This song is in memorial of Batu Kahn, who fought against the Imperial Japanese Army during the battle of the Phillipines. When he was the last one alive in his division and was surrounded by IJA infantrymen, he screamed, “Ambasing! Ambasing!” As he charged them in a last stand move.
Ambasing was a brave soldier, he died during the Marawi siege, saving 2 injured soldiers and 9 civilians from enemy fire, his last words before being surrounded by ISIS militants were “AMBATUBLOU”
during the radio the HQ ask him if wants to BLOU his location instead he refused because the enemy might not be there or hiding a well fortified hole he pick up a c4 and charge straight thru the crossfire before the militants could react Ambasing shouted"YOUR BOY IS ABOUT TO EXPLODE" before detonating the C4 killing 5 rebels including him
A tribute to The Greatest Soldiers the Philippines has ever seen, the Ambatu Brothers: Amba-tu Kam, Amba-tu Bas, Amba-tu Blo, and their father Amba Sing. May the rest peacefully in heaven.
NAAAHHHHHH 💀💀💀 Ain't no way this is real lmao. As a Filipino who has been to Ambasing, it is an honor to have this wonderful Barangay featured in a song and a video by Ingen.
I think that this is an April fools Special, because no.1, the release date is on April 1st/2nd, depending on your time zone. And no.2, it’s because the towns name, Ambasing, sounds a lot like one of the phrases Dreamybull says - the other notable ones being Ambatukam, Ambatublou, Ambatunat etc. - in his 18 vids So yeah that’s an explanation for you, Hope it helped (Ps: I couldn’t enter an em dash in between “the” and “etc.” coz my iPad doesn’t allow me to so I used dashes (-) instead since that was the closest thing to an em dash)
@@iameatingakinderingermany6592 Ohh I see thanks for letting me know ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-J8XHr5kGSSM.htmlsi=IlQ4cQ7rJ7o_dSir
@@iameatingakinderingermany6592this video is technically a reupload (visuals are changed), you can find the original in which is not uploaded on april fools
Fun Fact: The language is not in Tagalog(Filipino) it is in Kankanaey, another language in Northern Philippines. They are part of the collective group of indigenous people known as the Igorot people.
@@dominiccaceresmunoz2539 As per wiki, the two are quite similar ("slight mutual intelligibility"). I'm not from the North, but I can tell it's not Ilocano because of the word "esa" as one, instead of "maysa".
Glad to hear that indigenous languages are still being used! Hopefully they’ll continue to carry and pass it onto future generations to preserve the unique culture. :))
Ambasing Omaygot was a Filipino soldier, war hero and general of African descent most notable for his role during the Philippines Campaign of World War II, where during the Battle of Sagada, him and all his troops were outnumbered by Imperial Japanese forces. The 1st Ambatukam Brigade, led by Ambasing, had established a clever tunnel network under the village, but most of the troops could not get inside, as the entrances were over a hill parallel to the rapidly advancing Japanese army. Ambasing, with the fate of his village on his side, bravely sacrificed himself, screaming, "Ambasing, Ambasing, Ambasing!" while sprinting at the armed soldiers. Ambasing sadly was shot and killed on sight, but this brave sacrifice provided a distraction and allowed the outnumbered Filipino Army to push back the Japanese Army and liberate the Philippines from Japanese control. This song is a tribute to the brave soldier who lives in our hearts forever. Philippians 4:13 - "But I can do all this through Christ, who gives me strength." Ambasing Omaygot, we will never forget you and your sacrifice. 🇵🇭❤🕊 Ambasing, Ambasing, Ambasing! Truly beautiful, I am not afraid to sing about him, And I will repeat it many times!
Shoutout to the great Filipino hero Ambasing for fighting the Japanese and also our national hero Kakangku for liberating my country Indonesia God bless these brave men
We will never forget about the sacrifice of Amba Singh, an Philippino of Indian heritage who died heroically by launching his plane right straight into the bus thay carried japanese soldiers near Manila. In his final moments, as he approached the ground with tears in his eyes he shouted: "BUS,BUS"! Heroes never die!
My great-lolo (great-grandfather) fought in WW2. He was a member of the Philippine Guerrilla Forces, specifically the ROTC. He fought with a man named Am Batukam Omagot. Am Batukam was his best friend and closest ally during the war. He told me that they shared rations and always exchanged jokes. Although they didn't know each other before the war, they thought of each other as brothers. They vowed to protect each other with their lives. One day, a few months before the Japanese lost control of the Philippines, my great-grandfather, Am Batukam and the rest of the guerrilla group were moving through Sagada as they were heading into Baguio City to liberate it from the Japanese, when they came across a unit of Japanese Soldiers carrying innocent civilians with them to use them as comfort women. The guerrillas decided to fight the Japanese, and a bloody battle soon occurred. There was a whole lot of gunfire, and even grenades were being thrown through the Sagada wilderness. One of the grenades nearly hit my great-grandfather, when Am Batukam Omagot decided to fulfill his vow of protecting his best friend with his life, and caught the grenade. He then jumped away from my great-grandfather, bidding him a final farewell when he exploded 5 meters away. My great-grandfather was in shock, and absolutely enraged at the Japanese. This pushed them to fight off the Japanese even more, leading to the victory at Sagada. Ambasing is now named after Am Batukam, since Ambasing was his nickname, which was coined after my great-grandfather caught Am Batukam "white handed" at camp during a meeting. My great-grandfather unfortunately passed away in 2009, but his story, and the story of Am Batukam will always stay in our hearts.
ambasing 1. a neighborhood in sagada, philippines 2. a proud man who died for us, rest in peace 1. "y'all wanna go to ambasing?" 2. "today we like to reflect on the death of mr. ambasing ambatukum omaygot *cries cutely*" 3. Something that filipenis (filipino/filipina) homosexuals call their gay sex partner. « I kept hearing the word "ambasing" being said by filipenises all the time but I just finally figured out what it means. »
> Some tourists go to Sagada to visit the "hanging coffins" > Some tourists go to Sagada to see the rice terraces > Tourist couples just want to hike the mountains > But me, I just want to visit Ambasing
Let us not forget the memory of these brave ASEAN heroes, who gave their lives for the sovereignty of The Philippines against the invading Tatmadaw from the Rongawi Empire: 🙏🙏 Abah Tukam Aldo Mekmigam Amba Singh Amh Batounath Arnold Ambatubas Sr. Aung Ba Saing Batou Khan Billy Herrington Bunda Rahmah Damai Jazwa Nitubas Dedeng Ambatublo Dedi Amkaming Donaldo Diosdado "Don" Mekmibas Doni Kakangku Dr. H. Hagut Isthadhick, Ph.D. Ista Digoet Iwan Disnad Jaapar D. Omaigat Jr. Jose Ambasing Jo Laving anak Yesking Lao Po Leonid Pitsachik Mamintal M. Yugomekmibas Mark Wolff Mocha Ambatocam Niji Nissan Noor Ambatunat Nurhadi Oh Sith Richard Milos Sinh Đông Kăm U Sit Van Darkholme Viktor Omaygot Wan B. Ambatu bin Faqinnat
Fun fact: if you seach and looked for the area of Brgy. Ambasing in Google Maps, you will see man made places like "Amkaming Forest", "Teyk-it Teyk-it Ruins, "Ambadeblou Temple" 😂
Damn this became the most "popular" song on that region. I'm pretty sure the language is Kankanaey, a regional language in Mountain Province (where Ambasing is located), and northern parts of Benguet, which are in Northern Luzon.