Yeng Constantino |
Valentine’s
Day has come and gone and for a lot of singles, it was a dreaded day that they
hoped could just be skipped. But those who were able to catch Yeng Constantino’s concert OK Lang Maging Single sa Valentines didn’t have anything
to fear for the show made them realize that being single during this day was nothing to
be ashamed of. In fact, the concert was indeed a celebration of sorts for the
singles out there despite being billed as a Valentine’s show which normally catered to couples. And it seemed that there were a lot of people who believed that it was ok to be single since the Music Museum was jam packed during this concert.
Right
from the start, the die hard fans of Yeng Constantino, called the Yengsters,
made their presence felt by wearing identical dark pink shirts stating their
pride about being single. Not only that, they initiated the screaming and
cheered the loudest at every possible moment. One of those moments was the opening
act of Krissy and Ericka dishing out a short acoustic set that included their
original song 12:51. The young sister duo used this opportunity to share to the
audience that they’ve always looked up to Yeng and that they couldn’t be
happier to be the opening act to one of their idols.
And
the Yengsters didn’t let up once Yeng took to the stage for the opening number
of You Give Love (A Bad Name) by Bon Jovi. After this energetic number, she
then proceeded with asking the audience why they were single. She suggested that it could be
because of a recent breakup or a case of unrequited love. The show mostly
touched upon with the breaking up angle being the main reason for being single
as evidenced by the video interludes featuring Yeng and on screen boyfriend Sam
Milby who did break up in the story. Yengsters never failed to scream whenever
Yeng or Sam were on screen but it was the household help who had several walk
in parts who stole the spotlight in these videos.
Yeng
did a lot of medleys in this concert like the OPM medley with songs that talk
about being single whether it was by choice, chance or heartbreak. These songs
were Hotdog’s Pers Lab, Agaw Agimat’s Sabi Nila, Apo Hiking Society’s Mahirap
Magmahal Ng Siyota Ng Iba, Bituin Escalante’s Kung Ako Na Lang Sana, and Rachel
Alejandro’s Mister Kupido. She also had another OPM medley towards the end but
with a more upbeat selection and also a tribute to the local rock bands that
she grew up listening to. These songs that showed her rock side were
Eraserhead’s Huwag Kang Matakot and With A Smile, Rivermaya’s Umaaraw, Umuulan,
and Bamboo’s 214. The OPM medleys clearly showcased Yeng’s natural affinity for
songs in the Filipino language which is clearly her strength
I’ve
said before that I am not a huge fan of too many medleys in a concert and
thankfully, Yeng did present a few songs on their own. Two of them were Someone
Like You by Adele and If I Ain’t Got You by Alicia Keys which I think have
become requisites for female vocalists to sing at their concerts for better or worse. Yeng also had a couple
of guest performers who joined her onstage: Jovit Baldivino and Paolo Valenciano. Jovit joined her for a duet of Too Much Love Will Kill You by
Queen and then he did a solo medley featuring adult contemporary hits Hard To Say I’m Sorry by Chicago,
Ever Since the World Began by Survivor and Open Arms by Journey. Yeng acted
like an older sister to Jovit and announced excitedly that they’ll be having a concert
later in August this year. Paolo Valenciano, on the other hand had a duet with
Yeng singing Kumusta Ka by Rey Valera and Tag-Ulan by After Image. Yeng this
time hinted of a supposed romance between them but I think that this was
an unnecessary part of the concert. It felt a bit too forced and contrived for me and the show could have done without that since there was already the video with the romance angle covered (albeit fictitious).
One
of the most highly awaited numbers in this concert was the first ever live
performance of Pag-Ibig, a song which was written especially for this concert.
A video for this song was uploaded just a few weeks before the concert and
remarkably, this song was received very well during the actual live performance with the ever
reliable Yengsters leading the audience in singing along. Joing her during this
number was Mica Caldito of 3AM playing the guitar. She closed the concert with
another Bon Jovi song It’s My Life, wrapping up the show neatly and in a very
upbeat mood.
The
concept of this concert, directed by Dido Camara with music direction by
guitarist and producer Jack Rufo, was cute and clearly highlighted the quirky
personality of Yeng Constantino. I did feel a bit old since this concept
resonates more to a younger set crowd. I’d like to believe that I am mature
enough not to be bothered with being single or not during Valentine's Day. But I did enjoy watching Yeng
perform live since she communicates well with her audience and she effectively
tells a story through her singing. And judging by the way the people left the
Music Museum, it seemed that Yeng was able to convince that it was truly ok to
be single during Valentine’s Day.
This
concert was presented by Cornerstone Concerts, RRJ and Qualibet.
Special thanks to Let’s Face It, Orange Magazine TV, MYX and Magic 89.9.
This show is for the benefit of Bosom Buddies.
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