HUSTISYA is a rap song created by New York's Finest Pinoys (NYFP) as a reaction to the infamous Ampatuan Massacre in Maguindanao, Philippines where 57 people were killed including 38 journalists. The Ampatuan Massacre in all its magnitude, however, is just one of the many injustices and human rights violations that are unfortunately becoming a common thing in the Philippines. The song is also in honor of the victims of military torture and extrajudicial killings in the country. While parts of the song were samples from Florante's DIGMAAN, HUSTISYA was composed by NYFP's Acis and G-Klef. It will be part of the "Bagong Luma" album to be produced by Paro Paro Beats' Low Profile. Composed and Performed by Acis and G-Klef Special participation: "Broke" & Casper " of Pinoy District Christian "XL" Alvarez Low Profile Reizel Olegario Special thanks: Bernadette Ellorin Yancy Gandionco Paulo IStanz Grenade Gary Labao Music Produced and Recorded by Low Profile Video produced, directed, photographed, and edited by Roberto Reyes Ang Colorization by Ify Enemuo Additional footage by Christina Marie Sabio Hilo A joint production of RRA-MediaVisions and Paro Paro Beats with the support of the Philippine Forum and the New York Committee on Human Rights in the Philippines (NYCHRP). Roberto Reyes Ang and Low Profile © 2010
Hustisya
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