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@@maggiereneemusic, Hello my favorite reactor. I would like to suggest a singer from Brazil. He sings songs from the like of Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, and Celine Dion. His name is GABRIEL HENRIQUE. I first saw songs of his songs in a contest he did and later found out he has his own YT channel. Other reactors have looked at his songs. The singer can do some crazy high notes even maybe a whistle note like Dimash Kudaibergen my favorite singer. Please look at Gabriel's MY HEART WILL GO ON or RUN TO YOU.
i’m a Filipina and what I know about Marcelito Pomoy is that he is not classically-trained nor has ever received any kind of voice lessons. this is just raw talent which he developed on his own, for the love of music.
Thankyou, Melinda, for your words of clarification have placed Marcelito even higher in my esteem for his ornate and gorgeous singing talent. His "The Prayer" sill never diminish in my musician's brain. (Jazz guitar)
Self taught. He was homeless and alone from age seven until he won Philippine's Got Talent in his mid 20's. He was on America's Got Talent Champion's version. Look all his performances.
I really enjoy “first time reactions” to Pimoy, just for the surprise factor. It is my understanding that he is 100% self taught, and an amazing success story.
What's really really amazing is that Macelito doesn't have a formal musical training... He was just practicing while working with his daily work before...
You should travel to the Philippines, the HAPPIEST PEOPLE ON EARTH!!! Walk the streets and you will wonder why there aren’t more Filipino superstars on the radio (yeah I’m showing my age)! The country is full of beautiful singers and dancers. My wife would rather sing and dance than eat!(Filipino food is the BOMB too)!
Everybody has their talents. I love seeing the look on people's faces when he jumps from Celine Dion part to Bocelli. He had absolutely no training at all. He lived on the street from age 7 until age 24, literally singing for his meals. I call this a solo duet, I'm not that far off. Have a beautiful day and God bless you.
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The simplicity of the music accompaniment is unlike Celine Dion's or Andrea Bocelli's orchestra adds to the purity of his voice. Not too many foreign listening audience know how he developed his singing style without professional training was purely his own, inspired by Celine Dion he idolizes. Marcelito is a Philippine national treasure in the art. And I am a proud Filipino fan. God bless you Marcelito.
He is a poor guy before he don't know how to read and even write thats why he had an interpreter. He also taught himself other songs to sing by just listening to the orginal singer and repeat it and sing it.
He is not like perfectly like you. But English is just a second language in our country. And you think you are perfect, well...try to speak bicol dialic without interpreter
He doesn’t have any professional training. He trained himself. He was homeless from the age of 8till he was 18. He lived the street . He discovered himself can sing women’s voice when at the age of 18. Through practice he was able to master singing 2 voices. To be honest, he doesnt the terms you are saying. For a singer who can sing like that is a phenomenal. Try react to Power of Love also by Celine Dion. Thank you.
@@maggiereneemusic This is a singer who has mastered the ability to mimic precisely the sounds of great singers. In this case, Bocelli and Dion. Since he can't speak English with a French-Canadian accent, nor can he speak Italian, it would be difficult to change anything about his performance. The fact that he can mimic these people exactly is his talent.
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he has audiographic memory where he can remember each detail o fa song so he can mimic them even though he cannot understand the lyrics. he can sing italian, spanish, chinese and korean in and addition to filipino and english
When he was on America's Got Talent season 2 backstory explained how he could sing the male in the female. Through a series of events his mother and father and he had to grow up on the street in the Philippines. He said that he would be so lonely that he learn to sing in both registers. He learned to sing in both registers to keep himself company.
I usually hate reactors who pause the videos to comment and then I never watch them again because of it but I will subscribe to yours channel because of how respectfully and educationally you treat the artist. Great job.
It’s pure hard work and then talent. The term talent is incredibly overrated, because people don’t realise how much hard work this takes. By saying an accomplishment is pure talent you’re diminishing the hard work and achievement of the singer.
