Rey Valera at 71: How Time Has Changed the OPM Legend’s Look and Life

Rey Valera at 71: How Time Has Changed the OPM Legend’s Look and Life 🎶💔🎤

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Manila, Philippines — Reynaldo Valera Guardiano, better known by millions as Rey Valera, has lived a life etched in music, nostalgia, and undeniable legacy. At 71 years old, the legendary composer, performer, and OPM icon remains a beloved figure — but time, as it does to all, has quietly left its mark.

Now older, gentler in demeanor, and visibly transformed in appearance, Rey Valera’s presence today serves as both a reminder of his iconic past and a portrait of resilience through the changing tides of life.


🌟 From “Mr. DJ” to OPM Immortality

Valera first entered the music scene in the late 1970s. A member of the Electric Hair Band for several years, he later took a leap of faith and recorded his solo debut song, “Ako Si Superman” — a track originally intended for Rico J. Puno. That moment began a legacy.

His songwriting career exploded when he wrote “Mr. DJ” for a then 12-year-old Sharon Cuneta, a song that would go on to define her career and stamp Valera as a master hitmaker. Songs like “Kahit Maputi Na Ang Buhok Ko,” “Pangako,” and “Walang Kapalit” remain anthems to generations of Filipinos, telling stories of love, heartbreak, and longing in ways no one else could.


🏆 A Lifetime of Honors and Influence

Rey Valera’s legacy is built on more than just chart-toppers. He has composed for countless OPM greats, including Rico J. Puno and Geraldine, and produced albums that turned gold and platinum. His musical contributions earned him a place on the Eastwood City Walk of Fame in 2009 and the MYX Magna Award in 2015, a recognition of his impact on Philippine music culture.

He also served as a judge on major television singing competitions like Sing Galing! and Tawag ng Tanghalan, mentoring a new generation of singers while remaining a visible and respected force in the industry.


⏳ Time’s Imprint: “Hindi ako mabubura…”

 

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In a rare and touching 2008 interview, Rey offered a glimpse into his view of mortality and legacy:

“Pansin ko fleeting ang life, at saka moment ka lang in time. Kaya maswerte na lang ako, meron akong konting laban sa time… Hindi niya ako mabubura. May kanta ako eh.”

(“I’ve noticed that life is fleeting, and we’re just a moment in time. I’m lucky that I have something to fight time with… It can’t erase me — I have my songs.”)

At 71, these words now carry even deeper weight. His face is older, his frame thinner, and his movements more deliberate — a physical reminder of how the years have passed. Yet his voice, both literally and figuratively, still resonates just as powerfully.


❤️ A Life Reflected in Music and Memory

As a father, mentor, and cultural icon, Valera has weathered both personal trials and professional triumphs. Fans now see him less frequently on television, but his presence endures in the soundtrack of their lives.

He occasionally appears in intimate concerts and OPM revival shows, often bringing a quiet emotional gravity that younger performers cannot replicate. Each line he sings now holds more depth, each lyric more fragile, each performance more sacred.


📽️ A Life Retold on Screen

In 2023, Valera’s life was immortalized on the big screen through the biopic Kahit Maputi Na Ang Buhok Ko, which chronicled his struggles, successes, and the music that became his greatest legacy. The film introduced a younger audience to his story — and reminded longtime fans why they fell in love with his songs in the first place.


💬 What’s Next for Rey Valera?

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Though the years have slowed him, Valera hasn’t officially retired. In fact, recent interviews suggest that he still writes music, hoping to pass the torch to artists who share the same emotional honesty he brought to OPM.

There’s a quiet nobility in how Valera has embraced aging: no desperate attempts to stay in the limelight, no dramatic reinventions. Just a man, his guitar, and the timeless truths of his lyrics.


🙏 A Legacy Carved in Sound

Rey Valera today is no longer the youthful man behind “Mr. DJ,” but something even greater — a living memory of Philippine music history. His 71 years are a testament to the power of storytelling through song. He may walk more slowly now, but his words still run deep in the hearts of millions.

In the words of one longtime fan:

“Kahit maputi na ang buhok mo, idol pa rin kita. Salamat sa musika, salamat sa alaala.”

As time marches on, Rey Valera remains proof that while the body may change, the spirit of a song — and the legacy of its maker — lives on forever. 🎵✨🕊️

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