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I'm pretty sure that the kid that they thought is a KID is probably a dwarft kid. I saw his arms and leg, I have many friends who suffers in dwarfism. He's probably older than what they think. Maybe 6 or 7.
I cracked up so much with Efra's face when the little kid is singing! 🤣🤣 Kids here learned to sing a song in a karaoke even before they start reading. haha.
Haha. You're so right. My youngest brother memorized a big/long song before learning how to read the lyrics in the karaoke, 😄 same as me and my other brother according to our parents. It's because we always hear popular songs like every day in the neighborhood. 😄 Every one in the neighborhood is immersed with the popular songs like every day. Haha
literally laughing bec of Efra's reaction... kids here learns to sing bec they're exposed to singing adults. You can watch the voice kids Phils and see for yourself. there's so much competitiveness due to their good voices.
In the Philippines, singing contests is not a battle on whose talent is better as all have their own tricks on their sleeves.. It's a battle of confidence.
THE CHRONOLOGY OF SINGING DEVELOPMENT FILIPINO CHILDREN: 0 TO 6 MONTHS IN THE WOMB - LISTENING TO BALLAD SONGS OF THE 70's, 80's to 90's 7 to 9 MONTHS IN THE WOMB - LISTENING TO SARAH G., TONI G. and REGINE V. SONGS. 0 TO 1 YEAR OLD - DOING A CLOSE-OPEN SONG. 1 TO 2 YEARS OLD - TRYING TO SINGING NURSERY SONG AND SARAH G. SONGS. 2 TO 3 YEARS OLD - TRYING TO SINGING REGINE V. SONGS. 3 TO 4 YEARS OLD - TRYING TO SINGING AEGIS SONGS. 4 TO 5 YEARS OLD - SINGING SARAH G. SONGS GOOD. AND, TRYING TO SINGING CELINE D., WHITNEY H., MARIAH C., TONI B. AND OTHER BELTERS. 5 TO 6 YEARS OLD - SINGING REGINE V. AND AEGIS SONGS PERFECTLY BY APPLYING SOME SINGING TECHNIQUES. AND, START TRYING OTHER GENRE. 6 TO 7 YEARS OLD - SELECTING AND PRACTICING LIKED GENRE. 7 TO 8 YEARS OLD - SINGING THE LIKED GENRE. 8 TO 10 YEARS OLD - STARTS JOINING SINGING COMPETITIONS. (IN THE PHILIPPINES, THIS AGE IS CONSIDERED AS TOO OLD TO START SINGING. IT IS THE LATE BLOOMER AGE. BUT, THE CHILD CAN BE A SINGER THROUGH PERSEVERANCE AND DISCIPLINE.) 11 TO 13 YEARS OLD - STRUGGLES... THE JUVENILE STAGE, THE CHANGING VOICE STAGE. 14 TO 16 YEARS OLD- GOOD LUCK!!! (PURSUING IN SINGING, CHANGE OF CAREER OR FOCUSING IN STUDIES) THIS IS NOT SCIENTIFIC. THIS IS ONLY MY OBSERVATION...
True my niece start hamming "Catch me I'm falling" when she was just 6months old and at 1 yrs old she fully can sing a Celine Dion and Whitney Houston songs and many more. And that feels normal to us since we had Karaoke and her parents used to sings during special family occasions or during weekends😁🤟
If I'm not mistaken, the kid who sang Sayang na sayang has been passing by to collect trash or recyclable bottles, etc. And it happens there's a party in that household and asked him sing...
Honestly, when I was a kid, I really thought that the whole world is like the Philippines where everybody sings wherever or whenever they want cause that's our environment up to now but obviously it turns out I'm wrong😅
I moved to the US when I was 10 but then went back when I was 18 for college. Let me tell you how many times I jumped because I'd be walking around campus and just suddenly hear people belting or w.e on their way to class, out of class, etc 🤣 it was so bizarre!! But at the same time I felt like I was in a movie with my own soundtrack lmao
@@crazywhirlwind definitely true guys... That's the thing that we can be proud of and to be thankful for being a Filipino. Tho our lives aren't perfect but we are lucky to grow in this kind of environment
I cried on the kid singing. He may have a physical disability but he is gifted on his singing and obviously on good hearing. God never forget this kind of people. God bless us all.
