Lucino Tinio Sacramento, often known simply as Lucino Sacramento, was a prominent figure in the Filipino music scene, particularly known for his contributions to the genres of folk and traditional Filipino music. Active primarily in the late 20th century, Sacramento's work often showcased the rich cultural heritage of the Philippines, blending indigenous sounds with contemporary influences. One of his notable works includes the album "Tayo'y Mga Pinoy," which features songs that promote Filipino nationalism and cultural pride. His music often addressed themes of identity, social issues, and the beauty of Filipino traditions, resonating deeply with audiences both in the Philippines and among the diaspora. Lucino Sacramento's impact on music extends beyond his recordings; he played a significant role in the revival and preservation of traditional Filipino music, inspiring a new generation of musicians to explore and embrace their cultural roots. His dedication to fostering appreciation for Filipino heritage through music has left a lasting legacy, making him an important figure in the landscape of Filipino folk music.