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HEEEEY EFRA WALESKAAAA there's a new Morissette song Undangon Ta Ni (she's speaking a provincial dialect here) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uhlLLiWaV2Q.html another is The Juans new song Salamin (this is sooo good) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eLjWQk27NgA.html SB19 ON BINIBINING PILIPINAS Callum Scott feat. Darren Espanto on a song HEAVEN ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ttW5SeHC25o.html 😑😑😑 react to all these ahahaha - LOVE PH ❤️
you should go to boracay and behold and Palawan and battles in the Philippines. why don't you try to do a Filipino food mukbang. eat some lechon, pancit, sisig , barbecue, lumpiang shanghai, kaldareta and sinigang.
When I was still in school it was common for the teachers to ask the good singers in the class to sing a song. A little break from the lesson to wake up the class. 😄
My English teacher was a music lover. She gave us a project where she asked us to sing and we had to provide our own minus one (yes, I'm that old. Hahahaha!) I sang I'd Rather Live While I'm In Love. Among all the students, she chose 5 of us and made us perform everytime there's a school event.
@@aleanahsacar4214 ergh.. dream come true of our high school lives especially when ur crush is in the crowd too. Those with not so golden voices, not so much... 😂🤣
@@mnm2156 I love to sing but I hated singing in front of a crowd. But Mrs. Pilar was so convincing and well, she's a teacher so you have to abide by her. And the school I went to had separate classes for the boys and girls. We hardly could see them! Nuns are so strict.
I am a teacher in the Philippines for many years and in different institutions. Your interpretation about teachers supporting music is real. Even the terror professors use singing as their form of punishment. 🤣
Trueeee.....hahaha... i myself had to sing infront of the class like a croaking frog just to get .05 in my grade to make it 75 and pass the subject... hahaha
Haha. Sometimes, yes. In 2018, our 71 yr. old dr. professor told us to learn "Tagpuan" by Moira. I found that cool tho. He said that atlest twice a month he listens and learn new song. The next day? We sang it. hahaha But I am one of the Filipinos who can't sing.😂
a few of my colleagues hates it when I randomly sing in the office not because of my bad voice (I can carry a tune a little) albeit only the timing. what happens is that everytime I'm in deep thought or stressful situation, I would randomly sing softly songs usually from the 90's. After a while, those around me unconsciously would sing a long with me. They hate it because they would have LSS(last song syndrome) and for the whole day the song would be stuck in their head sometimes lasting until the next day.
Waleska I'm 66 years old and still singing Ella Fitzgerald and Anita O,day songs. Whenever you'll be here in the Philippines I'm inviting both of you to stay in my house in Novaliches, Quezon City. I really like your personality
I am a Filipino but I really don't realize that we have this "Natural Support System" until Efra and Waleska said it in one of theirs RVs. I was like "Yeah, That's true! But I really don't realize it because it's normal here!"
I guess Philippines is really different coz in school we encourage kids to show us their talents. We have this subject MAPEH that starts from grade2 til high school, where we let children dance, sing, draw, act, orate or do sports. So that teacher's will know who's most likely to be the dancer, singer, sportsman, orator, artist, actor, etc. 😄 Then we make them show it during special events at least, like school contests/competitions, intramurals, even in flag ceremonies. Haha 😂 Projects or group projects can be related to singing, dancing, drawing or such and that's the start of it all.
When I was in my teens, my buddies and I will be performing anywhere. In my twenties, I used to be a member of South Border (they were not popular at that point). Until I left Phillipines and South Border took off with a bunch of hits like "Kahit Kailan". I was so proud of them. My brother Brix and I were separated for more than 25 years. Now, we hooked up together again and started making music. As a 50% of "InEfekt", my brother and I will continue making music until we are not able to do so. Yes, we are back making music, (All Streaming Platforms Globally). And yes, we are taking our music to the next level. Come along and join us. We are Born Filipinos and are Proud of it. Unicorn. ❤💞💕💗
I can't emphasize it enough how singing is so much a part of our culture. And yes, Ballad is King. When I was 4, I didn't know how to read or write but I knew the lyrics to 'I Have You' by the Carpenters. My father had a collection of LP's and he'd play it everyday. In school, we had music classes that mostly teaches us Gospel songs. There are choir competitions, singing competitions and school events that always involves singing.