Its innate for children to imitate their elders especially when they hear someone sings or plays music regularly which is a hobby of ALOT of Filipinos. Parents simply give the microphone to their children to practice them or just make them love music like their parents. ☺️❤️
Fun fact: When filipinos buy TV, they also buy DVD players, those DVD players have freebies with it that includes a DVD tape with over 40,000 songs. Thats why most of the household have karaoke time when there is occasion going on in the house. Every occasion needs music.
And oh... I have a niece. Even she was little and her parents left her to me, she ask to play the piano on my laptop. She doesnt know how to read notes. Until now she doesnt know how to read notes. But she can play anything 🥴🥴 and i mean she can play the guitar and piano of any song, and not knowing the notes. But just listen to the original music a few times then she'll start playing it slowly. She even perform at her school now. And still no notes.
The effect of having a karaoke in the neighborhood: I remember my youngest brother singing a Filipino song “Beer”. He was just 4 years old and was singing that song in Karaoke at neighbor’s house. He didn’t know how to read yet but he sang on point. The adults were shocked he knew that song. 🤣
Almost all of the household in the rural areas have a "sound system" or stereos... And sometimes you can hear them banging aaaaall day long...it isn't an excuse even if they dont have food for d next day so long as there is music... That's why kids learn d songs at a very young age before they even know how to read...
I had a neighbor whose family only had the smallest personal refrigerator yet they had the newest karaoke machine with the biggest speakers in the neighborhood. Priorities set!! Singing is lyf. 🎶🎶🎤👍
These videos are just so lucky coz someone has a phone to record it, and post it on social media and that's how it became viral. But there are alot of moments like these which were not captured coz no one gave a damn in taking videos coz for some it's just normal moments in the Philippines
Try watching or reacting to Aegis singing that song with TNT and Birit queens at ASAP, that performance was actually a medley of their hits... You'll be blowned and mind boggled, and to top it off, Jona and Morisette was also in that perf
"How did they learn to sing like that?" 1. Imitate the original and just sing it🤭 2. Natural Judges are the nagging neighbors 🥺 who will definitely critisize your simple crack and rant all the way 3. Singing everyday while adjusting and experimenting based on neighbor's reactions 😂 (If they shout you to shut up, you messed up a bit... if they didn't react, then you're doing good)
It's natural in the Philippines that a lot of young kids sing at that age. Actually karaoke is very famous in the Philippines that's why the kids sing what they always hear even they don't really know the lyrics but some already memorize it. Philippines is the country who has a lot of talented singer.
You want to definitely check out Esang De Torres on the wish bus singing Salamat Musika ( Thank you Music). It exemplifies how music is inculcated at a young age, and the appreciation for it far exceeds the need to be popular.
he can't even read.. probably around 3-4yrs old... the song is she's gone by steeleheart.. 90's ballad, not so popular but because of high notes, it is quiet popular in the philippines because filipinos love challenging songs just to have recognitions because the competion in the philippines is very intense.. you can't be popular if you just can sing.. you must sing the hardest songs to be recognize as a singer..
Tbh yes here in the Philippines, sometimes kids learn to sing before they read, i dont know why but yes it's possible guys. That's why Philippines is the factory of great singers as David Foster said. You can literally go in the streets and hear people singing karaoke and there will always be 1 of those groups that has the golden voice. 😂 Now you know why great singers still have to compete outside the country because the competition here is so tough! Most of the singing contestants here were trained singing even before they turned 6 yrs if age! 😂😂😂 And by the way it's also normal here that boys can sing Diva Songs. It gives them advantage in singing contests.
A call to my filipino countrymen: if somebody can organize a time to make the whole nation sing simultaneously for a day.. maybe we can really show the world we are the no. 1 singing nation in the world.. and hold a title from giuness book..!
