Showing posts with label AlDub. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AlDub. Show all posts
Friday, June 23, 2017
Maine Mendoza broadens her horizons beyond AlDub
If there’s anyone who understands that fame is fleeting, it’s Maine Mendoza.
The 22-year-old actress knows what it feels like to be a total unknown one moment and on top of the world the next — as a result of her onscreen love team with actor Alden Richards. She knows the process could go the other way just as quickly.
But two years after she became an overnight phenomenon, Maine is still overwhelmed by the blessings that continue to come her way.
“I never dreamed of being in this position. Everything happened so fast for me and Alden. I still could not fathom what people saw in me. It’s a question that I honestly still could not answer,” Maine said in mostly Filipino during the recent launch of CDO Funtastyk Young Pork Tocino’s “Forever Young” campaign.
Maine insists that a lot of people may not be aware of it but much of AlDub’s success is a product of hard work.
“Some people think that what we do is easy, that it’s all glitz and glamour and everything is very relaxed. But the truth is, there’s a lot of downside to being an artist, a celebrity,” the reluctant superstar pointed out.
Although AlDub remains a daily trending topic on Twitter, the frenzy has somewhat settled down as Maine and Alden are taking well-deserved respites while waiting for their next big projects after their successful teleserye, “Destined to be Yours,” and their blockbuster movie, “Imagine You and Me.”
Even so, Maine is still trying to find ways to broaden her horizons and reveal sides of her that not too many of her fans have noticed before.
“Just like in most things, once you reach the top, you just want to maintain your ranking,” Maine noted.
Early this year, she was included in Mega magazine’s 25 Iconic Women list. Last month, she landed on the cover of the 20th anniversary issue of Cosmopolitan magazine and just recently posted several photos from her recent vacation at the Maldives that also showed her sexy side, which might explain her Top 10 ranking in the last update of FHM’s 100 Sexiest Women list.
But while Maine is not likely to shed her wholesome image anytime soon, most of her activities are geared towards showing her fans that she’s enjoying whatever she has while she still has it.
Maine admits that she’s inspired by the success of CDO Funtastyk Young Pork Tocino, considered as the country’s number one tocino.
“I’m very impressed with the unique concept of their ‘Forever Young’ commercial. We began the campaign with me just saying, ‘Iba talaga pag forever young’ which had people wondering if this is about a new beauty product until we revealed that it’s about food, about CDO Funtastyk Young Pork Tocino. I think this is the kind of campaign that will look and sound fresh for consumers.”
Maine says she’s personally fascinated by the idea of being “forever young” which for her also serves as a reminder to keep her feet firmly planted on the ground.
“Fame may not last forever but at least when it comes to tocino, you can have something that’s forever young,” she quipped.
source: interaksyon.com
Sunday, November 8, 2015
LOOK | Maine Mendoza supports Lumads
Maine Mendoza has voiced out her support for the Lumads, the indigenous peoples in Mindanao who have suffered brutal killings, harrassment and banishment from their ancestral lands.
The star of “Eat Bulaga’s” hugely popular “kalyeserye” segment, where she is known as Yaya Dub, did it her signature way — with a cue card that reads: “WE STAND W/ LUMADS #SAVE OUR SCHOOLS.”
Maine, one half of the phenomenal AlDub love team with Alden Richards, is the latest celebrity to call attention to the plight of the Lumads, following the example of her “kalyeserye” co-star Wally Bayola (as Lola Nidora), “Eat Bulaga” co-host Aiza Seguerra, as well ABS-CBN stars Angel Locsin and Luis Manzano.
Maine’s brother-in-law John Carlos Catalan, who is married to her eldest sibling Nikki, is the prime mover behind AlDub for Lumad, a group of AlDub fans that has mobilized support for Manilakbayan ng Mindanao 2015, a people’s caravan led by Lumad leaders that started on October 19 in Surigao City.
On Sunday morning, AlDub for Lumad held a breakfast with the Lumads in Liwasang Bonifacio.
