad that it has its communist/socialist undertones but nevertheless it encapsulates Filipino spirit of relentlessness and pursuit of freedom in the face of colonialism or during our troubles in the 80s, essentially timeless but it’s the voice of our nation put into this song
not sure how that's 'sad'. our people are naturally inclined to progressive, nationalist undertones due to our very same experiences with imperialism, and, naturally, that would reflect in our actions and of course our music.
How is it sad? Also, the title is literally "Awit ng Proletaryo" (Song of the Proletariat). It is about workers' labor getting exploited. It is about challenging them to rise up and fight for freedom.
Correction: "Awit ng Proletaryo" is actually called the "Hymn of the Proletariat"/"Anthem of the Proletariat" because the Tagalog word for song is kinanta/kanta and the Tagalog wotd for hymn/anthem is awit/pambansang kinantahay
nope. kanta is a spanish loan word, therefore it cannot soly mean 'song'. this implies that there were no songs in the philippines before the spanish came. besides - hymn and song are interchange, moreso in filipino as there are multiple instances of different words (by english definition) being interchangable
The point is that the proletarians have gone through so much in filipino history, have struggled and struggled, and they must break their chains in order to be truly free.
@@Philippinecountryball123 Capitalism is a hierarchy held up by coercion and anarchism is the lack of unconsentual hierarchies. Capitalism is undemocratic and will forever remain as such. So long as economic democracy does not exist in the West, the full exercising of one's political freedoms in political democracy and the fulfillment of their life's desires is impossible.
Mabuhay ang uring manggagawa ang uring lumilikha ng pagbabago at kaunlaran ng sambayanan ngunit walang pagbabago sa kabuhayan ng mga uring manggagawa.
As an Indonesian this song gave me a feeling that I am not allowed to have.
Don't let the bourgeoisie do to you like what they do to us!
all my malay/austronesian niggas stay real🔥
We thank your warning from our Filipino Comrades to our Indonesian Comrades. We shall not let what they did to your country do to ours. We are one in our struggle!
@@zhkskw-373-7rs
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I did not expect to hear that from the ENCLAVE of all people
mabuhay revulotion marami paring naniniwala na marating ang katagunpayan ng sambayanang pakikibaka salute to all of you❤
Mabuhay ang Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas ❤❤❤
Partido Socialista 🚩🚩🚩
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When you mine for 3 minecraft days just for you to go back and see his dirt house 😅
Mabuhay Ang Rebolusyon❤️❤️❤️❤️
Palayain ang masang anak pawis.Death to exploiters and manipulators.
Really good song
Are there any available chords of this song? I really love the guitar accompaniment.
here
chordu.com/chords-tabs-awit-ng-proletaryo-epics-with-lyrics--id_BNe5NAIH9I8
when you have it, could you post it to youtube? would be very interested to hear it :)
@@pataynasiboni Yeaaaaa, I'll try to. Anyway, thankssss!!!
@@isaiahjeremygella7319 walang anuman, kasama!
@@isaiahjeremygella7319 Tapos na?
Only education shall break poverty
Kung ang ang education ang makabasag sa kahirapan bakit ang edukado ang nagpapahirap ng bayan?
Ang edukado ay nakapagbabasa kaya nila nabasa ang Communist Manifesto
@@HelloBrain-e1d Even if they are called "educated" doesn't mean they're actually educated
@@Franckia kaya nga
Ang tinatawag nating edukado ay kinakain ang mga mahihirap para sila Maka angat sa atong lipunan
Hello, but am I allowed to use this for the current Martial Law anniversary? I might use this for my school and im willing to credit your work. Thank you for acknowledging!
Sure, but i highly suggest using an upcoming video that will be uploaded on the 70th anniversary of the Declaration of Martial Law instead of this!
@@pataynasiboni ty bro, ill use this for my school, IMPERYALISMO, IBAGSAK
@@somefilipino MARCOS MISMO, BABAGSAK!
@@pataynasiboni Ibitay ang mga tunggalian ng Pilipino
lol
YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Mabuhay ang PMP. Partido ng Manggagawa Pilipino!
BASED
Viva la revolution!
Hura comrade
zamn
Do you have a no vocal/instrumental version of this song? I am desperately in need of it by monday...
Not so sure, but you can run it through an instrumental maker site probably
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Amazing song, sad that it has its communist/socialist undertones but nevertheless it encapsulates Filipino spirit of relentlessness and pursuit of freedom in the face of colonialism or during our troubles in the 80s, essentially timeless but it’s the voice of our nation put into this song
not sure how that's 'sad'. our people are naturally inclined to progressive, nationalist undertones due to our very same experiences with imperialism, and, naturally, that would reflect in our actions and of course our music.
How is it sad? Also, the title is literally "Awit ng Proletaryo" (Song of the Proletariat). It is about workers' labor getting exploited. It is about challenging them to rise up and fight for freedom.
Correction: "Awit ng Proletaryo" is actually called the "Hymn of the Proletariat"/"Anthem of the Proletariat" because the Tagalog word for song is kinanta/kanta and the Tagalog wotd for hymn/anthem is awit/pambansang kinantahay
nope. kanta is a spanish loan word, therefore it cannot soly mean 'song'. this implies that there were no songs in the philippines before the spanish came. besides - hymn and song are interchange, moreso in filipino as there are multiple instances of different words (by english definition) being interchangable
@@pataynasiboni Oh thanks I didn't know that
Pulang pagpupugay!
What's the point of this song, I'm just curious.
The point is that the proletarians have gone through so much in filipino history, have struggled and struggled, and they must break their chains in order to be truly free.
long live the CPP
I wish you showed the lyrics in spanish not in english
Choose democracy everyone.
choose national democracy.
Choose anarchism.
🏴🚩
@@mobiletaskforceepsilon1172Cringiest Ideology Ever Ancap Is better than Regular Anarchism
@@Philippinecountryball123 Capitalism is a hierarchy held up by coercion and anarchism is the lack of unconsentual hierarchies. Capitalism is undemocratic and will forever remain as such. So long as economic democracy does not exist in the West, the full exercising of one's political freedoms in political democracy and the fulfillment of their life's desires is impossible.
@@mobiletaskforceepsilon1172 However Some Anarchist Ideologies Are worse Than The Ancap ones because anarchy is where Griefing and stuff is allowed
daang taong hinubog mo mga lipunan sa mundooooooo
Is that Ernst Busch on the down left center?
nope