Daman iban Tunis

"MAHUNIT in mag-ABROAD"
ni +Mhai Amintong

in hunit sin mag-abroad,
bukun tuud langug langug,
hulas biya' bakul mag-anud,
awunpa sumakit in taykud.

baran landu' tuud binsana',
sampay pikilan hisu hasa',
mag-hinang buluk binasa,
mabut pa baran lumamma.

waktu pa didtu ha pilipinas,
mataud na hidjatulun katas,
bang sumampay pa hula' arab,
hinang di' magkatalus way had.

mahunit tuud in mag-abroad ini,
sabab kaibanan arab way paruli,
misan pakau kikita' nagtuwa lilli,
daakun kau maghinang madtu mari.

sa' na sadja tumahan in ginhawa baran,
misan unu in masakit subay maghinang,
awun kaibanan arab magtuy kau pahitan,
di' makahati misan mangi' parasahan.

baran isa isa malayu' pa kakampungan,
dum adlau in magsusa way kahinapusan,
sumagawa' ha tuyu' kalupahan in katan,
sabab in tiyatali' awunda gadji tagaran.

misan pa in ka-awnan niya nagkakaun,
bang in arab siyusubang ikau tawagun,
dumaak pauyu-pauyu di'da kau harun,
bang kau missara di' kau pabissarahun.

andu' kailu mahunit tuwi' in mag-abroad,
bang in karatungan jahil makaulung tuud,
awun waktu binsana'un kau di' mag-ug,
sampay mangalum in baran mapugpug.

mag-niyat buhi' malasig bang ha hula' na,
kakitaan sin kakampungan nagnanapas pa,
dumatung pa hula' halawum uyum katawa,
tiyatapuk in kabinsana'an ha pag-usaha.

hangkan subay tuud makahati in ha hula',
bukun tiyatagaran in gadji hi utu'/inda',
subay ra isab maingat dumugang usaha,
bat bukun ha hula' arab maglingkud sadja.

pa katan OFW lamud na in ginhawa,
kita niyu hero/heroine pa manga sila,
tiyuk natu' in kabuhi' tuyu' mag-usaha,
sabab in tiyatali' bat makatabang kanila.

OFW SALUDO AKO SAYO!!!

Introducing Dos Fuertas song: Dayang Dayang!


Dos Fuertes is a new group composed of young and experimental talents. The term Dos Fuertes means two forces wich best describes the group since they are only composed of two members. The Group is comprised of Mohamed Bansil, Musical Producer ,DJ and Vocals, and Clifford Ronquillo,Mohammed Bansil Lyrical Composer and Lead Vocals.

Dos Fuertes comes from the City of Zamboanga. The concept of the group is to represent their origin and culture by singing/rapping in their local dialect Chavacano and TAUSUG at the same time giving their listeners a sudden urge to stand up and dance through their hard hitting, regaeton dance oriented musical rhythms and beats.

Dos Fuertes is the solution for those in need of a "HYPER-FIX" :-)

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