RUBY IBARRA FEAT. ROCKY RIVERA, KLASSY, & FAITH SANTILLA || US || PROD. BY NPHARED

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024
  • Written & performed by: Ruby Ibarra, Rocky Rivera, Klassy, & Faith Santilla
    Produced by: Nphared
    Directed by: Ruby Ibarra
    Director of photography, editor, & color grader: Dale Keano for Burgundy Suite Studios @dalekeano
    Gaffer & PA: Gordon Lim & Andy An
    CIRCA91 (2017 Beatrock Music) now available.
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    Special Thanks:
    Freedom Siyam
    Allyson & Val Tintiangco-Cubales
    BAMBU
    Donna Ibarra
    Richanne Velasco
    Major Julian
    Justine Mercadal
    WHYSF & Lolita63
    Evelyn Obamos
    Mahalaya
    Sammay
    PEP
    Kariktan Dance Company @kariktandance
    Stephanie Herrera
    Jennifer Hornsby
    Zachy Raha
    Chryslea Cosme
    Jennifer Rohn
    Isabella Estrada
    Rea Cuaresma
    Louise Ramos
    Katrina Songco
    Elizabeth Rivera

Комментарии • 2,8 тыс.

  • @mariaebeaxoxo
    @mariaebeaxoxo 5 лет назад +1557

    *"Your DNA contains building blocks made from the mud from 500 years of survival and resistance"* HANDS DOWN YALL 🙌 I STAN! 🙌

    • @darlingnickyta
      @darlingnickyta 4 года назад +31

      Tears filled my eyes at this line. It's incredible and profound and hits deep.

    • @doncunnn6984
      @doncunnn6984 4 года назад +6

      Ruby thay walnt let me mary my woman in phillapins

    • @a.5123
      @a.5123 4 года назад +4

      siiick i’m a fan 🔥

    • @boozekador5766
      @boozekador5766 3 года назад

      @Roger Ritchie lol good one 😅

    • @hunterlawson8889
      @hunterlawson8889 3 года назад +1

      It was at that moment I realized this girl is American not Filipina

  • @theRELAenthusiast1
    @theRELAenthusiast1 4 года назад +542

    I am an African-American woman from Newark, NJ, and I currently live in the DC Metro area. I am literally in tears after watching this beautiful artistry. Although I do not know you personally, I am so very proud of you for uplifting your culture and women. RESPECT.

  • @gh0stificati0n
    @gh0stificati0n 3 года назад +111

    this track brings tears to my eyes tbh.
    I am Mexican and the Spaniards did a number in my homeland.
    Tracks like this are crucial and vital to empowering people to resist the effects of colonialism.
    Power to these sisters and the struggles they face.
    Also, as an aside, just like, the production of the video and the music are so fucking good.
    Amazing track exceptional talent.
    Hasta la victoria, siempre.

    • @steveg7184
      @steveg7184 Год назад +1

      You are Spanish yourself

    • @Neza1234
      @Neza1234 8 месяцев назад

      @@steveg7184some are but most aren’t, really depends on his history

    • @jedheart8059
      @jedheart8059 5 месяцев назад

      This! This is why as an Ilocano, though I am Intersectional, non-racial, Colonials would have referred to me as Mestiza. Being Ilocano, I understand the 400 years of Gorilla Warfare. We grew up in Oral Traditions. Unlike the other Indigenous Peoples of the Americas where Indigenous Peoples never could break free. In the Philippines, we have this core Soul Ethic. It runs from Island to Island. Not just the Philippines but I found it in Islanders who were story tellers in Queensland Austral too. We have this Island blood, we understand being Captives of Colonials. And, we have had these conversations for generations. It's like in our blood and our storytelling. We know other Indigenous Peoples around the World have been through the same historic treatment. And, our Rebellion is not just for Our Tribe. Our story tellers are freeing souls from the past generations of enslavement to fear, isolation and humility. We come from generations of people who say, "Think with your heart". You cannot get to know us until you are speaking from your heart. Because it's our core ethic - being real from our heart to yours.

    • @el5880
      @el5880 2 месяца назад

      @@steveg7184by force guero

  • @thedukeTVshow
    @thedukeTVshow 5 лет назад +8

    I'm a FIL-Am guy.
    At 3:50...I felt like you were talking to me. I just busted-out crying like a little baby. I grew up around blacks and Latino's. And though I have love for them, I always felt like I was missing something in my life, as if I were lost. The first time I saw this video, I was blown away just for the fact that these beautiful Pinays have lyrical skills. Months later, I'm watching this video for the second time. I get the message! Sometimes, I wish I were born on the West Coast surrounded by other Fil-Ams like me. I love y'all. I love US.

  • @marierollins9589
    @marierollins9589 5 лет назад +605

    Filipina/ Mexican here!!! I’ve definitely felt the struggle on both sides. I was raised by a STRONG Filipina mother. Makes me proud to see this!!!

    • @brooklynybarra4233
      @brooklynybarra4233 4 года назад +19

      I’m also Filipino /Mexican ❤️ MEXIPINO POWER

    • @isabellarodriguez7110
      @isabellarodriguez7110 4 года назад +9

      @@brooklynybarra4233 I didn't thought that this combination could exist LOL. Filipinos and Mexican.

    • @cafetbeh8408
      @cafetbeh8408 4 года назад +6

      You are called "mestiza", which means -- Filipina-Spanish descendant ("mestizo" for masculine).

    • @JoseCastro-bs6iw
      @JoseCastro-bs6iw 4 года назад +9

      Isabella Rodriguez Why would you think it doesn’t exist? there are a lot of Filipino/ Mexican people. Thousand of Filipinos moved to Mexico during the Spanish empire also.

    • @boozekador5766
      @boozekador5766 4 года назад +2

      @@isabellarodriguez7110
      Manila Galleon Trade
      between
      PHILIPPINES and MEXICO.

  • @conspiracywoman883
    @conspiracywoman883 5 лет назад +791

    Coming from a African descent women. I really love my Asian sistas. Keep it up!!!🔥🔥💗👍

    • @BLVKPINOY
      @BLVKPINOY 5 лет назад +6

      conspiracy woman Islander sistas*

    • @kabeisha7664
      @kabeisha7664 5 лет назад +20

      Chris Bush III they’re still Asian so she’s right

    • @yakuzaposter620
      @yakuzaposter620 5 лет назад +37

      pinoy islander we are austronesian, genetically speaking but we are South East Asian in ethnicity and culture. we have strong ancient influence from China and we are literally from south east Asia.

    • @yakuzaposter620
      @yakuzaposter620 5 лет назад +24

      pinoy islander we are literally located in Asia.

    • @exid193
      @exid193 4 года назад +14

      pinoy islander geographically we’re considered as southeast asians

  • @revelinknation
    @revelinknation 4 года назад +95

    A year ago, an American recommended me this song saying she loves Philippine history and respects Filipinos. I can't believe I did not know Ruby Ibarra then. Filipinos have to give this the attention it deserves.

