Kaya Mo Ba- By Ethel Galido Ducah May 2026
The song warns against justifying neglect by saying "they are old now," urging us to show respect and love while they are still here. Why It Matters Today
if it comes at the cost of abandoning the people who supported your "naniningkamot" (hard work). Kaya Mo Ba- by Ethel Galido Ducah
In an era where we are told to focus solely on self-growth and moving forward, "Kaya Mo Ba" reminds us that looking back at our roots is just as vital. It asks us if we have shown even a "gamay’ng pagtahod" (a little respect) or if we are secretly wishing for the burden of responsibility to disappear. Final Thoughts The song warns against justifying neglect by saying
The chorus poses the ultimate challenge: (Can you truly be alone? If your parents are gone, can you handle it?). It’s a reminder that: Independence is a gift, but it shouldn't lead to neglect. It asks us if we have shown even
If you haven't heard it lately, you can find the lyrics and soul-stirring melody of Ginikanan (Kaya Mo Ba) on YouTube .
In the hustle of chasing our dreams, it is easy to forget the hands that helped us start the race. a poignant song by Ethel Galido Duhac (often titled or associated with the theme "Ginikanan" ), serves as a mirror held up to our souls, asking a question we often avoid: Can you really make it on your own without your parents?
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