A bromance is blooming between President Trump and Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte — who crooned a love song to his American counterpart.

“Ladies and gentlemen, I sang uninvited, upon the orders of the commander-in-chief of the United States,” Duterte said after serenading Trump with “Ikaw.”

“You are the light in my world, a half of this heart of mine,” Duterte sang along with pop singer Pilita Corrales at a gala in Manila before the annual Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) summit.

The end of the song — which means “You” in Tagalog, the language of the Philippines — was posted on Twitter by public works undersecretary Karen Jimeno.

Trump has also sung the 72-year-old Duterte’s praises.

In May, he complimented the self-described killer for doing an “unbelievable job on the drug problem.”

Earlier in the day, a reporter asked Trump if he would be raising the issue of human rights with Duterte, the Guardian reported.

The Filipino leader interjected: “We would be talking on matters that [are] of interest [to] both the Philippines and [US]. With you around, guys, you are the spies.”

The comment elicited a hearty guffaw from Trump.