April Boy Regino was known for his trademark baseball caps and his ability to resonate with the common Filipino through songs about love and resilience. He passed away in November 2020 at the age of 59, but his music remains widely streamed and covered by his family members, including his son JC Regino.
The title translates to "The Yesterday That Passed (I Don't Want to Return to It)". The song delves into the emotional exhaustion of love that has led to nothing but disappointment: April Boy Regino - Kahapong Nagdaan (Ayoko Nang Balikan)
A recurring theme is the realization that despite constant dreaming, the result is always "sawi" (unfortunate or failed). Musical Style and Legacy April Boy Regino was known for his trademark
The narrator finds peace in being alone, preferring the safety of memories over the risk of new heartbreak. The song delves into the emotional exhaustion of
It falls under the classic OPM Ballad category, characterized by heartfelt Tagalog lyrics and smooth orchestrations.
Like many of his hits—such as "Di Ko Kayang Tanggapin"—this track is a staple for OFWs (Overseas Filipino Workers) and fans who find solace in music during times of personal struggle.
The lyrics express a deep-seated fear of being "made a fool" by love once more ( Takot na akong umibig, ayoko nang maging baliw ).