@@maggiereneemusic HE said in his interview he is just singing to the chicken while he is working. also no formal training bcoz he is too poor to even eat twice a day or something he has no money to even eat a day. that was long time ago tho. now he has money and a family ^^
I don't know what's more awesome, listening to the beautiful talent of Marcelito Pomoy or watching the beautiful face and voice of the talented woman of this page....💗💗💗
If he can do this through self training, just imagine what he could do with professional training/coaching. He could be world-class, selling out the largest venues. He already sounds really good, but with a 2-3 year commitment at Julliard or similar training regimen, he could enter a stage with a renound name the likes of Luciano Pavarotti in just a few years following serious training and good management.
Hai sir if you want to see him vedio that he sing you can search an american got talent he sing there a Italian song .he can sing also mandarine and spanish song his voice is a blessing becasue when he audition in the Philippine got talent he dont have training at that time but he sing a verry nice and clear ....that is the gift from god God bless you sir 😊😊😊😊
Marcelito had no formal training. He taught himself while doing odd jobs when their parents abandoned him and his siblings. He joined singing competitions which was his road to fame.
Maggie..Marcelito was a street kid & homeless since he was 7yo and hearing & listening secretly was his escape and only training. He is self taught musically and the Italian language. He is a survivor and a fighter. Follow his life story...really touching and sad...Kudos to Him
A big round of applause to a living LEGEND ! Marcelito practiced his nice dual voice singing technique when he was working in a poultry farm and a construction firm...
Growing up as an orphan on the streets when he should've been in school, the only language Marcelito is really fluent in is his native Philippine Tagalog. However listening carefully to the words phonetically, he is famous for being able to imitate any singer, man or woman, in any language. Listen to him sing Despacito for Spanish. I've also heard him sing in Chinese and even do a great imitation of Michael Jackson complete with all the dance moves!
Really what amazing with Marcelito is he didn’t have formal classical training nor any singing/voice lesson like Dimash. He came from a poor background and taught himself how to sing by watching television, listening to radio and singing karaoke. Just imagine how better he can be if he had the proper training like you. I’m really glad you did a proper analysis of his vocal techniques. As the saying goes, the only room that can’t be filled is the room for improvement. Marcelito is a great singer but can be greater if he gets the proper training.
Marcelito is Marcelito, Dimash is Dimash. They different people and both are good. Dimash practice more profecional lessons than Marcelito. Evry human has some talent. One use is a good way(Dimash), other use only amators way(Marcelito). And some people doesn't discover own talent. Marcelito is like Amira Willighagen. She was young when she was in Holland's Got Talend. After program she started profecional training vocal. Marcelito has talent and he should start profecional training.
xxx xxx I agree, but it’s easier to learn skills when you’re younger than as an adult. It’s difficult to rectify bad habits (in singing) than creating a new one. That’s why you get a great advantage of being trained in your younger years because you develop the proper techniques earlier. That’s what Dimash got because he has both parents as classical artists to guide him. Marcelito, on the other hand, didn’t even have the presence of his parents when he was growing up and have to help himself by working odd jobs to support himself to survive. Then he taught himself how to sing and developed his skills without the guides that Dimash had. So I admire him more because of that. I believe, if someone is given the same trainings and privileges like Dimash, he can be as good as Dimash.
@@joelramirez8388 Yes. It's live. Dimash had more happiness, but he had practice a lot. Dimash isn't only practice he has natural potential. It's use all by him and now he's compleate artist. Marcelito had other way and it's all. Both have talent.
This is so far the most technical reaction I heard on Marcelito Pomoy's performance and I do appreciate how you analyzed his singing. Thank you for the nicest words for Marcelito Pomoy. So proud being a Filipino.
That is awesome! I search for him quite a bit and always listen and replay him singing the Prayer over and over again! It always feels like I'm hearing it for the first time! You realize thst he was homeless in the Philippines and started singing at 7yrs and not until 18 yrs of age he did realize that he could sing high notes as well. People had encouraged him to sing and join contests but didn't feel he was good at all. With that said, he had no formal training as he was so poor and living on the streets. He took gog like the one you showcased to get paid 50 pesos (= to $1 if the conversion rate is good and that is very good although it could go as high as 55 pesos to a dollar) just enough to eat but then go back to sleeping on the streets for the night. Thank God he joined Philippines Got Talent and won so now he can sing , eat and sleep! Great story to go with that great voice! Thank you for covering it! I love your show and just subscribed! Be safe and healthy out there!
he had a similar story of that korean young lad who spent years in the street since five years old after escaping from an orphanage home. . at age eighteen tried korean got talent and his tenor voice brought him to fame and glory. .
