MANILA, Philippines — Behind his deep voice and patriotic songs, Freddie Aguilar was not only a legend of Filipino music — he was also a man whose love life was as colorful, complex, and, at times, controversial as his lyrics.

Now that he has passed away at the age of 72, the public is once again looking back at the chapters of his personal life — the women who helped shape his story not only as an artist but as a man. So who were the women who once held the heart of Ka Freddie?

1. Josephine Queipo – The First Love

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Josephine Queipo was Freddie Aguilar’s first wife and the mother of some of his children. A private individual, she stood quietly behind his rising career during the ’70s and ’80s. Despite challenges in their relationship, many say she was the woman who witnessed the birth of the legend behind “Anak.”

2. Jovie Albao – The Controversial Affair

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In 2013, the country was rocked when news broke that Freddie, then in his 60s, had entered into a relationship — and later married — 16-year-old Jovie Albao. The age gap and legal implications sparked nationwide debate. But Freddie stood firm in his belief:

“I didn’t take advantage of anyone. I love her, and she loves me,” he said in an interview.

Despite public backlash, Freddie defended their relationship, stating that love knows no age. He remained unapologetic, proving that his heart followed no rules but its own.

3. Other Untold Loves

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As a prominent musician who traveled across the country and abroad, Freddie was also known to have had relationships with other women who were not publicly named. Some are said to have inspired his most emotional songs — muses behind tracks that bore the weight of his heart.

Love and Lyrics

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There’s no denying that many of Freddie Aguilar’s songs were born from his experiences in love — be they joyful, painful, or bittersweet. Tracks like “Magdalena,” “Ibon,” and “Estudyante Blues” reflect his deep reflections on women and relationships.

In the End, a Man Who Loved Deeply

Now that he has taken his final bow, the women who once shared his heart are part of his musical and personal legacy. While his relationships weren’t perfect, one thing is certain: Freddie Aguilar was a man who loved fiercely, sincerely, and completely — just like the music he shared with the world.


📌 His love stories will forever remain a part of OPM history. Through controversy and passion, his heart beat to the rhythm of both music — and love.

🕯️ Farewell, Ka Freddie. In music and in love, you were truly a legend.