  • @SunshineAndMischief
    @SunshineAndMischief 2 года назад +85

    I’m only 25% Filipina but I was raised with my Filipino side & it’s the side of my family that I’ve always identified with the most. As a kid I felt not Filipino enough for the Filipino kids in school and not white enough for the white kids.. but this song gave me chills and absolutely has awoken my ancestors of my blood. Proud Filipina here, even if it’s only a quarter 🥰

    • @SunshineAndMischief
      @SunshineAndMischief 2 года назад +11

      I’ve always felt like my blood was a war because it has both colonizers and oppressed in it, but my visayan lineage is stronger than any of my colonizer bloodline could ever be.

    • @LadySeraphineCC
      @LadySeraphineCC Год назад +5

      This made me cry.. this is the ongoing struggle for us Filipinos born & raised in other countries.
      It's a struggle to have to be both. I'm a quarter white and I identify more with being Filipina. But here people think I'm Native or Mexican. I started putting a 🇵🇭 sticker on my work badge just so people can get it right. Or at least ask what flag that is.
      We're not Filipino enough for the Filipinos and not such & such for (insert country, including Fils in other countries besides America, here)
      I heard the same thing from people in America who hail from other countries.
      As Indian-American rapper, Raja Kumari said in her song "N.R.I"
      "Sorry that my sari ain't Indian enough
      And America don't love me 'cause I'm Indian as fuck"
      I'm not Indian but this speaks to me deeply. Because it's ALL of our struggles.
      The problem with talking to some family members, they'll bash the shit outta you for not knowing Tagalog but they're never ready for that conversation of "But they raised me here in America. They NEVER taught me Tagalog. They wanted me to assimilate"
      Yes, I know. We can always learn now but it's so much harder to learn a language as an adult, not to mention not having people to speak it to, so no practice. I live in Missouri now.. Filipinos are scarce, they're here. Just spread out. ☹️
      I am making an effort to learn though. It's my goal before I die. I know some sentences & songs. I can sort of understand but having a full conversation is a struggle.
      One memory that has stuck with me ever since I was 15. I was stuck in a van on a road trip. With my brother's (technically half but I consider him my brother-brother) side of the family. We were going to San Francisco. Our grandma was speaking to me. All I said was "opo" in response.. my brother's aunt said "Is that all you know, 'opo'?" With such a tone & facial expression of disdain and annoyance. I just said "..yeah.." w/a tone that accepted defeat. That fucking hurt.. bad. 🥺
      I just wanted to leave the van and run but couldn't go anywhere. Couldn't do a thing except turn my head away & look out the window. I put my sweater over my face and cried silently.
      Since then, it's been triggering for me when other Filipinos say "oh you can't speak Tagalog. Then you're not Filipino enough" or "not a real Filipino". Those "jokes" are so counterproductive, hurtful, & disrespectful.
      Anyway, sorry this was long.. I needed to vent a little.

    • @JustCallMeRock
      @JustCallMeRock Год назад

      @@SunshineAndMischief that's because you fell for liberal bullshit

    • @j.bumatay8585
      @j.bumatay8585 Год назад +5

      There is no such thing as a Quarter Filipina. You are all that you are, all of it. You are as blood related to your ancestors than any cousin. Give the quarter back to the dollar. No one is half anything. We are all whole.

    • @Michael-hy2ud
      @Michael-hy2ud Год назад +1

      Doesn't matter of your DNA. It's the culture

  • @sidcayon
    @sidcayon 6 лет назад +547

    "your dna contains building blocks made from the mud of over 500 years of resistance and survival"

    • @drillgirl718
      @drillgirl718 5 лет назад +12

      yeah but they dna also contains spanish blood, european blood, white blood, just like us hispanics, rappers need to stop dividing the cultures, we all humans.. im glad not all filipinos share their ideology that the white mans trying to see them down or kill them.. come on bruh.. who after yall?? point them out and ill help.. who is THEY lol yall over privilege americans playing the victim card

    • @bryancabanez3971
      @bryancabanez3971 5 лет назад

      00

    • @peterjacobs7710
      @peterjacobs7710 5 лет назад +28

      Those Spanish, European, white blooded people were always the ones dividing the cultures, seeing others down and killing them. What books did you read?? Find some that aren't colonial white supremacist propaganda.

    • @allways7324
      @allways7324 5 лет назад

      Thats every single human alive but its more like thousands of years

    • @jane270
      @jane270 5 лет назад +8

      Lewis Rivers I understand what you’re saying, but however not all of us Filipinos have Spanish or European blood. My family has always been from the islands and has never married outsiders/foreigners

  • @chikytv9578
    @chikytv9578 6 лет назад +1742

    This is the Filipino hip hop that we need..Hindi yung mga walang ka sense sense na nag sisikatan ngayon..this is more deserving.

    • @msanmiguel9366
      @msanmiguel9366 5 лет назад +18

      * cough * ExB * cough *

    • @WESL3Y13
      @WESL3Y13 5 лет назад +11

      exb is trash gtfo!

    • @yujisaito3297
      @yujisaito3297 5 лет назад +39

      yea. rap about love is too mainstream. our country need music to awaken our sense of nationality and identity. to not belittle ourselves and compare and be jealous of other country.

    • @quindecim6948
      @quindecim6948 5 лет назад +2

      👍👍👍

    • @lescarydogappears8609
      @lescarydogappears8609 5 лет назад +8

      Idk sir iba iba kasi yung branch ng rap may alternative, horror core, love song and etc. This kind of rap is indeed more deserving than other mumble Filipino rappers, but this kind of rap is not easy to catch or relate to (idk kasi the lyrics lyrics are not that redundant like the other rap songs) like the mainstream rappers who uses words repeatedly siguro some of them are not quite well knowledgeable in Filipino vocabulary.

  • @mrfilamfishing
    @mrfilamfishing 3 года назад +41

    Big Austronesian family. From Formosa to Hawaii and Madagascar. All love to all fellow islanders. Mabuhay and Aloha Nui Loa 🤙🏼

    • @starfruitiger
      @starfruitiger 4 месяца назад

      🌺💜🌺💜🌺💜🌺💜🌺💜

  • @oliviamariano6107
    @oliviamariano6107 3 года назад +110

    Hello! I am a very light-skinned Filipina and often don't feel like I am worthy of being of this amazing ethnicity. I hear a lot that I could never actually be Filipino or that I am blatantly lying about my ethnicity but your words definitely made me feel better about who I am and who my ancestors are! :)

    • @DeanneVanPeursem
      @DeanneVanPeursem 2 года назад +8

      It doesn’t matter it’s your blood sis!!! Be proud to be pinay no matter what

    • @LuLu21121
      @LuLu21121 2 года назад +7

      Your culture is imbedded within your soul and DNA, your skin colour will never define your connection to your culture -
      Yours sincerely, another light skinned Islander.
      I'm Samoan though but I feel what you are saying as I felt it within my my own culture

    • @musicalmiller
      @musicalmiller 2 года назад +6

      I am half filipino and have been told the same thing which has greatly made me question my identity - this song gave me chills and is making me look at my heritage in a new light. When I learned of my family’s history in school all we learned was how the Philippines was conquered/colonised over and over by different countries. We never learned of all the brave pinays who stood up against oppression and fought for their country. This song has showed me there is so much more to our heritage than what we learned in school. I am still questioning and exploring my filipino identity but this songs me proud even if I am only half filipino

    • @tuesdayvelasco9945
      @tuesdayvelasco9945 2 года назад +3

      @@musicalmiller there’s no half this and half that- that’s blood quantum shit and it’s weird. You’re Pinxy! I also struggle with my identity there too- I think many of us do.