It says so much on how the human voice can be so touching. Something so beautiful as a gift like this can only be granted to us by a divine creator. God is good!
I love how intricate and technical you explain each aspects of how each artists use their voices in your videos unlike most reactions. We get to learn a whole lot more and appreciate the song.
You think he's emulating Celine here? You should check out his version of The Power Of Love. There are parts where I wouldn't have known it wasn't Celine if I didn't know better.
I'm honestly even more impressed at the switching between English and Italian. Also - the Italian pronunciation sounds *great* (- I don't speak Italian, so I cannot comment on how accurate it actually is - but it SOUNDS great.)
He doesn't speak Italian at all, but I've seen Italians react to this and they say his pronunciation is very good though he pauses for a breath in the middle of an Italian word at one point. He's not very confident in English, probably because he didn't have any schooling until he was a teenager. If you watch the beginning when he says to click below to subscribe, he immediately looks off to the side as if to ask "Did I say that right?"
I think he's Italian is quite good because of his familiarity with Spanish. I don't speak Italian, but I'm very familiar with it and I could read it quite well (the intonation might be a bit troublesome), because of my mother tongue and because I can speak a bit of Spanish. English is also popular in the Philippines, but he didn't speak it back then, despite the familiarity. He does a good job indeed.
What a great review & reaction. Yes going from Counter Tenor to Baritone is not easy. A special talent. He has never had any professional training. Self taught.
He has no formal musical training . He learned singing when he felt lonely and overwhelmed in this world . He was abandoned as a child and found his parents by joining singing competitions . He is really a miracle ..
This is the most technical critique of MP I've seen. However, your giggly reactions when you heard the celine part, andrea bit and the transitions were baseline expressions of all who've seen him for the first time. Love your smile as well. Keep it up! Watching from Melbourne
@@maggiereneemusic You are the ONLY person to classify MP's high range as Counter Tenor. To everyone else, its Falsetto. I am not trained and can only reference Wikipedia (however accurate that is) but there is a difference between the two. Love your smile and your reaction videos. Watching from Auckland, New Zealand
The Philippines seems to bring out so many amazing singers. Thank you for helping me appreciate this singer even more. His vocal switches are so fast, I wonder how he can even breathe sometimes.
Marcelito Pomoy was born in Imus, Cavite and raised in Bislig City, Surigao del Sur, Philippines. When he was young, his father was incarcerated while his mother left him alone with his younger sibling and went to Manila. He was later adopted by a police officer and did odd jobs when he was a teenager. He has no formal training in singing, it is just a pure God-given talent and perseverance to learn singing.
That was definitely unexpected, I loved hearing his Bocelli rendition, it was so clean, and the transitions sounded impeccable. As I side note it's great to see how expressive you are during a video as though you're hearing yourself singing along and performing 🙏
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Maggie I see from your exciting comments that you will make an excellent singing coach and trainer to our very own Marcelito Pomoy. And the Filipinos will be very happy and grateful to upu. God bless.
He sounds amazing how he sings. I’ve seen so many singer song writers react to this video and they said he has better pictch and switching then most artists
It was sooooo so so beautiful different voices he does, you can listen all different 4 songs? He was singing at AGT, I cn’t stop watching and listening to his beautiful voice 👍👍💖💖🙏🙏GOD bless
other people say it's impossible for him to do that, but you see how he proved it in AGT he sing it perfectly. he can switch his voice easily,and very smooth,
Thank you Ms. Maggie for the beautiful comments. Really, there are so many Filipinos who can sing excellently (unfortunately, am not one of them, haha). Marcelito Pomoy is one of the best and has brought honors to our country.
@@maggiereneemusic Just watched this one and going to see the other from Mr Pomoy, but am still puzzled about a "Melissa" on your reply in the Morissette Akin video. Thumbs up for this one.