Scene from this morning breakfast with team lumads salamat aldubnation @aldubforlumad @sakololo2015 nabusog kami! pic.twitter.com/EGn4YiHANX
— John Carlos Catalan (@johncac_) Nobyembre 8, 2015
source: interaksyon.com
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
#ALDUB, IWAS MUNA? | Netizens advised against clicking links off Yaya Dub’s hacked Twitter
MANILA, Philippines — Users should avoid clicking links posted by the hacked Twitter account of Maine Mendoza, popularly known as Yaya Dub, to avoid having their social media accounts similarly hacked.
Some unsuspecting links, now deleted, were reportedly posted on Mendoza’s Twitter after it was hacked early this morning. The hacker group Anonymous Philippines have owned up to the breach, saying they wanted to use Mendoza’s popular Twitter handle to air their grievances.
Anonymous Philippines has since received much flak on social media for their stunt, with netizens condemning their act as preying on an innocent well-loved celebrity for their political means.
On their Facebook page, Anonymous Philippines wrote: “…Gusto lang namin ipromote yung (We just wanted to promote the) Million Mask March sa Nov 5. Kita kits na lang tayo. Maraming salamat sa lahat, sa (Let’s see each other there. Thank you to all) Aldub Nation.”
E-commerce advocate Janette Toral, however, said in her Twitter handle: “No matter how right you are, if you use illegal means, all your right reasons disappear. You become the perpetrator,”
Toral also retweeted a number of warnings advising users against clicking any link posted by Mendoza’s hacked account.
source: interaksyon.com
Monday, November 2, 2015
Maine Mendoza’s Twitter account hacked by ‘Anonymous Philippines’
A group of hackers who claimed responsibility for the hacking of numerous government and even Chinese websites since 2012 has found a new target.
The Twitter account of Maine Mendoza a.k.a. Yaya Dub which currently has 2.4 million followers was hacked by Anonymous Philippines, a group of “hacktivists” Tuesday night. The group, which has justified its hack attacks as a form of protest against the Aquino government, initially posted a link to its Facebook page that included links to numerous government websites (mostly microsites) that it had also defaced.
Clicking the websites revealed a video and message urging people to join their #MillionMaskMarch on November 5 in front of Malacañang Palace. The group later tweeted an apology to AlDub fans for its intrusion and promised to give the account back to Maine.
“Sorry po if napadaan kami sa account ni yayadub, ibabalik din namin to sa tunay na may-ari.. Nagmamahal, Anonymous Philippines,” the group said in a tweet that it had deleted along with its other messages around noontime Tuesday—which suggests that Maine has regained access to her Twitter account.
On its Facebook page, Anonymous Philippines also posted this “press release” to explain its actions:
“Dear fans of Aldub, we sincerely apologize for the recent intrusion of your beloved Idol’s Twitter account. You can rest assure that we don’t have any malicious intent towards the said individual or any programs pertaining to that person. We just wanted to send a message to the public, and using Maine’s account is one of the easiest way we could find. Rest assured that we are doing our best to contact the respectful owner of the said twitter account with the purpose of giving them back their access.
We already know we will get a lot of negative comments.
But sometimes, you must give a sacrifice for the cause.”
As the group had expected, many fans were outraged by the hack on Yaya Dub’s account, which was recently declared to be among the top five fastest growing Twitter accounts, alongside those of Taylor Swift, Katy Perry and Ellen DeGeneres.
source: interaksyon.com
Saturday, October 31, 2015
WATCH | Clueless Americans decipher #AlDub in Buzzfeed video
Buzzfeed finally came to the AlDub party.
“This show is electric! I don’t know what the f*ck is going on but it’s just like a whirlwind of fun sh*t,” says a staffer of one of the internet’s premier merchants of viral content in the video “Americans Respond to #AlDub”, released online on Friday, two days after BBC Online reported about the global social media phenomenon spawned by the “Eat Bulaga” love team of Alden Richards and Maine Mendoza.