    • @MPandaLoverM
      @MPandaLoverM 2 года назад +1

      Same :)

  • @Sarah-lk3ys
    @Sarah-lk3ys 5 лет назад +593

    The first time I heard this song there was a visceral reaction in my soul. I was so shook my ancestors felt it, the ones raped by Spaniards, the ones who had their lands stolen, the ones who hid in their children in bales of hay when they fought the Japanese. I didn’t know I needed this, truly decolonized incredibly intelligent piece in my life. I felt like I woke up again yo, so much strength, so much pride. This anthem has kept me going this year. Y’all are the bad asses. Filipinas years from now will continue to discover and be moved by your work. Keep fucking it up yo.

  • @FlyByFrancis
    @FlyByFrancis 6 лет назад +614

    I'm shook. I didn't know filipino rappers like this existed. HOLY MOLY.
    This shit goooo hard.

    • @minim6981
      @minim6981 6 лет назад +8

      Filipino rap has been a thing for decades. Here's a new Filipino rapper (from the Philippines. Really good ruclips.net/video/59UY2ZS4cko/видео.html

    • @FlyByFrancis
      @FlyByFrancis 6 лет назад +20

      Yee I know it existed like Francis M and Gloc 9. But I was talking about how Ruby switches language mid rap. That stuff is dope af.

    • @user-ig7lm1xn1k
      @user-ig7lm1xn1k 6 лет назад +2

      Listen to bebot from black eyed peas

    • @FlyByFrancis
      @FlyByFrancis 6 лет назад

      i know about that

    • @levrecamara8521
      @levrecamara8521 6 лет назад

      Pang International na Original Pinoy Music🔥(OPM)

  • @thisiselijah378
    @thisiselijah378 4 года назад +65

    THIS NEEDS TO BLOW UP BEFORE 2019 ENDS
    RUclips, SHOW THIS UP TO YALL RECOMMENDATIONS

  • @WildfireTina
    @WildfireTina 3 года назад +17

    As a biracial Thai American woman… this hits hard. I’ve needed women like you in my life for a long time. So glad I found you through the Asian Enough podcast. I was in tears this whole video. Thank you for being you. Your words are fire that my soul recognizes.

  • @your_moms_favorite5864
    @your_moms_favorite5864 6 лет назад +915

    Yo, as an African American... im feelin these sisters... we all fight the same struggle... shit we all came from the same damn people anyway!!! I got ya’lls back 100% hit me up when you need a shooter💪🏾

    • @jaywalt8418
      @jaywalt8418 5 лет назад +3

      Yes sir

    • @SavageMTB
      @SavageMTB 5 лет назад +18

      thats why filipino are the black people in asia.

    • @jaywalt8418
      @jaywalt8418 5 лет назад +2

      jimThaDon vlogg they’re better in music/hip hop than anybody else?

    • @SavageMTB
      @SavageMTB 5 лет назад +3

      i think we're better on everything..

    • @jaywalt8418
      @jaywalt8418 5 лет назад

      jimThaDon vlogg thoughts are cool! Live the dream bro

  • @desireefrederickson5496
    @desireefrederickson5496 6 лет назад +454

    first off, this video needs to go viral. Filipinas have been constantly overseen by many in this country. The gag is a filipina is strong af, taking on so much for her family without even a crack in her smile. but this video talking about our culture which bleeds and spans for so long, it makes me cry but now im crying for other reasons. Now Im crying because im proud that I was blessed with being 1/2 filipina and seeing these women stand up, its powerful. More brown women. More women. Ancestors are smiling. My daughter will never not know what she comes from.
    Thank you.

    • @jerricorivera5709
      @jerricorivera5709 6 лет назад

      desboring theboobs 👍🏼

    • @_Tavster
      @_Tavster 6 лет назад +2

      Philipinos are irritating asfuck

    • @arturoangel3834
      @arturoangel3834 6 лет назад

      desboring theboobs it's just a terribly written songs get over it.

    • @desireefrederickson5496
      @desireefrederickson5496 6 лет назад +1

      @
      beastacz beastacz Lol ok bye sis

    • @terencemercado9030
      @terencemercado9030 6 лет назад

      Illam ko nang hirap-hirapan mo ate, maraming salamat sa kababayan naatin. Ang takot ko, parang wala nang nalalaman nang culturan naatin. Parang walang pride sa roots naatin.

  • @deshiocampo1036
    @deshiocampo1036 3 года назад +45

    This is the kind of song that speaks from the heart. We still feel the pain and struggles of our ancestors. This is currently my hype song. I wish more people would listen to this!

    • @Dr.McVeeNo
      @Dr.McVeeNo 2 года назад +2

      I just listened to it for the 1st time today.

  • @omen911
    @omen911 6 лет назад +412

    I'm Mexican and this is beautiful I cried the chills are so real and our resistance in this existence is the same ✊✊✊

    • @crazy4u3
      @crazy4u3 6 лет назад +38

      Primera Segunda same I'm Mexican too but this song gives me life ...our struggle is one struggle

    • @omen911
      @omen911 6 лет назад +2

      brrr I don't hear it but... if she did say it then 1. they'd be no different than any white supremacist 2. this is native Land which they're occupying so the joke would be on them.

    • @carolina0408
      @carolina0408 6 лет назад +27

      "They putting these PIGS into office."

    • @brrr8904
      @brrr8904 6 лет назад

      i guess that sounds right lol. im not mad or anything, its just what i thought i heard at first glance.

    • @BlueonGoldZ
      @BlueonGoldZ 5 лет назад +1

      Resistance to what?

  • @capala1234
    @capala1234 6 лет назад +693

    As a Filipino Feminist I was so happy that a Filipino hiphop music like this exists. I cried after hearing the lines about empowerment and social issues that Filipinos continue to experience every day through the oppressive government. Thank you! Please make more political songs like this!

    • @motodoe8208
      @motodoe8208 4 года назад +10

      Feminists? Puhahahaha get the fuck outta here

    • @yoursillypotatoo273
      @yoursillypotatoo273 4 года назад

      Me too. 😢💛

    • @alteffour872
      @alteffour872 4 года назад +2

      duuh? who's oppressing you?

