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{{Infobox song
{{Infobox song
| name = Ikaw Ang Aking Mahal
| name = Ikaw ang Aking Mahal
| cover = Ikawangakingmahal.jpg
| cover = Ikawangakingmahal.jpg
| alt =
| alt =
| type = single
| type = single
| artist = [[VST & Co.]]
| artist = [[VST & Company]]
| album = [[VST (album)|VST]]
| album = [[VST (album)|VST]]
| B-side = "[[Awitin Mo At Isasayaw Ko]]"
| B-side = [[Awitin Mo at Isasayaw Ko]]
| released = 1978
| released = 1978
| format =
| format =
| recorded = 1978
| recorded = 1978
| studio =
| studio =Cinema Audio
| venue =
| venue =
| genre = [[Manila sound]], [[soul music|soul]]
| genre = [[Manila sound]]
| length =3:18
| length =
| label = [[Sunshine Records (Philippines)|Sunshine]]
| label = [[Sunshine Records (Philippines)|Sunshine]]
| writer = [[Joey de Leon]]
| composer = [[Tito Sotto|Vicente Sotto III]], Spanky Rigor
| composer = [[Tito Sotto|Vicente Sotto III]], Spanky Rigor
| lyricist = [[Joey de Leon]]
| producer =
| producer =
| prev_title =
| prev_title =
| prev_year =
| prev_year =
| next_title = Disco Fever
| next_title = Disco Fever
| next_year = 1978
| next_year = 1978
}}
}}


"'''Ikaw Ang Aking Mahal'''" (English: ''You Are My Love'') is a romantic ballad by [[VST & Co.]]. Its lyrics were penned by songwriter [[Joey de Leon]] while the music were composed by bandleader [[Tito Sotto]] and bassist Spanky Rigor. Released on their debut album ''[[VST (album)|VST]]''. The song has been recorded by many other Filipino artists. The B-side, a disco number "[[Awitin Mo At Isasayaw Ko]]" (You Sing, I'll Dance) is also one of the group's biggest hits. It was the last song on their debut album ''VST''.<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/VST-Co-Ikaw-Ang-Aking-Mahal-Awitin-Mo/release/3288295 VST and Company - VST on Discogs]</ref>
"'''Ikaw ang Aking Mahal'''" ("You Are My Love") is a song by [[VST & Company]]. Its lyrics were penned by songwriter [[Joey de Leon]] while the music was composed by [[Tito Sotto]] and bassist Spanky Rigor. Released on their debut album ''[[VST (album)|VST]]'', the [[Sentimental ballad|ballad]] has been recorded by many other Filipino artists. The B-side, the disco number "[[Awitin Mo at Isasayaw Ko]]" ("You Sing and I'll Dance") is also one of the group's biggest hits. It is the last track on the group's debut album ''VST''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/VST-Co-Ikaw-Ang-Aking-Mahal-Awitin-Mo/release/3288295|title=VST & Co. Ikaw Ang Aking Mahal / Awitin Mo.... (1978, Vinyl)|access-date=23 April 2021|website=Discogs.com}}</ref>


Tito Sotto said in an interview with Arnold Clavio that the single became a monster hit when he tried to rival [[Boyfriends (Filipino band)|Boyfriends]]' "Dahil Mahal Kita".
Sotto said in an interview with [[Arnold Clavio]] that the single became a monster hit to rival [[Boyfriends (Filipino band)|Boyfriends]]' "Dahil Mahal Kita" ("Because I Love You").{{citation needed|date=March 2020}}


==Cover versions==
==Cover versions==
*Malaysian band [[Alleycats (Malaysian rock band)|Alleycats]] recorded a [[Malaysian Malay|Malay]] cover of the song entitled "Jika Kau Bercinta Lagi" (lit. "If You Ever Fall in Love Again") for their album ''Terima Kasih'' in 1978.<ref>{{cite journal |author1=Adil Johan |title=Intercultural intimacy: Malaysian popular music as an expression of social cohesion (1970s and 1980s) |journal=Jebat: Malaysian Journal of History, Politics and Strategic Studies |publisher=National University of Malaysia |date=Dec 2020 |volume=47 |issue=3 |pages=201-2 |url=https://journalarticle.ukm.my/17100/ |language=en |issn=2180-0251}}</ref>
*Reggae band [[Brownman Revival]] recorded a reggae version of the song in 2005.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/steady-lang/id326556073|title=Steady Lang by Brownman Revival on Apple Music|website=iTunes|access-date=2016-10-31}}</ref>
*Reggae band [[Brownman Revival]] recorded a reggae version of the song in 2005.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/steady-lang/id326556073|title=Steady Lang by Brownman Revival on Apple Music|website=iTunes|access-date=2016-10-31}}</ref>
*[[Daniel Padilla]] on 2013 ''[[I Feel Good (album)|I Feel Good]]'' album and was released as a single on 14 July 2015.
*[[Daniel Padilla]] recorded his version on the 2015 album ''[[I Feel Good (album)|I Feel Good]]''.
*[[Aiza Seguerra]]
*[[Aiza Seguerra]]
*Noel Cabangon
*[[Noel Cabangon]]


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:VST & Co. songs]]
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[[Category:1978 songs]]
[[Category:1978 singles]]
[[Category:1978 singles]]
[[Category:1979 songs]]
[[Category:VST & Co. songs]]
[[Category:1970s ballads]]
[[Category:Songs in Tagalog]]
[[Category:1978 debut singles]]


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Latest revision as of 21:26, 25 December 2024

"Ikaw ang Aking Mahal"
Single by VST & Company
from the album VST
B-side"Awitin Mo at Isasayaw Ko"
Released1978
Recorded1978
StudioCinema Audio
GenreManila sound
Length3:18
LabelSunshine
Composer(s)Vicente Sotto III, Spanky Rigor
Lyricist(s)Joey de Leon
VST & Company singles chronology
"Ikaw ang Aking Mahal"
(1978)
"Disco Fever"
(1978)

"Ikaw ang Aking Mahal" ("You Are My Love") is a song by VST & Company. Its lyrics were penned by songwriter Joey de Leon while the music was composed by Tito Sotto and bassist Spanky Rigor. Released on their debut album VST, the ballad has been recorded by many other Filipino artists. The B-side, the disco number "Awitin Mo at Isasayaw Ko" ("You Sing and I'll Dance") is also one of the group's biggest hits. It is the last track on the group's debut album VST.[1]

Sotto said in an interview with Arnold Clavio that the single became a monster hit to rival Boyfriends' "Dahil Mahal Kita" ("Because I Love You").[citation needed]

Cover versions

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References

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  1. ^ "VST & Co. – Ikaw Ang Aking Mahal / Awitin Mo.... (1978, Vinyl)". Discogs.com. Retrieved 23 April 2021.
  2. ^ Adil Johan (Dec 2020). "Intercultural intimacy: Malaysian popular music as an expression of social cohesion (1970s and 1980s)". Jebat: Malaysian Journal of History, Politics and Strategic Studies. 47 (3). National University of Malaysia: 201–2. ISSN 2180-0251.
  3. ^ "Steady Lang by Brownman Revival on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved 2016-10-31.