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Aikee's album entitled "Ang Bawat Bata" consists of 18 tracks. The use of skits as interlude to every song is evident. There are skits that give advice and messages of support from the Idol ko si Kap cast, a TV sitcom where Aikee is a regular. In the skit "Skit Ko - Aikee's Shoutouts," Aikee thanks his musical director, parents, his Idol ko si Kap costars, and many others who supported him. The skit smacks of stuff actors and actresses recite as they render thanksgiving speeches when they win awards. It's probably a preparation for bigger things in Aikee's singing career. Many of the tracks are agreeable to the average listener's taste. What sets Aikee's album apart from most novelty songs polluting our air waves today is its positive message. Contrary to popular perception of rap songs, most of the tracks have serious and feel-good themes such as respect for elders, maintaining good relationship with people, following our parents' instructions, everyday childhood experiences, etc. 'Pakinggan Mo" and "Salamat" are two of such songs. The song "Pakinggan Mo" talks about a person's wish to hear his apology and his wish to reconcile with his enemies. The beat in the song is somewhat slow and sentimental, has minimal rapping, and the giri who was a featured artist in this song has a cool and soothing voice. You would really feel the sincerity of the person that he is indeed sorry for his wrongdoings. In the track "Salamat", Aikee thanks his parents for taking care of him and bei