The hilarious two-minute video dissects the tandem’s appeal and the meaning of “pabebe” from the point of view of Americans who not only don’t understand a word of Tagalog but also think “Bulaga” sounds like a whale — “a cute whale.”
One respondent even pronounced it “Ba-loo-ga” — as in the pejorative term for a dark-skinned person — while paying the the 36-year-old noontime show the ultimate compliment.
“Say good bye to your ’Desperate Housewives’, ‘Parks and Recreations’. Throw that sh*t out. ‘Eat Baluga’ is coming to the States.”
Watch the video here:
source: interaksyon.com
Thursday, October 29, 2015
BBC, Reader’s Digest, Spotify join #AlDub bandwagon
Even the rest of the world is taking a closer look at #AlDub.
No longer confined to the entire country, the phenomenal #AlDub love team of Alden Richards and Maine Mendoza is also beginning to capture the imagination of foreign media.
One day after InterAksyon tried to make sense of #AlDub, BBC News Online, the most frequently accessed news website of the United Kingdom, posted the news story “’AlDub’: A social media phenomenon about love and lip-synching” Wednesday (Thursday, Manila time).
Written by Heather Chen, the piece also tries to put #AlDub in the proper perspective as it offers “everything you need to know about lip-synching, being in love with somebody you have never met and how to break records on Twitter.”
The story includes interviews with TV host and blogger Daphne Oseña-Paez as well as BBC presenter Rico Hizon who confesses to being a fan of the “Kalyeserye” segment of “Eat Bulaga” where #AlDub began as a split-screen love team.
It also cited several local reports, including InterAksyon’s own piece on Maine Mendoza being in the same league as Taylor Swift and Katy Perry as among the fastest growing celebrities on Twitter.
Aside from the BBC, Reader’s Digest is also jumping on the #AlDub bandwagon. Alden and Maine are set to grace the cover of the December issue of the Asian edition of the 93-year-old general interest magazine that originated in New York in 1922.
Like the BBC, Reader’s Digest is also considered an institution and to date, continues to have a strong presence in print media.
The “globalization” of #AlDub does not end there as the popular music streaming service Spotify recently created its own “#AlDub: Happily Ever After” playlist featuring such tracks as Lou Bega’s “Mambo No. 5” which is now known as the entrance theme song of Lola Tinidora (Jose Manalo), Bryan White’s “God Gave Me You” and Alden Richards’ latest hit single, “Wish I May”.
Spotify has currently over 75 million users worldwide.
source: interaksyon.com
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
How #AlDub is a game-changer in Philippine television, advertising, social media
Since mid-July, the AlDub segment on noontime show “Eat Bulaga” has been growing into a pop-culture storm that is revolutionizing Philippine television, advertising, and social media.
The game-changing “kalyeserye” (a portmanteau combining the Tagalog words for “street” and “series”) repeats the so-called Pacquiao effect: it keeps people glued to their TV sets, it is on newspaper front pages, and it stops traffic and work.
Last Saturday, after 55,000 lined up to get inside the country’s largest indoor stadium, the five-hour “Sa Tamang Panahon” show was aired without commercials, “a very powerful move from ‘Eat Bulaga’, one that speaks of its commanding and enduring presence on Philippine television,” said Elmer Gatchalian, a writer who worked for GMA Network for 10 years before moving in 2010 to TV5, where he is head writer for “LolaBasyang.com” and “#ParangNormalActivity”.
But how was “Eat Bulaga” able to do that?
The 36-year-old noontime show has always been a big force, “a prized real estate” on Philippine television, according to advertising executive Vincent Pozon.
“Eat Bulaga” producers always have their ears to the ground. When he’s had to approach the show for commercial segments that advertising clients want to do in the show, Pozon said its producers would refuse to accept a proposal in toto, insisting on “making it work, tweaking” the concept, turning it into “paid or branded content.”
The boy-next-door charm of Alden Richards and the wholesome quirkiness of Maine “YayaDub” Mendoza — relatable, positive traits which advertisers want to be associated with — also helped push “Eat Bulaga” to have, what Gatchalian called, the ability to “dictate the ‘no commercial break’ rule during the entire airing of ‘Sa Tamang Panahon’.”
