TEARY-EYED FAREWELL! A Grand Parade for LEGEND April Boy Regino Marks His Final Journey”

The streets were filled with tears, music, and white caps as thousands of Filipinos came together to honor the unforgettable legacy of April Boy Regino — the iconic voice of the Filipino masses. In a deeply emotional funeral parade, the OPM legend was given a send-off worthy of his name, with fans across all generations lining up to say their final goodbye.


A Parade of Love and Legacy

With speakers playing his greatest hits like “Di Ko Kayang Tanggapin,” “Umiiyak ang Puso,” and “Paano ang Puso Ko,” the funeral procession moved slowly through the streets of Manila and into his hometown. Fans waved flags, held up old cassette tapes and album covers, and wore his trademark white baseball cap in a symbolic gesture of unity and tribute.

Some couldn’t hold back their emotions. One elderly woman sobbed, clutching a portrait of the singer:
“Wala nang katulad niya. Boses ng puso ng mga Pilipino.”


His Final Moment with the People

The hearse carrying April Boy Regino’s casket was adorned with white flowers and images of the artist in his prime — smiling, singing, and spreading joy. As it passed by, the crowd would clap, sing along, and some would simply stand in silent mourning. Others lit candles, laid flowers, or whispered prayers for the man who, for decades, gave voice to their most heartfelt emotions.

The moment the parade passed through the final stretch, his fans sang “Umiiyak ang Puso” in unison, their voices trembling but strong — a hauntingly beautiful moment that showed just how deeply April Boy was loved.


A Mother’s Pain, A Son’s Promise

His wife and children rode in a car behind the casket, holding hands and wiping away tears. His son, JC Regino — also a singer — bravely stood before the crowd during the final stop and said:

“Sa bawat kanta ng tatay ko, naroon ang bawat kwento ng Pilipino. Hindi lang siya singer — siya ay bahagi ng buhay natin.”

He vowed to continue his father’s musical legacy and asked for prayers, not just for their family, but for every soul touched by April Boy’s voice.

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Tributes Pour In From Celebrities and Fans Alike

Online, the hashtag #SalamatAprilBoy trended for hours. Fellow artists, from OPM legends to new-generation singers, posted throwback videos and heartfelt messages.
Gary Valenciano wrote: “Your voice will echo in every Filipino heart forever.”
Sarah Geronimo shared: “I grew up hearing his songs at home. He was a legend and a storyteller.”

Even OFWs around the globe posted teary messages, saying how his music helped them through homesickness and heartbreak.


April Boy Regino: From Sidewalks to Stardom

Born Dennis Regino, April Boy’s story was one of hard work, passion, and rising from nothing to become an icon. He started as a sidewalk vendor, selling cassette tapes and performing in small barangay events. But his determination and soul-stirring voice brought him to massive fame in the 1990s, dominating charts and hearts alike.

He wasn’t just a singer — he was a symbol of resilience, simplicity, and sincerity. His music didn’t need auto-tune or flashy videos — it was real, raw, and full of emotion.


Final Resting Place, Eternal Impact

April Boy was laid to rest in a private but emotionally charged burial ceremony, surrounded by his closest family members, fellow artists, and fans who refused to leave. As his casket was lowered, a final chorus of “Paano ang Puso Ko” rang out from the crowd — a haunting goodbye to a man who meant so much to so many.