Maegan Aguilar Singing “Anak” Goes Viral, Elicits Comments from Netizens

Video of Maegan Aguilar singing “Anak” goes viral

MAEGAN AGUILAR – The former singer has gained massive attention on social media platforms for her rendition of her father, Freddie Aguillar’s iconic song “Anak.”

The video was uploaded by one of Maegan’s friends on Facebook, where she can be seen singing at a videoke session. The clip has since gone viral, sparking a range of reactions from online users.

The uploader, Mariz Mattila, shared the video on Facebook, and it has remained a trending topic, especially due to the ongoing feud between Maegan and her father, which has been widely publicized. She once stated that she did not want any family member, including her parents, to touch or come close to her body after her death.

Mattila described Maegan as an exceptional singer and expressed her hope that she would not give up on her dreams. “Sayang ka Maegan napakagaling mong kumanta. Sana hindi ka mawalan ng pag asa,” she noted as the caption.

In the comments section, many social media users expressed their desire to see Freddie and his daughter reunite and perform together.

As of press time, her rendition has already earned more than 1 million views. It also generated mixed reactions from the netizens. Here are the comments:

Previously, there have been discussions about Freddie’s rendition of “Anak,” with some netizens expressing optimism that the father and daughter would reconcile. Some online users even claimed that the song was written for Maegan, who has been accused of drug use.

Meanwhile, Freddie Aguilar is a singer, composer, and musician who rose to fame in the 1970s and 1980s. He is considered one of the pioneers of Pinoy music and is famous for his hit songs such as “Anak,” “Bayan Ko,” and “Estudyante Blues.”

Maegan Aguilar and Freddie Aguilar
Photo credit to the owner

What can you say about this report? Share your thoughts or insights in the comment section below. For more news and the latest updates, feel free to visit Newspapers.ph more often as well as our Facebook page and YouTube channel.

Leave a Comment