How can Filipino Men Sound Like this!?🎤 🤯| Latinos react to Viral Filipino Singing TikToks

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Published 2024-03-30

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  • @M.Hinamina
    is it just me or is efra and waleska getting more filipino by the day lmaoo😭
  • @jcdaclison
    UPUAN is "chair" in English (sometimes "silya"), which comes from the root word, "upo" which is "sit/to sit" in English. The song refers to those who are seated in power, politicians in general. The rap verses tell the different stories of the plight of the poor and ends it with calling out those seated in power to give attention to the people suffering from rising poverty, implying that they are focused on less important things or even engaged in corruption. That's why it is sung/rapped with passion, frustration and anger. For the ska/reggae song, I am not familiar but it is a message about staying away from drugs and doing better in life. Love you, guys!
  • @popoy7172
    The "Regine Velasco" made my day🤣🤣🤣
  • @Higanbana1427
    Filipinos are good because even if it's already 12 midnight they can still sing, actually they can sing nonstop and make the neighbors wanna throw a grenade.
  • @foxylady8828
    The filipino memes always got me. hahahaha kuddos to the editor. HAHAHAA
  • @heidiOhhhRaRa
    Loved that "upuan" cover... Honestly, most Filipinos, even those who don't rap, love Gloc 9's songs because how great it was written and delivered 🤌🤌🤌👏👏👏 Amazingly awesome!
  • @kunarmakun793
    7:20 ... its a masterpiece of a song, its an original song of GLOC 9 !!! its one of the most famous rap song in the philippines .. it has many version, covers of various genres! but reggea version is the most famous .. also one of the most covered GLOC 9 song ever .. one of many masterpiece of GLOC 9!
  • Some reactors just react to filipino videos for the views, but these two actually know filipino singers and the lyrics to the song. I really appreciate them.
  • waleska gets my respect, i mean they both already do but her humbleness not trying to act like "the girl who knows it all" as knowledgeable as she is, asking "somebody explain it..." she admits when she not know something! and i already learned a lot from her! WHAT AN HONOR TO BE ABLE TO WATCH YOUR VIDEOS FOR FREE!
  • @shysydney
    upuan is an original by GLOC 9, which is a commentary on philippine politics.
  • @user-tf4xr4zs9j
    I’m Filipino and had been out of the country for over 40 years. Thank you for highlighting songs that are not familiar to my ears. Can’t believe that there are so many songs and singers that have been produced since I left. Proud to be a a Filipino.
  • @Natsu-px8ep
    One thing a lot of Filipinos readily have at home is an acoustic guitar, since singing is a common pastime (usually partnered with inuman session) aside from karaoke, of course
  • Filipinos are like that anywhere you go theres a one person who will stand out in any way!❤❤❤
  • "Upuan" cover are actually group of guys who are so talented..some of them are from Paniqui Tarlac....my son plays the beatbox actually😊 thank you for featuring them...
  • @user-pb3rr5bq6i
    you two are more well-versed in OPM than many filipinos... you 2 are unbelievably Pinoy at heart...
  • efra's mind: "if i had that voice i can get every woman i want" ✌🏻🤣
  • Ska and Reggae has a major following Philippines, little bit overlooked by the mainstream media though.
  • @paradiso8763
    The song that starts at 6:40 is "Upuan" by our respected rapper called "Cloc9." It's actually politically motivated song. Its main aim is to shame and mock the corrupt and greedy government officials of the Philippines. It's a song describing how and why unscrupulous gov't officials are the main reasons why majority of Filipinos are poor and oppressed. It's actually a very good song with powerful message. Wishing for most Filipinos to finally be wiser in voting in the next elections though~ 🥰