    • @capala1234
      @capala1234 4 года назад +3

      alt ef four patriarchy

    • @yaboobayyaboobay8191
      @yaboobayyaboobay8191 4 года назад +1

      @Roger Ritchie Message posted on youtube (white) through internet (white) from a cell phone (white) through 4g network (white) powered by grid (white) alimented by a plant (white)

  • @carloalcos
    @carloalcos 11 месяцев назад +6

    I'm 47, Canadian born Filipino who only now is exploring my roots and culture. I just came across this song and got chills. This is absolute fire. ❤

  • @user-cz1jn2ye1n
    @user-cz1jn2ye1n Год назад +8

    🔥🔥🔥. I’m an African American woman , but I feel everything thru all of your lyrics! What a way to represent and pay homepage to your culture, women and ancestors ❤️❤️

  • @stgosrsly
    @stgosrsly 6 лет назад +291

    I remember as a kid, whenever I visited my family in the Bay Area, my aunt would always talk to me about being a proud Filipino, learning the language and preserving the culture. While I was always proud of my heritage, she was on another level that I didn’t quite understand as a kid. On one visit to the Bay, she took me to a youth conference in Sacramento. It was only at that moment I realized that she was an activist for Filipino identity and empowerment. She was a speaker at that conference. The energy and solidarity I felt at that conference is something I have never experienced here in Hawaii. Only as an adult did I understand the full meaning behind my aunt’s work and message. I got chills when I watched this video because I can feel the strength and power in these ladies and my aunt’s legacy lives on through them.
    Rest in Power Tiya Nonie Briones

    • @jthiboo
      @jthiboo 3 года назад +3

      You should write about this! I'm sure many people would love to read about it.

  • @foomatic21
    @foomatic21 6 лет назад +648

    I am SOBBING. You all are beautiful and strong and seeing my culture, my people, and MYSELF repped in this video makes me feel so empowered. Thank you!

    • @maresofthrace6108
      @maresofthrace6108 6 лет назад +10

      me too... this made me cry at work hahaha

    • @arturoangel3834
      @arturoangel3834 6 лет назад +1

      foomatic21 you need this to feel empowered wtf

    • @foomatic21
      @foomatic21 6 лет назад +17

      beastacz beastacz I don’t need it to feel empowered. I said it makes me feel empowered. There’s a difference and unless you’re a Filipino American woman I don’t think you’ll understand.

    • @arturoangel3834
      @arturoangel3834 6 лет назад +3

      foomatic21 lol I'm Mexican have you ever been harassed by gang unit or ice didn't think so

    • @arturoangel3834
      @arturoangel3834 6 лет назад

      Mrs Torres not one time did I put that I was down or braver than your people just saying I Filipinos don't have it that hard at least read the whole comment before you get triggered and write nonsense.

  • @JaniceJunsay-dw5qb
    @JaniceJunsay-dw5qb 28 дней назад +1

    I am lateeeeeeeeee to this party. Never been more proud to be Filipina. Please continue to create, to share our story, we are with you. Your music lit a new a fire in me. Thank you. You have blessed us.

  • @jmbanksSPI
    @jmbanksSPI 3 года назад +15

    This is one of my favorite videos of all time. I am not Pinoy, my girlfriend is, her daughter is, my goddaughters are, my godson is. When I hear this song it is a celebration of these amazing people that are in my life. I am so very grateful and proud.

  • @tajro9923
    @tajro9923 6 лет назад +295

    Im Mexican a'f but the message transcends through varies cultures. Keep It up gained fan!!

    • @bjehulk
      @bjehulk 5 лет назад +10

      Tajro
      Oye Filipinos y Mexicanos son hermanos hispanos

    • @adrianl4958
      @adrianl4958 4 года назад +2

      @@bjehulk mexicans of the Sea

    • @dustonpage1280
      @dustonpage1280 3 года назад

      *galleon trade flashbacks*

  • @dodgerblue5658
    @dodgerblue5658 6 лет назад +265

    I am not Filipino nor do I understand all the lyrics but this song is HARD. Props to you for representing your culture and being able to convey the pride you have for your people.

    • @arlenelowe01
      @arlenelowe01 4 года назад +2

      🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @LatinaChef1986
      @LatinaChef1986 3 года назад +1

      I agree one hundred percent!

  • @migsluck1
    @migsluck1 4 года назад +24

    Respect the 3 waves of the modern Filipino. Afro-Asiatics, Austronesian Malays and Polynesian Malays ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾

  • @kufucath1101
    @kufucath1101 4 года назад +24

    I'm genuinely sad this isn't heard by many. Even if it's late, I hope this gets heard by more people especially during these times.

    • @Dr.McVeeNo
      @Dr.McVeeNo 2 года назад +1

      I just heard it today and hopefully others hear it too

  • @mikemanolo
    @mikemanolo 5 лет назад +240

    Don't understand a lot of it, but I'm definitely feelin it. That's the beauty of music, u like what u like. Hip Hop is Hip Hop regardless of the language. It moves u for a reason.

    • @ke3285
      @ke3285 5 лет назад +4

      Indeed my brother

    • @zyir
      @zyir 4 года назад +4

      Aleok ᜀᜎᜒxᜁ Vee Nilueva hindi naman nya naman kase sinabe na hindi nya na intindihan lahat smh reading comprehension mo pre kaiyak

    • @kirbysy1309
      @kirbysy1309 4 года назад +3

      @Aleok ᜀᜎᜒxᜁ Vee Nilueva He was talking about some of the lyrics not 'all'

    • @mikemanolo
      @mikemanolo 4 года назад +2

      @@kirbysy1309 Thank u for explaining to him.

  • @kooma7190
    @kooma7190 5 лет назад +271

    Korean here supporting the talented & courageous Filipinas.

    • @ke3285
      @ke3285 5 лет назад +11

      Very rare for a korean to look up on us filipinos and its an honor to be supported by you thank you and godbless

    • @Qwerty_7575
      @Qwerty_7575 4 года назад +11

      K E How can others look up to us when we look down on ourselves.

  • @Kamoniii
    @Kamoniii 3 года назад +36

    So glad to find out I have ancestry in The Philippines 🇵🇭✊🏾❤️

  • @miniskillet0587
    @miniskillet0587 7 месяцев назад +2

    I am indigenous from Puebla, Mexico. Got plucked out of there to have the "American dream." I suffered more at the hands of my own family. Females included. This song is so fucking powerful. 🔥

  • @v-eye-p8444
    @v-eye-p8444 6 лет назад +69

    respect & props
    I'm a Chicano , I grew up around Filipinos in San Diego/National City
    we so close & similar to each other

    • @ForeverMV1
      @ForeverMV1 6 лет назад +7

      That's what I'm saying! I'm Chicana too and surrounded by my Filipino homies and my Pinoy boyfriend #BayArea

    • @pandaypira4198
      @pandaypira4198 5 лет назад +1

      V-eye-P what part of Nasty City are you from?

