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{{Infobox musical artist | name = Bayang Barrios | image = | caption = | background = solo_singer | birth_name = Bayang Barrios | alias = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1968|06|12}} | birth_place = Bunawan, Agusan del Sur | genre = OPM, folk, pop | occupation = Singer, musician | years_active = 1995–present | label = Mayumi Records (formerly Produktong Mayumi ni Bayang Barrios) | website = Bayang Barrios | associated_acts = | notable = }}Bayang Barrios (born on June 12, 1968 to parents of Lumad origin) is a Filipino musician and singer who hails from Bunawan, Agusan del Sur, and is known for her use of indigenous instruments and styles. In 2005, Barrios' song "Isipin Mo Na Lang" was used in the end credits of the indie Filipino film Ang Pagdadalaga ni Maximo Oliveros (The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros). In September 2013, she launched her fifth studio album entitled Malaya. DiscographyAlbums- Bayang Makulay (1997)
- Singles (Bayang Barrios)
- Harinawa (2002)
- Alon (2004)[1]
- Biyaya (2008)
- Malaya (2013)[2]
Singles- "Hade!! (Etheria Theme Song)"
- "Alay Sa Aking Mga Kapatid"
- "Ayoko Na"
- "Bagong Umaga"
- "Habang Narito Pa"
- "Ka-Tribo Ko"
- "Kay Tsong"
- "Lalalala-laryang (Himig ni Inay)"
- "Malayo Man, Malapit Din" - (Theme from Pinoy Abroad)
- "Mekaniko Ng Makina Ko"
- "Mulat" - (Theme from Limang Dekada)
- "Nasaan Na Tayo Ngayon"
- "Saan Nanggagaling Ang Himig?"
- "Sanggol Sa Sinapupunan"
- "Matanglawin"
- "Alon"
- "Gising Na Kaibigan"
Awards Event | Award | Song/Album | Year | Result | Forum of New Global Leaders | (Music category) | 2004 | Nominated | MTV Asia Awards | MTV choice of women achievers | 2003 | Nominated | Awit Awards | Best Alternative Song | "Malayo Man, Malapit Din" | 2003 | Nominated | Manila Metropop Music Festival | Grand Prize | 2003 | Win | Katha Awards | Best World Music Song | "Ngansiba" | 2002 | Nominated | Himig handog para sa Bayaning Pilipino | 2000 | Finalist | Anvil Awards | Lorenzo Ruiz Award for Music | Interpretation of "Lakbayin ang Pilipinas", written by Gary Granada | 1998 | Win | Catholic Mass Media Awards | Lorenzo Ruiz Award for Music | Bayang Makulay | 1997 | Win | Katha Awards | Best World Music Song | "Bagong Umaga" | 1997 | Win | Katha Awards | Best Folk Vocal Performance | "Saan Nangagaling ang Himig" | 1997 | Win | Katha Awards | Best Folk Song | "Saan Nangagaling ang Himig" | 1997 | Win | Katha Awards | Best Folk Arrangement | "Alay sa mga Kapatid" | 1997 | Win | Katha Awards | Best Folk Album | Bayang Makulay | 1997 | Win | Hanoi Music Festival | Asian Vocalist Festival Golden Award | 1999 | Awardee | Manila Metropop Music Festival | "Bagong Umaga" | 1996 | Finalist |
References1. ^{{cite web|title=Alon|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/alon/id668667355|publisher=iTunes|accessdate=3 August 2013}} 2. ^{{cite web|title=Malaya|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/malaya/id665724967|publisher=iTunes|accessdate=3 August 2013}}
External links- Bayang Barrios
- Bayang Barrios in Tugtog Pinoy
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20061115144754/http://www.yourinternetlifestyle.com/innerpages/article.asp?mm=moviesmusic&id=53 Bayang Barrios beyond anthems]
{{Encantadia}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Barrios, Bayang}} 14 : 1968 births|Living people|People from Agusan del Sur|Mindanao artists|Filipino musicians|Filipino singer-songwriters|Filipino female pop singers|Filipino folk singers|Indigenous musicians|20th-century Filipino singers|21st-century Filipino singers|Encantadia|20th-century women singers|21st-century women singers |