Koyo no tebulul Tey lem agoy ka tebulul Naka nangu kayu i’n langun M’lem nefendok i’n lungun Ay, ay… Fendok ni k’magoluy Iglak ne le’dun i’n mul Ay, ay… Padyang nafiken ki kawag te sengel Ay, ay… Padyang l’ndeg fem, si teming… Ay, ay… Ne seli k’maw Teyu kafuy Ay, ay… Fiy
Does anyone know that song that rajaton did where the music video is of one of the guys playing the acoustic guitar and it almost looks like a cozy holiday type vibe? I wish I knew the words but I know the melody and I can’t seem to find it anywhere. Was it a fever dream??? Help!
Everytime I listen to this I wonder why there aren't more likes. . They should be super famous. It's beautiful even without me being able to understand the words. .
Koyu No Tebulul Koyu me-da te bu lul e koyu le-mu ngey do un ne koyu se-mulo da- lum Uhm! Uhm! Uhm! de tey ko du men ko yu me da te bu lul-Len dey go-no hegelung len dey go-no he lung Ka tom- nuk no ta па uk se-mala ling - kale on uk ke me bul la may Ka-ma en de ke gu taw un ne wa-hu-sa- tu la kay
The song coupled with these images caused my heart to bow with gratitude for how much Jesus showed His servant heart... then and now through us. Oh, that we might be sensitive to Holy Spirit's whispers and serve all people as the Spirit reveals their needs to us.
@@mmbenitez2220 I’ve seen/heard the Mindanao group. They’re good but not as good as this group. Their version is in a lower key, their bass is not prominent and the overall mechanics of the song is not well exposed as well as the Madz version.
@@mmbenitez2220 in terms of technical delivery Madz is outright the best for this version. Utter perfection. And the bass is clear. Sopranos on point. Those are a few of my observations. But the University of Mindanao’s version is enchanting. Something about their version speaks to the heart. Although not perfect, their version is utterly mesmerizing from start to finish. It captivates the audience and it resonates through the heart.
@@howverydeadly23 I'm talking about her friends she made from her convent school days - all of Paris was deeply affected by the June Rebellion, including Petit Picpus Convent.
I know that the conductor is Lea’s brother, Gerard, but it’s very distracting when the camera is on Lea and he’s bouncing around behind her in the shot! They should have staged it better.