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KAY GANDA NG ATING MUSIKA: LOOKING BACK ON HAJJI ALEJANDRO'S ENDURING OPM LEGACY
The Philippine Star
|April 23, 2025
After being hospitalized for nearly two months, singer Hajji Alejandro, the original "Kilabot ng mga Kolehiyala," passed away Monday morning.
"It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved dad and son, Angelito "Hajji" T. Alejandro," said the statement of Hajji's manager, Girlie Rodis, on behalf of Hajji's family.
"At this time, we kindly ask for privacy as our family grieves this tremendous loss. We appreciate your understanding and support during this difficult time. To God be the glory."
Hajji started his entertainment career in the local music scene half a century ago. The young heartthrob then was originally a member of the Circus Band, where the likes of other artists such as Basil Valdez, Pat Castillo, Tillie Moreno and Jacqui Magno, among others, started their careers.
Late last February, Hajji was rushed to the hospital and was intubated. He had Stage 4 colon cancer that had spread to his lungs and liver.
When he celebrated his 70th birthday last Dec. 26, Hajji looked up and about with family, close friends in and out of the business.
The occasion was "an intimate gathering of his nearest and dearest," the Facebook caption said, posted by his daughter, singer-actress Rachel Alejandro.
He had three children—daughters Rachel and Barni (with Myrna Demauro) and son Ali (with actress-beauty queen Rio Diaz).
Rachel earlier said it was hard being known as the "daughter of Hajji Alejandro" everywhere she goes, even in the US.
"You will always be compared to someone who is such a big star," she said. "But it was an advantage. I can't describe how I feel sharing the stage with my dad, singing and dancing with him. I will always be grateful."
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