That little kid, he started singing while he was in his mother’s womb hahaha he is amazing. I enjoyed your reaction you two, massive massive thumbs up 👍 muchos gracias, Mabuhay. Hahaha your head is in the Philippines haha I like that.
, before Morissette, Katrina, etc. there's a band named AEGIS who influenced the Filipino music especially on belting.. Please try to react to AEGIS songs especially "LUHA" (TEARS) 🤟🏻😎
how? by just mimiking as simple as that😊 my son started singing @9mos and now he's already 5yr old he can sing a lot of Christian and worship song and i thank the Lord for that. love you both😘 and kindly extend my regards to your production team aka "father and mother" 😁 God bless you and keep safe.
Filipinos at an early age just mimic the sound of what their hearing,sp when you hear the song almost everyday it stocks in your mind and you start to sing it eventhough you didn't know the exact lyrics. Thats why filipinos are good at impersonating. Look at arnel pineda the new journey lead vocalist. He sounds not just like steve perru but almost all of the singers of the band or artists. Try to react to arnel guys hes a legendary one.
Some of us people gave prizes if we sing. We are encouraged to sing. Marcelito for example, people give him 5 pesos and he'll sing at the karaoke before.
If you ever want to be amazed, you should see Elsie Balawing’s acapella cover of Whitney’s I will always love you while she is sitting with family!!!She is a Filipina who has been blind since birth, has never attended school, doesn’t speak English, and someone correct me if I’m wrong, doesn’t speak Tagalog!!!! Just the language of her native island!!!!!
Omoo efra's so cute 😅 his reaction is epic.. appalled with the little dudes voice..lol 😂 that's actually just normal in PH 🤭🇵🇭 at an early age we get to practise singing
The competition of singing here in Philippines is very tight. A lot of people here can sing not just sing but awesome. So most of them go abroad because in abroad their singing really appreciated.
I super like your unique but cool way of reactions to all your subjects. Thank you for promoting the Filipino talent. More power and blessings to you both
In the Philippines, Karaoke is part of every celebration... From christening, first birthday , christmas and so on and so forth.. that's how Kids learn to sing here.. haha. And sometimes even if there's nothing to celebrate, people here does a lot of Karaoke particularly during the weekends... So..haha
Love Efra's reaction when the kid's singing. His holding his head, holding it so it doesn't blow up. Hahaha🤣🤣🤣 His reaction from beginning to end is in awe, disbelief, puzzed, confused and I think his mind can't register it. His mind is telling him that it's not real and it can't be real but it's REAL. Love that reaction🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏😍😍😍😍
Efra's expression is so cute😂I can't stop laughing hahaha ..i keep watching it repeatedly coz me too can't understand how this little kid sang like this while me is just ,whatever I dont know what to say😂😅😅
Dude Efra, you looked like you were about to have a stroke for a while there, watching the kid. I'm Filipino and watch a lot of youtube but had never seen this either.
Love your reactions here guys. Yeah I remember just walking past my neighbors on my way to school and you hear someone belting a Whitney or Mariah coming through someone's windows. You paused for a second or two to judge the quality and then move on and not even think about it again. I guess music in the Philippines is like one with nature - the breeze, the sea, even the sound of automobiles, it just fits. It's part of your everyday sound. I remember moving overseas and met so many foreign friends who couldn't sleep when there is music in the background. I looked at them thinking, what kind of a person are you? Hahaha
Efra's reaction to the kid who sing "She's gone" is literally funny.... 😂😂 By the way guys please react to "The Voice kids PH blind auditions" promise you will be shocks for the kids talents.
I have watched this thousand times but still cracked me up laughing too much to Efra's super confused face because of the little kid. LOL 🤣🤣🤣 love from PH 🇵🇭😘
I just happy that you are still happy to check this type of performances.. so far the reaction stories that i watch yours are the most honest expressions.. love you both and the last song's title is sayang na sayang... 💙💙💙💙
To be totally honest, I had the delusion when I was growing up that life was a musical and back then. The fact that I can also sing back then made it all too real.