“Bukod sa may natural kilig yung tandem nila, higit sa lahat, maganda ang image nila. Alden and Maine are ‘mukhang mabait’ at ‘likas na mabuting anak, kapatid, at katrabaho.’ Wala pa tayong nababalitaan na naging rude sila sa fans. Halos lahat ng nababasa kong tweets, nagkukuwento kung gaano kabait si Maine sa fans niya and how she reached out to one of them in particular,” he said.
(“Aside from the natural high that their tandem creates, most of all, their image is good. Alden and Maine ‘look good’ and look like ‘naturally good children, siblings, and co-workers.’ We’ve had no news of them being rude to their fans. Most of the tweets I’ve read tell of how good Maine is to her fans and in particular, how she reached out to one of them.”)
“That story about a 60-year-old lolo who lined up for six hours just to buy ‘Sa Tamang Panahon’ tickets is one of the most touching fan-idol interactions. Even si Alden, all praises sa kanya ang mga katrabaho nya. Bonus na lang na pareho silang good-looking (his co-workers are all praises for him. That they’re both good-looking is a bonus),” he added.
In contrast, other young stars have been caught in social media acting like brats. Enrique Gil, for one, allegedly had a video of getting drunk inside a plane and James Reid, a picture of giving the dirty finger.
“Ang layo di ba (So different, right)?” Gatchalian said. “Alden and Maine are redefining what it means to be ‘artista’,” he added.
If they used to be “elusive, unreachable, and snobbish,” the AlDub protagonists are seeing fans go crazy for “kinder, more approachable, more sincere, and morally upright citizens.”
“So for some stars perceived to be negative or not ‘mabait’ (good), we might be seeing the end of their careers as artistas or product endorsers,” Gatchalian said.
PERFECT MATCH, PERFECT TIMING
Usually, television programs that rate high “need to crawl in the gutter, use the vulgar and the vile, skin and slapstick,” said advertising guru Pozon.
In contrast, AlDub was “born and (is) staged in the street, with two live audiences, street and studio, (with) very loose storyline led by unscripted events. No bad values,” he added.
Gatchalian said it another way: “Kaya rin pumatok ang AlDub kasi (AlDub is a hit because) I think they are the complete antithesis of manufactured stars and love teams. Their unexpected and innately potent chemistry is a breath of fresh air in local showbiz that is so used to manufacturing kilig.”
Riding on traditional media, both the segment and the show have tapped into the social media principles of freshness and boldness, and the enduring qualities of authenticity and expectation.
“The whole thing was born when the whole world watched a girl blush on television,” said Pozon.
“Eat Bulaga” saw the audience reaction and ran away with it building on this first blush with standard teleserye plots, which Gatchalian listed as: ampon (foundling), long-lost daughter, diary, hostage-taking, lola as kontrabida (villain), against-all-odds love story of Yaya and Alden, etc.
AlDub is so phenomenal it is making the rest of television passe.
“It is so new, the world will study this phenomenon,” said Pozon.
“Aldub’s persistent and pervasive relevance has the tendency to make all other celebs, love teams, and TV shows irrelevant…Niluluma niya ang lahat ng mga love team, artista at TV show sa ngayon. So producers of TV content have to really up the ante in terms of innovative storytelling and content production,” said Gatchalian.
The kalyeserye is also a parody, a lampoon, an exaggeration of soap conventions, Gatchalian said. And this would have an impact on the future of teleseryes.
On top of this self-mockery, the yeast that’s making AlDub grow like no other may be respect — for the protagonists (perhaps because Maine is from a well-off family) and most especially for the audience.
“The magic comes from the conditions from which it sprang: respect for what is organic, an ear to the ground on what is working, a respect for the audience,” said Pozon.
AlDub occupies the still-undefined space in television and pop culture, balancing reality and make-believe, giving respectful distance to whatever relationship is developing between Maine and Alden (if any), between reality and make-believe, between romantic-comedy and suspense-drama.