    • @ricardom3597
      @ricardom3597 5 лет назад

      Facts 😎👍

    • @v-eye-p8444
      @v-eye-p8444 3 года назад

      @@pandaypira4198 I'm in Tj now lol
      but 8th & Euclid

    • @v-eye-p8444
      @v-eye-p8444 3 года назад

      @@pandaypira4198 8th & Euclid

  • @crazy4u3
    @crazy4u3 6 лет назад +194

    Just a Cali Chicana out here.getting life from this song...one struggle from Mexico to the Philippines!

  • @ot8030
    @ot8030 2 года назад +6

    As a person of color this song really resonated with me because of the struggles my people continue to face for over 400 years. The delivery of the message through the art form of Hip Hop was done masterfully from the lyrics to beat, I felt the base in my soul.
    We should always aim to live peacefully with all men, but we should never be content with any strong holds of oppression whether it mind or body, or modern or ancient history. Our oppressor is only most comfortable with diversity for as long as they sit at the top of that hierarchy controlling and moving all the chess pieces on the board. When the Filipinas are in a position of subjugation and servitude the oppressor is completely comfortable because he is glorified and worshipped by those who are without understanding and knowledge of self and sadly ignorantly re-enforce many false doctrine and miseducation among their own people. The truth is the Spaniards oppressed the Philippines and the ruthless legacy of this is still worn by the many faces of the Philippines. Sadly by some this tyrannical lineage can be seen as a badge of honor
    I admire and respect the women of this video, represent your people and be proud.
    Much respect. 👍

  • @takudzwamazwienduna
    @takudzwamazwienduna 4 года назад +43

    Mad respect from South Africa! This is a dope track!

  • @aditiramaswamy9617
    @aditiramaswamy9617 5 лет назад +140

    I'm Indian American, and I love this song (this whole album!) so much. Brown women rise indeed!

    • @DeanneVanPeursem
      @DeanneVanPeursem 2 года назад +5

      100% all Brown women are beautiful we need to be strong in this together!

    • @jedheart8059
      @jedheart8059 5 месяцев назад

      When I first went to the Philippines with my grandparents like 1980, I noticed my cousins looked Indian. My nephew did his DNA. His Y-DNA, passed only father to sons, was a South East Asia -Y-DNA. Amongst people in the Philippines who study our ancestors, which of course like my ancestors I do follow the Worship of Ancestors vs Religion, believe from the evidence of anthropology and genetics, some male lines migrated from South East Asia. I have an ancient last name, an ancient Ilocano last name. There is an ancient Sanskrit legend about a warrior with my last name. The female mtDNA matriarchal lines, the original female lines are of Polynesian or Island female lineages. When I first tested at 23andme now years ago, before identifying my Ilocano genes, they identified some of my genes as Polynesian. It took some years to get enough Ilocanos to take the tests. Lol. But I am saying, not all, but at least some male bloodlines crossed from the Continent migrating fo the islands. So, when one is any tribe of the Philippines, We All Know by Our Oral Traditions We Share Ancestors throughout the Continent of Asia. And, to be clear, We All Know We Are Related to People Around the World. Because, Islanders Be Traveling.

  • @stevel9627
    @stevel9627 6 лет назад +531

    Its good to see an actual Filipina proud of her culture. Most of the ones I've met are mentally colonized and all want to mimic their European colonizers or seek approval from them .

    • @LadySeraphineCC
      @LadySeraphineCC 5 лет назад +16

      My struggle is being colonized and wanting approval from my Filipino family and friends.
      My whole life has been them looking down on the fact that I've never been to the Philippines. I was never taught the language. None of that was my fault. When I say I'm Filipino. I say I'm Filipino-American. Because then they expect me to speak Tagalog. I've become so insecure be about it....
      Another one is being thought of as Mexican. Now I'm not hating on the Mexican ladies because they're beautiful. I'm just so sick and tired of being considered Mexican. Even the Filipinos at my job thought I was. 💔

    • @LadySeraphineCC
      @LadySeraphineCC 5 лет назад +3

      Another one that's not a big deal anymore is I rarely date Filipino guys. I don't even wanna date them anymore because they don't like me. They don't consider me Filipina. Could be because I look Mexican or because I can't speak Tagalog. Whatever the case. I don't even give them a second glance anymore.

    • @danoniehus2279
      @danoniehus2279 5 лет назад +4

      Angel Blackhorse I’m mestizo blood Mexican Filipino German and I know how it feel not to be able to fit in anywhere ppl made fun of me for not being full
      Blood but I’m proud of myself

    • @KiddKoalaz
      @KiddKoalaz 5 лет назад +2

      Mentally colonized? My dude, if you were born in a western country, you will most likely support that country and it's people. I lived in Philippines (Baguio) for 5 years and although I enjoyed all those years, I will still fight for my home country (United States) I'm a Filipino American.

    • @LadySeraphineCC
      @LadySeraphineCC 5 лет назад

      @@angelaranda8899 I've been looked down and made fun of so much. I'm trying to change that

  • @janpauleen7208
    @janpauleen7208 3 года назад +6

    i literally just saw this 2 years after it was released. why? why havent i heard and seen this before like omg??? wha this is great!

  • @julianajhanna
    @julianajhanna 3 года назад +22

    i came from tiktok and i appreciate this song so much. i am amazed.

  • @zachwalker4180
    @zachwalker4180 6 лет назад +62

    Proudly half Filipino and this is exactly the reason I had to marry a strong, resilient yet loving Filipina! Even being half Filipino, I see the pride of our people, culture and heritage and therefore I see the beauty and strength of our women 🔥🇵🇭💯✊🏽 Want to instill this into our kids as well

  • @lynxmania3873
    @lynxmania3873 6 лет назад +90

    This song empowers the true strength of a Filipina despite of the current issues of today such as the Kuwait-OFW slain murder, Colorism in the beauty industry, Minimum Wage, Discrimination from Misogynists, Rape and Sexual Harassment among women and many more. It doesn't matter whether you've grown up in the PH or in the other countries. It doesn't matter if you're a pure one or a biracial. All that matters is that DNA inside you that keeps your true Filipina identity come alive. This song has opened doors for Filipina Empowerment. Long live the Island Women!!!

  • @gustavomota5691
    @gustavomota5691 3 года назад +3

    Just found you, married to an Ilocana from San Marcilino, Zambales played your song and you teared up my wife....keep telling her about her beautiful dark brown skin.....mos definitely be following you....i am a Pocho (Tisoy) but hate that colonizer term....but a proud CHICHIMECA.....Brown Power sis....i may look fair skinned but 100% brown inside.....

  • @MrDfromjersey
    @MrDfromjersey Год назад +7

    Half Filipino just learning about my grandfather being a guerrilla fighter after the Japanese took Subic Bay in ww2 then I hear this song. Dope as fuck man. Love learning about Filipino history.

