Walang Natira

"Walang Natira"
Single by Gloc-9
from the album Talumpati
Released December 2010
Format CD
Recorded 2010
Genre Pinoy hip hop
Label Sony Music Philippines
Writer(s) Aristotle Pollisco
Producer(s) Rudy Y. Tee
Gloc-9 singles chronology
"Martilyo" "Walang Natira" "Elmer"

"Walang Natira" is the first single of the Filipino rapper, Gloc-9 off his 5th studio album, Talumpati. The song has been written by Gloc-9 and released under Sony Music Philippines. The song also features former Pinoy Dream Academy scholar, Sheng Belmonte. It is an advocacy song dedicated to all Overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), why they have opted to work thousands of miles away from their loved ones, and what they are going through abroad just to provide a good life for their family.[1]

Message and structure

The song tells the situation in the Philippines on why some Filipinos are working abroad. The song also relates the experiences of OFWs while working abroad, like being restless (pahinga’y iipunin para magamit pag-uwi), or sometimes being abused, or dying without even a witness (...gugutumin, sasaktan, malalagay sa peligro. Uuwing nasa kahon ni wala man lang testigo).

Viewpoints of Oscar Cruz

On January 21, 2011, Archbishop Emeritus Oscar V. Cruz posted a blog on his blogspot stating his views on the Walang Natira. According to him,

the song generally has likable tunes, and was pleasing to listen to — but at the same time it proclaimed the heartaches and griefs of Filipinos working abroad.[2]

He divided his viewpoints into four categories: the message of the song, complaints of the song, some heartaches of the song, and certain reservations of the song.

Message of the song

Complaints of the song

Some heartaches of the song

Certain reservations of the song

Professions and jobs named in the song

References

  1. Charly says: (2011-02-10). "Showbiznest: Gloc 9 - Walang Natira (Music Video and Lyrics)". Showbiznest.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
  2. "The Daily Tribune - Without Fear or Favor". Tribuneonline.org. 2011-01-23. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
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