I love how they praise us and our ability to sing. They are one of those reactors that actually research about Philippines, our music and stuffs. They are very genuine about how they love our country. Waleska and Efra.. We Filipinos love you sm ❣️❣️
Filipinos are always at their best when it comes to singing and dancing. God has bestowed upon us these talents for sharing into the whole world. MABUHAY FILIPINAS!
When I was in elementary, my teachers were always asked me to sing whenever there’s an event in our school. They were so encouraging and so supportive, so I forgot being nervous singing on stage because of them.
In the Philippines some vans and cars have karaoke so that while travelling especially long hours of travel we sing to have fun amd not to get bored and the driver will enjoy and will not feel sleepy. Singing is part of our culturemost household have karaoke machine.
The BEST ENDEARING TRAIT why I love both of you is due to the fact that both of you are SENSITIVE IN SO MANY WAYS, EFRA especially because he will VOICE IT OUT, I RESPECT that and also PROTECTIVE to your LOVELY equally beautiful sister, KUDOS to both parents for that, enjoying, watching all the way from MANHATTAN NEW YORK, watching this on my way to work as a NURSE
Regular Filipino who can't sing and/or can sing doing thing in regular bases: Doing Laundry (hand washing and not washing machine): Sing Cleaning Dishes: Sing Taking Bath: Sing Moping and Cleaning the House: Sing Doing Homework and Calculating Taxes: Sing Doing Anything and Everything in Between: Sing Conclusion of Filipino Life: Anything you do, sad, happy or angry you must SING!
In the PH I run a pub with live acoustic singing and also videoke/kareoke and amount of customers who can sing, like sing sing is amazing. Culture of singing
Hi Waleska and Efra. There seems a never ending musical talents that you can discover in the Philippines thru RU-vid. I as a Filipino is very much humbled by the appreciation you show whenever you hear Filipinos sing. Humility aside, i am also fond of singing in kareoke with my friends who can also sing. There are lots of them. I hope you can come here and jam with some of them❤
The video with a lot of policemen happened during the first SONA of the newly elected president of the Philippines. There were a lot of protestors that's why the PNP played songs to counterfeit the noise of the pretestors. (just stating what I sae from the news)
Music in pH is life ...and singing is like it's blood. From toddlers to college we where encourage to sing. Fun fact, mostly filipino's know or familiarize the rhythm and melody of the song before the lyrics of it.. sometimes we just sing the song on melody but the lyrics is different bcoz we don't memorize the lyrics. And also we can hear it thru radio stations everyday..so it's just listening to a song always make s you a singer...ha ha...so your reactions about singing in pH...God bless you guys..
9:57 its Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough by American singers Patty Smyth and Don Henley in 1992. The early 90s showcased much rock ballads from the West. You can still hear a lot of these songs played in FM radios, specially during commuting hours (both in the morning and evening) and weekends.
So many worker's here in the Phils.after work they get together,some are they hang out for came in a videoke bar,some its sing after work to realease stressfull after a whole day work..just a simple sing a song to release a stress for feel enjoyment for singing...its feels realx they mind...
In school, there's always this one person who could SAAAANGGGG. 1 person per class. And intramurals was the best part of school because of the singing contest and the beauty pageant. We cheered our hearts out for the class rep. After all we had a year long bragging rights on the line 😅
OMG you guys crack me up. I appreciate all the wonderful comments. Singing is so much part of our culture, ingrained in our genes so to speak lol. My entire family can sing (except myself). But because everyone is doing it, eventually you just learn a bit and improve over time.
Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough is a 1992 Patty Smyth and Don Henley powerful song. During school breaks, students would often play the guitar and sing. There are teachers who jam with the students. Among Filipinos there are people like me who can't carry a tune but still sings at home. Often in the bathroom. 😄
the police and the band are anti-rally police.. rallyist would shout bad words and make noises. so the police would confront them with live band and loud music. so that everything will be peaceful. (because if your a rallyist no matter how hard you shout. you will never overpower good music)
Hahahaha! This is probably one of the funniest and coolest reaction videos that you guys have done! And yes, music and singing is definitely a part of the lives of the majority of Filipinos. :)
Some other our soldier here in the Phils.when people had a rally,this is a good idea to make a live band so that never can here other people in ar ally...