  • @Tlahuiltezcatl
    @Tlahuiltezcatl 10 месяцев назад +4

    Proud Purepecha and chichimeca indigenous Mexican and hella relate with the resistance expressed in her music ❤️🏹❤️❤️ POWER TO THE PEOPLE OF MOTHER EARTH 🌎

  • @tongbeifamily
    @tongbeifamily 6 лет назад +22

    I'm French and I love any rap style, I don't understand all the sentences cause there is a mix between english, tagalog and other dialect from Philippines. Keep it proud from your roots and culture. #realhiphop #hiphopneverdie #southeastasianrap #womenrights

  • @felixcarlocavan2426
    @felixcarlocavan2426 6 лет назад +70

    Reppin' the culture ✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🌴🌴🌴My Filipino people, please stand up! 🇭

  • @airenecostelo
    @airenecostelo 4 года назад +7

    This is the representation that I’ve been looking for. I’ve always been passionate of our history and the strength we hold. I just love this.

  • @ivankreger
    @ivankreger 2 года назад +5

    Came across this song about a week ago and I’ve already listened to it 50 times! Haven’t heard something this good in a long time.

  • @aaliyahsmith1716
    @aaliyahsmith1716 5 лет назад +222

    My professor showed your video in class!!!!! We was too littt and she was too. The class is southeast asian dance for urban globalization dance. Im excited for the class and glad she showed us your video!!! Its beautifulll and realll

  • @Deornight
    @Deornight 6 лет назад +26

    I absolutely love and respect the strength of the new, young, modern Pinay who are just so strong and do not bend to the norms of the Filipino patriarchy. I've see too many of my female relatives suppressed, oppressed, and ultimately depressed from the religious patriarchy and the male rulings without questioning it. I love the strength I see in this. I wish I could meet them and do a short documentary to show this new movement of strong Filipino women who probably would make my mother and other female relatives cringe. But that would be good. All I want to say is KEEP IT UP!!! Pinay Strong! I love it!!!

  • @jdmikeg4
    @jdmikeg4 Год назад +4

    I just got NBA 2K23 for Playstation 5 and this was the first song that started playing in the game!! PROUD TO BE PINOY!

  • @redlady120
    @redlady120 3 месяца назад +2

    The music that is so called and so strong!
    Rise up Filipina!! Rise up Pinays!!

  • @kalmond213
    @kalmond213 5 лет назад +79

    I'm obsessed. This fills my heart with pride and makes me tear up with joy. I didn't used to be proud to have Filipina heritage but I'm glad I found my way home. This song is like an anthem.

  • @eleven11three
    @eleven11three 6 лет назад +39

    Beautiful music video. I was kinda worried about the appearance of traditional costume. I know as asians are very proud about the culture, but some of the prideful show can be cross the border of self-exoticizing or self-orientalizing, i know an artist of my own country that does that to capture western audience. And i'm glad none of that happens here. The traditional costume is not out of context with the message. It's also not sexualizing it. Props to Ruby Ibarra for showing Philippines diversity. I notice some of them are quite similar to my culture.
    From your neighbor, indonesia

  • @phyllismoodie1687
    @phyllismoodie1687 2 года назад +2

    I took an Ethnic studies class few years back and I was turned onto this talented intelligent brown woman/Filipino....these young people don't play...

  • @obliverant
    @obliverant 11 месяцев назад +2

    One of the best poems/barz I have ever heard! Made me cry!!!!!!! Proud Pinay 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭

  • @deniseflorendo2537
    @deniseflorendo2537 6 лет назад +906

    Lyrics
    HOOK (Klassy)
    Island woman rise, walang makakatigil/
    Brown, brown woman, rise, alamin ang yung ugat/
    They got nothin’ on us (aye!) Nothin’ on us (aye!)
    Nothin’ on us (aye!) Nothin’ on us/
    Island woman rise, walang makakatigil/
    Brown, brown woman, rise, alamin ang yung ugat/
    They got nothin’ on us (aye!)
    Nothin’ on us (aye!) Nothin’ on us (aye!)
    Isang bagsak!/
    VERSE 1 (Ruby Ibarra)
    Yo fuck a story arc if it don’t involve no matriarchs/
    Our mothers work from the ground up, they craftin air like ATR/
    With the butterfly sleeves naka Filipiniana, pag nagsalita mga banat ay bala/
    ‘Wag magtaka kung ako ay makata bulok na sistema, korakot sa pera, bagsak!/
    But we puttin’ our heart into darkness, they puttin’ these pigs into office/
    Oh you thinkin’ you schoolin’? but you hella lost ‘cuz you Betsy Devos while I taught this/
    But Look at my ate she movin so cold, can’t hold a candle to her when she glow/
    Flick of the wrist with the ilaw she hold, Pandanggo sa Ilaw, she drippin’ in gold/
    VERSE 2 (Rocky Rivera)
    We pullin' up in a Jeepney
    All of my soldiers greet me/
    Hand me bandanas and pull back my hammer, it’s warfare, when you see me/
    Skin you alive for my country, I live and die for my country/
    I kill a pig in a white hooded suit on the low....for my country/
    They got evil plans in the devil’s hands, but I don't pray cuz I organize/
    They got new ways to impose strength, so I teach mine how to mobilize/
    We don’t fight for the money, for the greedy, for the white man/
    All we want is our freedom, and the right to live on on our motherland/
    HOOK
    VERSE 3 (Klassy)
    Goddess of guerilla warfare in every lifetime/
    We don’t take no shit except an oppressor’s lifeline/
    If you step out of your line, I will protect what’s mine/
    Kahit merong rosaryo, sinong magliligtas sa’yo?/
    Puro dugo, pugot ulo, mula sa dagat hanggang mundo/
    Reclaiming what ours, the high and the low/
    These women are Gods, you already know/
    Roots deeper than water that run in our village/
    The river runs red, you’ll be dead in a minute/
    Like Nieves Fernandez, have you beheaded/
    Fuck with my tribe, quickly regret it/
    VERSE 4 (Ruby Ibarra)
    Abaniko sa kamay at isang mikropono sabay/
    At ang tapang ko gaya ng inay, at halimaw na ang sumasabay/
    Mga bara nyo lahat sablay, mga rappers na puro bangkay/
    Tinamaan ko lahat, patay, kaya, walang magiingay/
    I got that, Filipino phenotype: kayumanggi, mestizo-white/
    But give me that moreno like that Rufio or Keno type/
    My lolas they be speaking like, those balisongs or bolo knife/
    I breathe the ether need no hype, two tongues that’s sharper with a mic/
    Anino in my history like from a land where greed is weaved in tight/
    They thieve until one piso might just turn to C-Notes, see no light/
    Hacienda like Aquino, right? Rodrigo vigilante type--/
    They kill my titos left and right, when smoke and mirrors fill the night/
    SPOKEN WORD (Faith Santilla)
    So let it be known, if you don’t already/
    Pinays have always been part, and parcel, if not, imperative and critical to the struggle/
    Filipinas are no strangers to wielding our own power/
    Of all the privileges that exist in this world, none of which you may be a benefactor of/
    There is at least one you bare/
    And that is the privilege of having been born a Filipina/
    Your DNA contains building blocks made from the mud of over 500 years of resistance and survival/
    And when you are ready, sis, we’ll be right here/
    HOOK
    (You're welcome)

    • @rawyalty8424
      @rawyalty8424 6 лет назад +45

      “Hacienda like Aquino, right? Rodrigo vigilante type they kill my titos left and right, when smoke and mirror fill the night” Damn🔥

    • @KathyUrrr
      @KathyUrrr 6 лет назад +5

      Denise Florendo naiyak ako sa lyrics!

