Star For Months
By Mischelle Aira de Lara
"Nag-make-up na, nag-lipstick pa. Pero pangit talaga."
A striking line from a Tagalog Cover of Justin Bieber's Love Yourself by two students from Pasig City which gone viral on Facebook.
Stanley Soriano a thirteen year-old high-school student from Pasig City once gained the attention of the netizens by their Tagalog cover of Justin Bieber's Love Yourself, last year.
Together with his classmate, Aeron Cordero, they composed the song. And Colleen Kate Cruz, their classmate captured the video of them while singing infront of their classroom.
"We didn't really take that seriously. At first, we didn't believe my classmate who told us that our video gone viral. But when we checked it, we've proven it true," Stanley expressed in Tagalog.
The video was really intended just for fun and that Stanley and Aeron didn't mean to hurt or to dedicate that song for a specific person. "That was really for those people who are brokenhearted and hopeless in love," Soriano explained in Tagalog.
No wonder why in today's generation, in just a click, you would instantly shine like a star. And this is what happened to Aeron and Stanley, and many other internet sensation nowadays.
After just a few weeks of their video which gone viral on a famous Facebook page, Filipino Dubs, they had a privilege to be featured by Rated K on their show. After that opportunity, the two had gained more fans likers on Facebook.
"Nag-make-up na, nag-lipstick pa. Pero pangit talaga."
A striking line from a Tagalog Cover of Justin Bieber's Love Yourself by two students from Pasig City which gone viral on Facebook.
Stanley Soriano a thirteen year-old high-school student from Pasig City once gained the attention of the netizens by their Tagalog cover of Justin Bieber's Love Yourself, last year.
Together with his classmate, Aeron Cordero, they composed the song. And Colleen Kate Cruz, their classmate captured the video of them while singing infront of their classroom.
"We didn't really take that seriously. At first, we didn't believe my classmate who told us that our video gone viral. But when we checked it, we've proven it true," Stanley expressed in Tagalog.
The video was really intended just for fun and that Stanley and Aeron didn't mean to hurt or to dedicate that song for a specific person. "That was really for those people who are brokenhearted and hopeless in love," Soriano explained in Tagalog.
No wonder why in today's generation, in just a click, you would instantly shine like a star. And this is what happened to Aeron and Stanley, and many other internet sensation nowadays.
After just a few weeks of their video which gone viral on a famous Facebook page, Filipino Dubs, they had a privilege to be featured by Rated K on their show. After that opportunity, the two had gained more fans likers on Facebook.
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