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I’ve
always enjoyed it whenever cultural institutions and embassies bring over
foreign artists to perform here in the Philippines .
But what makes me more excited is when it’s the other way around: Filipino
artists going overseas and giving audiences abroad a taste of what Filipino culture
is all about. And the Singapore audience will get exactly that as boy band
1:43, singer/songwriter Myrus and acoustic artist Princess Velasco headline the
Philippines: One World Concert 2012
happening on June 10, 2012 at The Coliseum located at the Hard Rock Hotel in
Resorts World, Singapore.
While
the show will be catered towards the Filipino community there, Singaporeans are also expected to watch. Director and concert organizer, Singaporean Jaden
Zanders of Jaz-E Entertainment even said that they’ve heard that some
Indonesian and Malaysian fans will be flying over to see the performances of
these Filipino artists as well. And these audiences from all over South East
Asia will be treated to hits by 1:43 ,
Myrus and Princess as well as their covers of popular Filipino music (also known as
OPM).
1:43 |
Boy
band 1:43, composed of Anjo Resurreccion, Kim Nicolas, Gold Aquino and Yuki
Sakamoto, is currently enjoying the success of their latest single Sa Isang Sulyap Mo (loose trans. In One Glance) which
is part of the Mang Inasal Mang Aawit Music Advocacy Campaign. Already a
hit in YouTube, the song has further reached a much a wider audience this
summer season when the song got included in the soundtrack of Pinoy Big Brother (PBB)
Teen Edition 4 shown on ABS-CBN.
Myrus |
Making
his mark in the industry as a singer/songwriter (Sa Isang Sulyap Mo is his
composition as well), Myrus has recently released his sophomore album Wanted released by Viva Records that
boasts an all original content lead by the single Pusong Lito (trans. Confused Heart). A radio hit in Greater Manila
and in various cities around the country, the song is further boosted by airplay
in Mang Inasal outlets as part of the Mang Inasal Mang Aawit Music Advocacy Campaign
as well. Myrus, along with 1:43 also
had a successful concert at the Metro Bar recently.
Princess Velasco |
Princess
Velasco on the other hand is no stranger to viewers of the Sunday noontime
variety show ASAP. A regular performer at the Sessionistas portion of the show,
she has also released albums under Vicor Records
with her debut album Addicted to Acoustic achieving platinum status.
I do
have high hopes for these three emerging artists that contribute much to the
diversity and excitement in the local music industry. And having the
opportunity to spread Filipino music in other territories is something that I
always support. Like what I’ve said before, I’ve always enjoyed my experiences
whenever foreign embassies celebrate their national/independence days here
highlighted by performances by musicians that they brought over here. But as a
Filipino, it gives me great pride when it’s Filipino musicians who will be
performing abroad as part of the Philippine Independence Day celebrations. All
I can say to that is Mabuhay ang musikang
Pilipino! trans. Long live, Filipino music!
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