    • @MrPhen2006
      @MrPhen2006 6 лет назад +1

      Denise Florendo not all hero wears cape. Thanks

    • @GenevaCat
      @GenevaCat 6 лет назад +2

      Yo! Blessss! I listend to the song whule reading the lyrics and I'm tearing up in the bus. I feel so proud and represented by my people.

    • @GenevaCat
      @GenevaCat 6 лет назад

      Denise Florendo u

  • @weBeatMedicare
    @weBeatMedicare 6 лет назад +76

    This is too much! I've looped this track I don't know how may hundreds of times already. An instant classic.
    And Klassy with that mousy little voice, but what she spit... Got me _shook,_ I tell you

    • @adamsw9000
      @adamsw9000 6 лет назад

      same lol - paying attention

  • @TriforceStudiosVideo
    @TriforceStudiosVideo 4 года назад +20

    You have no idea how much this song, this album impacted me. I don't know if you read comments, but if you're ever in New York, and I'm shooting a LONG shot here, I'd love to shoot a video with you. This song legit inSPIRED me creatively, and emotionally. I'm so glad I found you.

  • @nkosazanahopeshihada9366
    @nkosazanahopeshihada9366 Год назад +2

    Song saved my lifetime...The Goddess of Guerrilla Warfare in every lifetime , who taught me self respect and courage as my bff from the Philippines , (my best freind Elizabeth And the queen who gave her life her mom ) she taught me so much my culture benefits from everyday and it's saved more lives than just my own and my son's ...thank u Ruby ,Faith,and Rocky and your producer on this insanely bomb af MASTERPiece...im sayin. Ruby is a guerrilla Goddess General , rebel salute . To all Guerrilla Goddess in your every lifetime,to beyond... Philippinos saved my life, and im gonna pay it forward. ..with my African,Pomo Indian,Mexican lifetime, from My past as the Queen of the South, Makeda De Saba, or Zulu Princess Nkosazana ( Shaka Zulus daughter , who comes back to life to SAVE her African and California American Indian People ( from oppression, aka anybody reading this whos Native indigenous from Americas or AAPI , or anywhere indogenous from Palestine to Samoa ;!!!! May your spirits never suffer peacefully and Ruby thank u. This song saved my life several nights when i gave up on it ....God Bless ALL who hear this track, SISTERS FROM ANODDA MADDA, TRUST *YOUR *STRUGGLE OR STRUGGLES ....THEY ARE SACRED AND UR WILL NOT BE STOPPED....THIS LIFE DOESNT END HERE. ASIAN Pacific Islanders, and childrens of the PAN ASIAN Diaspora , thank u for your stepping up to be strong for me, several times and i will returb the favor anytime. " They can cut down all the flowers , but theyll NEVER DESTROY THE SPRING!!" - Zapatista army of national mexican liberation SLOGAN , from 2008 ( i sell their coffee beans from CHIAPAS, where Philippines is in the mexican blood due to slavery bringing my Philipino ancest9rs to Guadeljara ,Mexico eons ago... Out of many YOU are one! Diaspora -DIVINE
    Ps only one person refused to join in torturing me in 2020, a Philipino And Chinese ancestry man, he said " NO ! I wont do this!" Though the other eleven european- americans people broke every limb on my body,except him ...that refusal to torture me held longer than my bones took to heal! Forever in his debt. May him and his future daughters NEVER walk ALONE in this world. Trust YOur struggle!!! Stand up for Asian Love and Asian Pacific Diasporan SAFEty collective safety for our elders, your elders , and our grandkin to come. I owe my life to that asian Philipino king. To my best freind, Elizabeth who taught me ( long story but second grade teacher who is also African like me, after i got higher grades in 2nd grade than 96.8 percent of students in all of America,but raised by a 14 yr old mother ,who was a addict, Queen Elizabeth my best freind (who was then,a sixth grade Filipines goddess btw) she told me no...your not gonna let the teacher who put me down for achieving hogher grades than 96.8percent of students on standardized testing , had achieved, and she Elizabeth, taught my second grade ass Multiplication tables at age 7, and i shoved it right in the faceof the teacher,female also African american ,like my mom, but she'd whispered,in self loathing style, " your smart but terrible at MATH!" Cz i only got a score of 96 percent correct on math,a neae perfect score everywhere else ij second grade...but I learned fast...culture is a soul lifter, but hurts sometimes before we have strength ro know the blessings it will help us see and share, with this world,or the next, never let your suffering be in peace, but do your resistence YOUR way...teach us who u ARE beautiful courageous Asian Goddesses and Kings and queens, u make us speak legends of ur Strength join a AAPI defense brigade in Sacramento ,stockton,bay area ,to NYC or....start one.
    Guerrillaaaaaaaaas in my soul Makatatigil !
    Rise mighty Asian Diaspora teach this world ur truth. I'll stand by u.
    Thank u. Long story short JUST passing on verbal history...love u respect to all who love thisongs spear-riot,

  • @liger_style7761
    @liger_style7761 6 лет назад +17

    I'm just a black dude from NY and I felt the vibes from this track!! Awesome stuff!!

  • @precioussjg8677
    @precioussjg8677 6 лет назад +105

    Legit cried from remembering our strength. Thank you sis. Much needed. Sending love from NY

  • @glitterchevy
    @glitterchevy 7 месяцев назад +1

    I was down this tonight told I'm part of something bigger... I'm glad it's this... I'm here for the land, the people, the rebellion. Protect the indigenous.

  • @niceguy690
    @niceguy690 3 года назад +6

    Bro I’m here tearing up , I’m not Filipina but I’m just proud yo. This beautiful

  • @thefreespirit2016
    @thefreespirit2016 6 лет назад +125

    I'm not Filipina but, HELL TO THE YES!!!!!! Very empowering 👊👊👊

    • @ForeverMV1
      @ForeverMV1 6 лет назад

      Honestly moved me to tears, so dam powerful

  • @missolivee
    @missolivee 6 лет назад +63

    I see you in the front row gettin it Lola!!!! yas!

  • @evacastro930
    @evacastro930 2 года назад +6

    Still the best song I’ve ever heard that has a woman rapping and culturally relatable for me.

  • @joaniebarnard8854
    @joaniebarnard8854 7 месяцев назад +1

    "and when you are ready sis, we'll be right here" 😭💗

  • @Gcx.7
    @Gcx.7 6 лет назад +121

    Bay area filipinos are scary talented. Be prepared

    • @kenchan9453
      @kenchan9453 5 лет назад +1

      Fuck yeah as a flip myself from hi, cali flips be spitting fire, you got klassy, bambu, Prometheus brown

    • @mictee9676
      @mictee9676 5 лет назад

      Klassy from LA tho

    • @kenchan9453
      @kenchan9453 5 лет назад

      @@mictee9676 sorry bro I meant California in general

  • @_FCTS
    @_FCTS 6 лет назад +95

    This is the dopest song I've heard in a while.

