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What are examples of Filipino Folk lullaby songs?

* Duermete Mi Niño (Sleep My Child): This lullaby is sung throughout the Philippines and is believed to have Spanish roots.

* Hele, Hele Bago Kay (Sleep, Sleep Quickly): A lullaby believed to have originated from the Bikol region of Luzon.

* Ili-ili Tulog Anay (Sleep, Sleep My Child): This lullaby comes from the Pampanga province of Luzon and is traditionally sung by mothers, grandmothers, and even fathers to put babies to sleep.

* Matud Nila (They Say): A Lullaby from the Western Visayas region of the Philippines.

* Paruparong Bukid (Mountain Butterfly): This is a Bisaya lullaby that originated from the Northern Mindanao region of the Philippines.

* Sa Ugoy Ng Duyan (In The Swing of the Hammock): A well known lullaby from the Tagalog region of Luzon.

* Uyuyon Kita (I Will Lull You): is another popular Tagalog lullaby that is sung to put babies to sleep.

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