Cross-posted at From the Boondocks.
Mapapa-wow ka sa ganda ng kantang ito. I think it typifies the kind of songs we love in the Cordilleras — smooth, kind of quiet (or walang vocal theatricals), and meaningful.
Jun Utleg used to be a member of Binhi, the Baguio band known for that hauntingly beautiful song, “Ang Bata”. I remember hearing “Ang Bata” performed in one of Baguio’s bars, was haunted by it, and went back the following night to buy a copy of the band’s record. I can imagine myself doing that for this song, “Igorota”.
Fellow bloggers: Let’s help promote this song. I-blog na rin ninyo sa inyong blog hehe.
VIDEO CREDIT: Jun Utleg
Nice of Mr. Utleg to upload the video. Haven’t heard “Ang Bata” since I saw Binhi 2 years ago. I wonder if Binhi will ever upload some of their songs on youtube or some other website.
what website where i can get the lyrics & chords of the song igorota and ang bata…or can you send it to me in my yahoo account..?please..?i really love the song of jun utleg…thank you
can you send me the lyrics and chords of it?
i will get the chords pls send me the chords of igorota w/ lyrics……….
where can i get the song igoroto?
can you send it to me
mp3 file if you have
tnx
i love it..san po pwedeng qnin lyrics ng song na ito
i love these song IGOROTA..very meaningful and touching,it relate on something..hehehe..nice song,,kindly plz join me also from my website IGOROTAK..tnx and Go Bless..here’s the link….ifhontok.ning.com