Handog ng Pilipino sa Mundo

Both the original and English version were released as singles, with the proceeds to be donated for the rehabilitation of DZRV, whose main transmitter was destroyed by Marcos' troops while covering the events of the EDSA Revolution.

[1] The English version of the hit single includes a letter from Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jaime Sin, who played a significant role in the People Power Revolution through Radio Veritas.

[4] The music video was revived decades later through the Filipino TV channel Myx, uploaded on YouTube by Jim Paredes, and a shorter edit on Vimeo by Mike de Leon, using less footage of the singers and focusing more on the scenes of the revolution.

As part of the 25th anniversary of the EDSA Revolution, broadcast television network ABS-CBN created a cover version of the song, with slightly different arrangements.

In 2016, the song figured in nationwide protests in the aftermath of the burial of Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos at the Libingan ng mga Bayani.

Jim Paredes composed the song in 1986.
Kuh Ledesma is one of the original singers of the song.
Gary Valenciano along with other ABS-CBN singers made a cover version for the 25th anniversary of EDSA Revolution.