“Somebody in there (‘Eat Bulaga’) is thinking, ‘We’re not going with what worked in the past, we’re not going with experience or what is world-class. We’re going to keep a respectful distance and watch this blossom and we will water and take care of it,’” said Pozon.
“I am sure there is a tug-o-war between scriptwriting it and giving it space,” he added.
The timing was also perfect. “They are the love team of this millennial and social media-obsessed generation. And I think ‘Eat Bulaga’ has found an enduring brand with AlDub — and they were found by a new audience too,” said Gatchalian.
So what is next for Alden and Maine? “I can’t imagine how their legions of fans would react if they are denied of a real-life happy ending for AlDub,” said Gatchalian.
source: interaksyon.com
Saturday, October 24, 2015
#AlDubEBTamangPanahon packs Philippine Arena, raises P14-M for charity
Believed to have maximized the 55,000 capacity of the Philippine Arena, the AlDub special of “Eat Bulaga” dubbed “Tamang Panahon” was also able to raise P14 million from the event’s ticket sales for the building of school libraries all over the country.
“History na, charity pa,” exclaimed “Eat Bulaga” host Joey de Leon exclaimed. He suggested that the special is possibly the biggest in the 36-year-history of the popular noontime show but also possibly the most attended event in Philippine Arena since it opened its doors in July last year for the centennial celebration of the Iglesia ni Cristo, which owns it.
The highlight of the commercial-free show — which continued the “Kalyeserye” saga that began only last July and accidentally introduced the #AlDub phenomenal love team of Alden Richards and Maine Mendoza a.k.a. Yaya Dub — moved its live audience and televiewers nationwide to tears when Alden and Maine found themselves in a prolonged tight embrace for the very first time.
The crowd cheered when the usually strict Lola Nidora (Wally Bayola) announced that this was the right time or “tamang panahon” for Alden and Maine to finally get to know each other more intimately without the usual obstacles that stood between them in the past.
As Lola Nidora promised, there were no more plywoods, no more split screens and no more communicating in writing and via Dubsmash.
In a Cinderella-themed number complete with matching glass slipper, a misty-eyed Alden sang Bryan White’s “God Gave Me You” as he and Maine finally held hands, hugged each other tightly and spoke at length to the crowd and to each other.
Audiences also got to know the real Maine better, as Lola Nidora narrated her humble beginnings, including how she became a Dubsmash sensation on YouTube and how she eventually impressed both the Dabarkads and fans of “Eat Bulaga” in her Yaya Dub persona.
The Philippine Arena attendance is not the only record that “Tamang Panahon” is likely to break. On social media, #AlDubEBTamangPanahon is not only the top trending hashtag to date but as of posting time has accumulated 24.4 million tweets, on pace to exceed the 25.6 million tweets that the hashtag #AlDubEBforLove recorded last September 26.
As tight security measures were implemented by the Philippine Arena, with the Metro Manila Development Authority also deploying 50 traffic constables, 20 motorcycle enforcers and six tow trucks to ensure the peaceful and orderly conduct, the almost six-hour TV special proceeded without a hitch or any untoward incident.
source: interaksyon.com
Friday, October 23, 2015
Philippine Arena bares security precautions for #AlDub event
Selling out the 55,000-seater Philippine Arena was the easy part.
Now the world’s largest indoor arena is undertaking all security precautions to ensure that the AlDub special of “Eat Bulaga” dubbed “Sa Tamang Panahon” proceeds without incident.
On its Facebook page, the Philippine Arena posted a list of things that will not be allowed inside the venue during the event. These include long pointed umbrellas, laser pens and pointers, weapons or any sharp objects, food and drinks, candles and any types of pyrotechnics, glass, bottles, cans, hard plastic containers, alcoholic beverages, cigarettes, drugs, large chains, spike bracelets, wallet chains and metal belt bucklets.
Large backpacks and waist bags will also be subject to inspection.
