The nation mourns the loss of one of its most cherished music legends. Hajji Alejandro, the soulful voice behind timeless OPM classics, has passed away at the age of 70. Known as the “Kilabot ng mga Kolehiyala,” his music defined a generation, and his legacy will echo through the hearts of fans for years to come.

🎥 Watch the emotional final moments of Hajji Alejandro here:


THE FINAL HOURS: A GOODBYE FILLED WITH LOVE

In his final hours, Hajji was surrounded by the love of his family and closest friends. There were no cameras, no flashing lights—just quiet prayers, heartfelt embraces, and the soft playing of the very songs that made him a household name.

Those who were by his side recall a peaceful passing—his heart full of love, his legacy secure, and his spirit gently fading into music eternal.


A LEGACY WRITTEN IN SONG

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From “Nakapagtataka” to “Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika,” Hajji Alejandro gave the Filipino people songs that spoke of heartbreak, hope, and healing. His voice carried the stories of everyday Filipinos—raw, real, and resonant.

His influence transcended music. Hajji helped shape OPM as a genre and gave it depth, soul, and sincerity. He wasn’t just a performer—he was a poet, a cultural icon, and a true artist.


FAMILY, FANS, AND FINAL FAREWELLS

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His daughter, fellow artist Rachel Alejandro, has expressed her deep grief and gratitude for the outpouring of love from fans. In a touching message, she called her father “a lighthouse of wisdom and warmth.”

Fans across the globe are holding online tributes, playing his greatest hits, and sharing memories of how Hajji’s songs touched their lives.


“GOODBYE” IS NEVER THE END

Though Hajji Alejandro is no longer with us, his voice will never fade. In every melody he left behind, in every lyric that brings tears or smiles, he lives on.

💔 We say farewell to a legend. Your music, Hajji, will forever be a part of our hearts.