Always love your videos guys specially when it comes to Philippine Music Industry. And your tagalog is getting good guys keep it up. Looking forward when you guys came here to visit. Much love from all of us here in Philippones for you guys😘😘😘
High school life is the most fun memorable school time for filipino, you will find forever friends, you have too many adventurers with friends, experiences, and good memories. That's why graduation time we cry being separated with your friends in high school. College life is serious, you study hard not to waste your parents money sending you to college with hope you will finished degree of education as Filipino saying knowledge is best gift.
The one with the police, they did that recently. Some people have a rally, so the police have that. The other side is shouting, and the police is singing 😂🤣😂😂
Again, in our school when the teacher is absent in one particular subject the sub- teacher will make either write or perform(sing/danece) infront of the room. When i was in elementary thats one of my favorite part in our school. I performed (sings) a lot! Coz my teachers always calling me first to perform🤭😊. I was a boy in elementary but my voice really like a girl's higher pitch back in elementary. But i still do singing up to this time. In short FILIPINOS really loves singing. Just sharing 🤭🥰❤
7:50 I'm just lucky my generation was one of those when high schools here in the Philippines started the Special Programs in the Arts and Sports or SPA and SPS where in the SP in the Arts(SPA) we have different specialization like Music, Dance, Visual Arts, Media Arts, so on and so forth, and SP in the Sports(SPS) obviously mainly focuses on sports. By the way I chose SPA - Dance but I also sing in like Battle of the Bands, or some competition in our school or interschool competitions connected to singing, but I also participate in dancing contests, I just wanna flaunt this sorry
Same I'm also a pioneer of the SPA/SPS Program and I choose dance as my discipline but I'm also a part of our school's band corps in which I'm a lyrist. I'm just so musically inclined, and I can't go on a day without music.
And at the time when people are living in poverty, when students really don't have the gadgets like bluetooth speakers and stuff, everybody will sing the song that they want to dance, then viola, everybody can practice their 4th grading exam contemporary dance🤣🤣 Man I miss those days, high school was fun
The policemen sings in the rally of those anti government to calm the situation. Hello Waleska and Efra I've been watching your reaction videos and it truly warms my heart when I hear you speak or sing a phrase of tagalog song. Thank you for the entertainment of your videos, GOD BLESS!
You come here to the pihilippines! hang out in some bars. There is no way that the night would end that one of the customers would just stand up and take the mic and belt out a song may be he/she is happy or broken hearted or maybe just plain drunk! happens all the time... the Jammers are always welcome on stage!
You will definitely like INUMAN SESSION ( LAHAT MAGALING KUMANTA) ...this is a classic drinking sessiom where a group of ordinary men were singing and they are all good...it is also in you tube.....thank u..
Learned so many songs at school that I would not have known about if not for the jam sessions.... leader of the band. bizarre love triangle, when I met you.... etc. salamat po I still know the lyrics since those memories became part of my most fond memories back in school.
The one with the policemen, its the way of the police to pissed off the people who were rallying against the current president . While they were shouting, the police were singing their hearts out 🤣
Oh no waleska :(( I never really realized that but that i guess is one of the things to be proud of of our education system. There are lots of extracurricular activities: celebration of national language, nutrition month, teachers' day, Christmas, founding anniversaries, festivals, etc. And in all those activities, there are always singing or dancing competitions or intermission numbers from the students. Those events really served as platforms for the students to showcase their talents. We were lucky to have those
There was a random singing session in VNL 2022 that happened here in the Philippines. You might like to watch that. There is a 10mins video of the compiled parts of the songs they sang ^_^ Hope you react to it. Thank you and more power to you ^_^
Singing is another language in Philippines. Now to answer your question, think of it as learning english and going to an english speaking country. But we always want to hear you. Nice video
Here in Philippines being a teacher means you have to be talented because every time there is school program you have to teach the children how to sing and dance even you don't have a talent in it. 😂
I amazed madam mother/grand mother in boracay! its become a vocalist band on her bar and restaurant in bora! hahaha what a vibes it makes happened!❤️🇵🇭
You'll get ask to sing in a party or any event IF only there would be a chance since a lot can sing and want to sing. Hope you could check out Lea singing Alone by Heart in a bar. It was an impromptu, she's just out with friends but since the audience saw her presence so she was asked to sing on stage.