Manny Pacquiao is back in the studio to record one memorable song. According to The Telegraph, the 36-year-old has recorded his own entrance music for his big fight against Floyd Mayweather in May. Pacquiao reunited with former collaborator and composer Lito Cam to record the track, "Lalaban Ako Para sa Pilipino" which translates to "I Am Going To Fight For Filipinos." The fighter boats about his heritage and his love for the people with lyrics like, "We are going to fight / I am going to fight to the world / Fight for your name / I am Filipino / We are Filipino".

It's no surprise the fighter would pick an inspirational vibe for the track. In 2013, Pacquiao walked out to Katy Perry's "Roar" for his fight with Brandon Rios.

The boxer released his first album, Laban Nating Lahat Ito in 2006 and released a cover for  Dan Hill's 1977 jam, "Sometimes When We Touch" in 2011. He was parodied by Drake during last year's ESPY Awards and even sang "Let It Go" from Disney's popular film, Frozen. 

Mayweather is also known for his entrance music. The boxer has continued to bring out big names as he enters the ring including Justin Bieber, 50 Cent and Lil Wayne.

You can check out Manny's inspirational song here.

Source: The Telegraph | Photo Credit: Splash News