For security reasons, children ages 7 years old and below will not be allowed inside the arena while pregnant women will be asked to sign a waiver before they are allowed entry. The arena likewise reserves the right to deny entry to anyone carrying the mentioned prohibited items as well as to those they deem to be under the influence of drugs and alcohol.
To make sure fans will proceed to their seats in orderly fashion, the tickets are coded with the faces of Alden Richards, Maine Mendoza a.k.a. Yaya Dub and Wally Bayola a.k.a Lola Nidora
In an earlier tweet, Senator Tito Sotto also reminded fans to exercise discipline during the event.
He also warned pranksters to refrain from making bomb jokes and reminded them of their potentially dire consequences.
Ticket holders coming from various points of Metro Manila can ride shuttle buses that will take them to the venue along NLEX in Bocaue, Bulacan. These buses will be stationed at pick-up points in Broadway Centrum, Cubao and Navotas and will make scheduled trips at 6AM and 7AM.
The security concerns are justified amid fears of a stampede similar to what happened in 2006 with another noontime show.
On February 4 of that year, 73 people were killed and about 400 more were injured during a stampede during the tense-filled first anniversary show of the new defunct “Wowowee” hosted by Willie Revillame.
Then at the height of its popularity, the anniversary show was reported to have drawn over 30,000 people who waited outside the gates of PhilSports Arena (also known as Ultra) for days hoping to participate in the show’s games and win prizes. When the gates opened, the increasingly impatient crowd shoved their way inside, leading to the stampede.
There were also reports that a false bomb threat had caused the stampede although this was never proven. No one was charged in the incident, which the Guinness World Records cited as “the greatest death toll in a game show.”
source: interaksyon.com
Monday, October 19, 2015
#AlDub sells out 55,000 tickets for Philippine Arena show
As posted on its Facebook late Monday night, the Philippine Arena has confirmed that the scheduled “Eat Bulaga” AlDub special dubbed as “Tamang Panahon” this Saturday, October 24, had completely sold out.
Eight hours earlier, a Twitter account attributed to Senator Tito Sotto (@titosottoreal) tweeted that the event had sold out 55,000 tickets, the entire seating capacity of the humongous multi-purpose indoor arena in Bocaue, Bulacan.
A screenshot of Sotto’s tweet accompanied this Philippine Arena post:
“Eat Bulaga sa Tamang Panahon sa Philippine Arena SOLD OUT!!!
Welcome pa rin po kayo sa Philippine Sports Stadium!
Sa mga hindi nakabili o mga naubusan ng ticket go pa rin ba kayo???
#ALDUBPhilippineSportsStadiumPaMore
Use this hash tag and let your voice be heard!”
Yes, the venue is now offering a view to the event from the nearby Philippine Sports Stadium which has a seating capacity of 25,000 for those who weren’t able to buy tickets for “Tamang Panahon.”
On Saturday, the event set a single-day record for Ticketworld with sales of over 30,000 tickets just hours after it was announced on “Eat Bulaga”.
With four more days to go before “Tamang Panahon”, it looks like the potentially historic event is set to break new records as the popularity of the AlDub love team of Alden Richards and Maine Mendoza a.k.a. Yaya Dub has yet to reach its peak.
“Tamang Panahon” starts at the Arena at around 10AM but will air on GMA Network at 11:30AM.
source: interaksyon.com
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Sotto admits #AlDub 'somehow helped' him top latest senatorial surveys
MANILA – The “#AlDub nation” has not only conquered every home and office, but may have played a role in cementing Senator Vicente Sotto III's lead in senatorial surveys.
The senator, a mainstay in the noontime variety show Eat Bulaga that is now enjoying an unprecedented boost from the "#AlDub" mania, remains number one in all survey ratings for senatorial candidates in 2016.
“Siguro, siyempre nakakatulong iyon [Maybe, somehow, it helped],” Sotto said, referring to the "#AlDub" factor in an interview before attending Tuesday's session.
However, Sotto said it is not only #AlDub that helped him land on top in voter preference, but also the ratings of the entire show.