    • @wackz21
      @wackz21 6 лет назад

      Yes, i agree

  • @dwaynes6330
    @dwaynes6330 4 года назад +3

    Black and Filipino here Loving this Alreadyy💯💙🎶

  • @rafaeltorres6505
    @rafaeltorres6505 3 года назад +11

    I'm not Filipino but This was Dope and Inspiring.Props yall way✌✊

  • @duanesmith9135
    @duanesmith9135 6 лет назад +36

    Yo the message of this is the dopest and it’s universal asf, this message reaches all people of all races

    • @drillgirl718
      @drillgirl718 5 лет назад

      except for the 'non' brown filipinos & the whites lol

  • @fracturedmoonlights
    @fracturedmoonlights 6 лет назад +13

    SALAMAT Ruby, Rocky, Faith, Klassy, and all the cast and crew for this piece of work. As a Filipina of the diaspora - this project is a gift, a blessing, and an empowering reminder. I am so thankful towards you for this.

  • @frenchpizza9725
    @frenchpizza9725 3 года назад +1

    Ancient Ancestors fought so ,We could be here today. Honor to your land. All that lives

  • @alkaizerplaza1342
    @alkaizerplaza1342 5 лет назад +2

    They are the young and modern generation of Gabriela Silang, the modern revolutionaries, ang pagkakaiba lang they put in art and music. Gallant Salute po sa inyo! Mabuhay!🇵🇭👊Ipagpatuloy nyo ang inyong magandang nasimulan at adhikain, nawa’y magtagumpay kayo at pumasok sa takilyang pang-international. Mabuhay po! 101% support Pinoy talent and artistry. 👊

    • @lilflo1236
      @lilflo1236 Год назад

      That's so true many never heard of Gabriela

  • @lonesn1per
    @lonesn1per 6 лет назад +17

    JESUS CHRIST....THIS SONG HAS BEEN ON LOOP LIKE 50 TIMES NOW....SICK AF

  • @violet_fluid
    @violet_fluid 6 лет назад +138

    I got chills watching this

  • @VolumeImpact
    @VolumeImpact 3 года назад +9

    I grew up in a small white town so my grandparents didnt want their children learning tagalog to make it easier for them to be accepted. It helpped a lot but now i dont have the ability to communicate in a language that traditionally should have been mine

    • @sonoftokwa
      @sonoftokwa 3 года назад

      not too late to learn!

    • @Tr1sh4Lynn
      @Tr1sh4Lynn 3 года назад +1

      I grew up in a middle class suburb and my parents didn't encourage me in learning Tagalog for the same reasons. *fistbump*

  • @merc1231
    @merc1231 4 года назад +5

    i'm not Filipino but this song is amazing, and the lyrics, the meaning behind it is so great. i'm so glad i found it!

  • @evelynobamos
    @evelynobamos 6 лет назад +27

    damn. im crying. all the thoughtful gestation, collective incubation, community love, and hard work definitely reveals itself in the final product. excited for this birth of another beautiful, creative brain child to the world! incredibly grateful you welcomed me and our whole community to be part of this. official pinay anthem. on. repeat!
    xoxo, infinite kapwa power,
    ev

  • @kimmortal5067
    @kimmortal5067 6 лет назад +22

    It's a very powerful thing when the director, producer and writer in control of the lens is the artist herself. thank you ruby for repping hard.

  • @NK-kr5mr
    @NK-kr5mr 4 года назад +5

    This song ALWAYS gives me chills. Listened to it plenty on spotify and only now come across the video and wow. damn powerful

  • @FOE_RUNNER
    @FOE_RUNNER 3 года назад +1

    I would not have found this if it weren't for the Today show. I'm late. BUT grateful. @RubyIbarra #Keepemcoming

  • @user-gm8vf2tm2w
    @user-gm8vf2tm2w 5 лет назад +215

    Tangina bat ngayon ko lang to nalaman. Lupet sheeet! Hands down mga tol lupet nyo. I hope you continued to make music na sobrang inspiring 👏🤘✊

    • @JD-tv9dc
      @JD-tv9dc 4 года назад +3

      Ako din eh. Nalaman ko lang to dahil sa vid na nasa feed ko na about sa koreans react Filipina music videos.

    • @cheng9713
      @cheng9713 4 года назад +1

      Ako nga ngayon lang HAHAHA

    • @semau6072
      @semau6072 3 года назад

      pansin ko lang "wala kang jowa kasi di ka bet" hahahahha

    • @francois9603
      @francois9603 3 года назад

      maganda din po yung PayBill$ ni Ruby Ibarra. check it out

  • @tipsyonteaaa
    @tipsyonteaaa 6 лет назад +35

    So much culture. So much flavor. So much love for women. I gotta put my fist up for these queens. ✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽 👑

  • @staydkz3878
    @staydkz3878 3 года назад +4

    Love from india, from one brown woman to another

  • @konhyerilee
    @konhyerilee 5 лет назад +4

    Thanks El's planet for bringing me here. This is a masterpiece

  • @poeticnativegoddes
    @poeticnativegoddes 6 лет назад +38

    Happy International Women’s Day to all you beautiful courageous and resilient human beings!!!

  • @biancajy
    @biancajy 6 лет назад +9

    I realized I didn't know any filipina rappers so I took to RUclips to find some and I am so glad I stumbled upon this!! More filipinos should hear and know about this song because it speaks nothing but the truth. Sobrang saludo ako sa inyo and you have a new supporter in me!

  • @SimplyyJuliee
    @SimplyyJuliee 3 года назад +3

    I am here for this song & on spotify eversince this was released. It reaches my soul so much more this year. Thankyou Ruby, Rocky, Klassy, Faith & everyone who took part in this video/project. I can't wait for more works ahead. 💯❤👍

  • @davidcontreras8158
    @davidcontreras8158 Год назад +2

    replay this you know it needs more views to good for most. If you cant idk why still it dont use fake views I watch this a few times a month support her and us.

  • @redf0rdwhite
    @redf0rdwhite 6 лет назад +10

    S/O to the hard working immigrant mothers and fathers for allowing this to come to fruition.

  • @lilbrownwahine
    @lilbrownwahine 6 лет назад +15

    On repeat! Maraming salamat for this! Island women rise. In the diaspora & this warms my heart. Best part is hearing my 5 year old singing “nothing on us!” as she walks around our house

  • @double8beats
    @double8beats 2 года назад +1

    Facebook Spotify add brought me here. I remember Ruby starting her career back in 2010ish, heard about her through Ruby Renegade.

  • @NandaEffer
    @NandaEffer 2 года назад +6

    Revolucionáriaaa 🔥🔥🔥🔥 Salve do Brasil!🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