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Karaniwang Tao By Joey Ayala -

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It contrasts the tireless, often invisible labor of the common worker against the luxury enjoyed by the elite. The lyrics describe the "common man" working "like a horse" yet remaining trapped in a cycle of poverty. Karaniwang Tao by Joey Ayala

While big industries and "giants" are often blamed for pollution, the song features the poignant line "May kinalaman din ang tulad natin" (People like us are also involved). It argues that environmental damage is a result of accumulated small actions by everyday people. Songwriting Workshop 🎶 One of the Philippine Creative

The song is often performed with his band, Bagong Lumad (New Native), whose name reflects Ayala's philosophy of bridging ancestral roots with contemporary expression. Impact and Legacy While big industries and "giants" are often blamed

The song explores the "ordinary" Filipino experience and the shared weight of environmental stewardship.

Decades after its release, "Karaniwang Tao" remains a staple in Philippine environmental advocacy and cultural education. It is frequently cited in academic critiques for its raw depiction of the Filipino plight and its call for collective action over the "whims of the powerful".