He noted as well his consistently high ratings in surveys even before the "AlDub" phenomenon came into being. He has also consistently been in the top 3 of winners in past Senate races.
“Pero hindi naman iyon lang kasi iyong mga survey nakaraan, kapag tinignan mo mataas din naman ako kahit wala pang #AlDub,” Sotto said.
Sotto also attributed his ratings to his work in the Senate, citing his perfect attendance and participative attitude in all plenary and committee hearings.
“I think those who were surveyed are aware of all these," he said, referring to his Senate work.
“Siguro naman kung gusto mong bumoto ng isang senador, gusto mo iboto ang masipag siguro [I'd guess that if you wanted to elect a good senator, you'd vote for the one who works hard],” he added.
Sotto said his being top in the ratings will inspire him to work harder. “All I can say is I'm pleased, I am humbled. Probably being highest in the ratings will inspire me to work more, work harder,” Sotto said.
“Whereas before, I'd be here in the Senate at 3 pm, maybe now I'll be here at 5 minutes to 3," he quipped.
Sotto said he will appear in Eat Bulaga until the election period starts on February 5, 2016, and start his own campaign around the country.
“Of course you still have to campaignbecause come February 5, I'll no longer be seen at Eat Bulaga,” he explained.
Sotto said that his popularity cannot be attributed soley to #AlDub but also to all shows in Eat Bulaga including the “That’s My Babe,” "Juan for All, All for Juan," among other things.
“Kaya lang natatabunan ng ratings ng #AlDub, akala nila #AlDub lang, of course, it plays a big role, pero sa reading namin, eh, it is the entire Kalye Serye gimmick eh,” Sotto said.
NPC deciding this week
Meanwhile, Sotto said that the Nationalist People’s Coalition will decide whom to support within the week in undisclosed meeting.
“Siguro, yes, hopefully very soon, baka makapagdesisyon na ang partido kung mag-e-endorse ng isa lang, kung isa lang kandidato o maso-sona libre o ano,” Sotto said.
source: interaksyon.com
Friday, September 25, 2015
WATCH | AlDub-inspired original song goes viral on YouTube
Hot on the heels of the upcoming Philippine tour of American country star Bryan White, who suddenly developed a strong fan base as a result of his 15-year-old song’s association with the phenomenal love team known as AlDub, a trio of local musicians have decided to upload their own unofficial theme song for Alden Richards and Maine Mendoza a.k.a. Yaya Dub.
Written and performed by PhilPop 2012 finalist Keiko Necesario (“3 A.M.”) and YouTube sibling sensations The Antonio Duo, the playful pop ditty simply titled “The AlDub Song” was completed one Saturday afternoon later according to a post by Keiko on her Facebook page.
Keiko later told InterAksyon that the collaboration was initiated by Andrai who apparently has a big crush on Yaya Dub.
“Since I personally find AlDub to be really cool and nakakalig naman talaga, I said game ako. Actually wala kaming time halos because we’re all busy but we managed to squeeze some limited time that Saturday and got together at Andrai’s art studio at around 4PM in Quezon City then went to work right away. Two hours later, the song was finished. Hindi pa rin namin gamay yung song pero thankfully we were able to record and upload the completed video by midnight.”
With a chorus that goes, “Parapap-papa AlDub you…Sasabihin mo rin kaya, Maalden kita,” the song is basically a duet between Keiko and Isaiah Antonio. Isaiah’s brother, Andrai, joins them to rap the middle verse that starts with “Ano mang pagsubok ni Lola Nidora/Plywood, swimming pool, at kahit ano pa/Pag-ibig na tunay, hindi matatalo…”
To date, the video of the trio’s acoustic performance has garnered over 160,000 views since it was first uploaded to YouTube last September 19. In her latest post, Keiko promised that a studio recording of the song will be released soon.
“We actually finished the recording and are now on the mixing stage. And yes, we’ve been approached by three record labels for this so far,” Keiko happily revealed.
Watch and listen to “The AlDub Song” here:
source: interaksyon.com
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