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Filipino music icon Freddie Aguilar, known for his patriotic songs and 'Anak,' passed away on May 27, 2025. Discover his life, legacy, and global impact on OPM.
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GMA Network on MSNFreddie Aguilar died of multiple organ failure, says former partner Josephine QuiepoFreddie Aguilar passed away due to multiple organ failure. He was 72 years old. This was confirmed by his former partner, Josephine Quiepo, to "Fast Talk with Boy Abunda," as announced by Abunda on ...
As for his personal life, Freddie Aguilar married Josephine Quipo in 1978. He had 4 children with Quipo: Jeriko, Isabella, Jonan, and Maegan. After his divorce from Josephine Quipo in 2000 ...
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Philstar.com on MSNFreddie Aguilar, Pinoy folk legend, 72MANILA, Philippines — Original Pilipino Music icon Freddie Aguilar has passed away at the age of 72. George Briones, general ...
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KAMI.com.ph on MSNFreddie Aguilar’s former partner reveals OPM icon’s cause of deathFreddie Aguilar has passed away at age 72. His former partner Josephine Quiepo revealed the cause of his death on GMA’s Fast ...
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Filipino music icon Freddie Aguilar dies at 72, leaves behind a legacy that touched the worldAguilar is survived by his wife Jovie and four children from a previous marriage: Maegan, Jonan, Isabella, and Jeriko. Freddie Aguilar’s contributions to OPM and Filipino culture are immeasurable. His ...
Freddie Aguilar, the Filipino rocker known worldwide, has died. He was 72. He died due to multiple organ failure at the ...
Freddie Aguilar, the trailblazing folk musician whose timeless anthem “Anak” touched millions around the world and helped ...
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GMA News Online on MSNRobin Padilla wants Freddie Aguilar declared as national artistSenator Robinhood Padilla has filed a proposed resolution seeking to declare late musician Freddie Aguilar as a national ...
(UPDATE) FOLK singer and Original Pilipino Music (OPM) icon Freddie Aguilar died Tuesday. He was 72. Reports said Aguilar ...
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The Manila Times on MSNFreddie's songI THINK it was a day in 1985, in a spartan newsroom on West Avenue in Quezon City. Joe Burgos, the fearless publisher of the ...
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