Biyaya (Grace) is a Christian Folk-Rock song composed by Meldin Nabia and interpreted by Bayang Barrios, the composer and interpreter of the 2003 Metropop Song Festival Grand Prize Winner "Malayo Man, Malapit Din", the theme song of the GMA Network show "Pinoy Abroad", as well as the Gary Granada-composed "Kapag Nananalo Ang Ginebra". It was the pound-for-pound Fan-Favorite of ASOP Music Festival Year 3, the most dramatic ASOP Music Festival season of all time, and one of the 6 ASOP Music Festival Year 3 Fan-Favorites that were mathematically eligible for the ASOP Music Fesitval Song of the Year Title at the Greatest ASOP Music Festival Grand Finals Night of the Century, the 2014 ASOP Music Festival Grand Finals Night, the most legendary day in Contemporary Christian Music, which was held at the Smart Araneta Coliseum on September 23, 2014, exactly 22 years after the 1992 Hooters 500, 4 years after the 2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, 2 years after the 2012 Formula 1 World Championship, 3 months after WrestleMania XXX, and 2 months after the 2014 FIFA World Cup Final
Initinally interpreted by Brenan Espartinez, one of the interpreters of the 2013 ASOP Music Festival Grand Finals Night, the absolute worst ASOP Music Festival Grand Finals Night of all time, the Meldin Nabia-composed pound-for-pound Fan-Favorite "Biyaya" went into the hands of Bayang Barrios, who won the 2003 Metropop Song Festival as a composer and interpreter of "Malayo Man, Malapit Din". At the Greatest ASOP Music Festival Grand Finals Night of the Century, the 2014 ASOP Music Festival Grand Finals Night, the most legendary day in Contemporary Christian Music, Bayang portrayed a role of an Earth Warrior Princess, but due to the change of tempo, "Biyaya" suffered a bitter defeat in the Hard-Fought 6-Way Fan-Favorite ASOP Music Festival Song of the Year Title Fight, alongside the Arniel Villagonza-composed sentimental Fan-Favorite "Tanging Gabay" by Rachel Alejandro, who also lost to the immortal ASOP Music Festival Cult Favorite, the Lousie Lyle Robles-composed "May Awa Ang Dios" by Beverly Caimen, as "Biyaya" settled for 4th place
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