Your Dad is right every "barrio" or village in the Philippines, we have incredible singers. Every barrio celebrates its "fiestas" depending on the feast day of their saints, San Juan, San Jose Sta. Lucia, Sta Tetesita, Dan Isidro Labrador. Wehave dancing "baile " and singing contest. Thsts whete we honed our singing talent and dancing as well. You see to be a good singer you must have rhythm as well.
As a filipino and a song lover who loves to sing. Hearing is the key. Filipinos rally loves music. From parents to the next generations. At very young age, we were introduced to music. With the help of our hearing accuracy, we familiarize the sounds, the melodies, the harmonies. Thats the talents and skills in singing started
The kids that singing here are quick valiant learners. At the start they watched someone singing a famous song, they immediately somehow cope the song so easily. From the age of 4, they really are incredibe learners when it comes to singing.
im new your subcribed.. for this filipino viral song...im so happy for your reack this viral video....and watch more viral filipino song video that is real ......❤❤❤
Hello guys! I have been a silent fan of your channel for some time now, and thank you for featuring our artists (pros, amateurs, and everybody in between). I understand you would like to know more about these talents, but it might be difficult to find anything about then, except for Facebook pages or Tiktok, since has gone very popular here. But, that's just it. It comes naturally that music is a big part of who we are as an individual. Even from pre-colonial times, our ancestors have used music in so many aspects of their lives, and the awareness to music has been passed on from one generation to the other. We have been influences by so many cultures as well, as much as who we are a varied mixture of nationalities and culture, and the mixture of all those makes us uniquely Filipinos. But, maybe to better understand, when all of these happenings have passed, why not vist us here and discover us first hand. I would say you will find so many familiar things as we too were under Spanish rule for 3 centuries, so imagine how much influece the Spanish culture had in forming the Filipino culture and our love for music. And I so agree with one of the comments. At a very young age we are exposed to music and arts from the very people around us as we grow up. Not all may have the ability to carry a tune, but the talent and love for the arts manifests in different ways. Singing is just one of the more common talents, something we do when we don't have anythng to do . . . well pretty much, hehehe.
Filipinos are gifted.. especially the gift of hearing.. so we can mimic any singers we want and learned how to sing properly by listening to their songs.. just what Marcelito did..
It's all real guys especially living in the provinces ,just like Charice started to sing at 3 yrs.old? They have so much more talented singers in the Philippines ❤👍
Hi Waleska and Efra, big fan of your channel because of your intellectual prowess on music and vocals . The truth why kids in the Philippines tend to sing is always around karaoke and because karaoke machines all have oldies music programmed in them so played over and over lol. = )
Hi Feature Fridays! Just discovered your channel 😅. I love your reactions to viral Filipino videos. May I just say that if hadn't noticed yet, many of these exceptionally talented Filipinos are from very poor communities in the Philippines and are disadvantage in life, like that little beter on a chair who's missing a leg, or that kid wearing a striped adult shirt because they can't afford to buy proper kid clothes. Sad as it truly is, but Filipinos are one of the happiest people on earth because they don't have much, hence it takes so little to make them happy. And yes, music is the least expensive way for them to be entertained and to showcase their talent, hoping that it can somehow bring them good fortune in life (economically). So yes, I agree with your sentiments that I hope going viral could help reign in the path to good fortune.
The first song I remembered singing in a Karaoke was Dancing Queen by Abba. I think I was 5 or 6 y.o then. Filipino's love old songs. Filipinos go to karaoke songs are old songs. Especially Frank Sinatra, Beatles, Bee Gees, Air Supply, Jennifer Holiday, Whitney and more.
The kid cant read yet so he's only singing the song based of what he heard and understand thats why sometimes you can hear him just mumble some of the lyrics 🤭🤭🤭btw when my son was 2yr old he can sing (not fully tho) May bukas pa by Gary V. because of the teleserye Probinsyano 😂😂
We love your reactions ❤️ The viral singers you reacted too might have joined singing contests here. Philippines singing contests here are on different level. Try to react on them like the Tawag Ng Tanghalan where Elaine Duran was the champion in season 3 😁
She's Gone is one of the most popular song here for karaoke because of its high notes. Filipinos like to belt. Just don't give a Filipino a mic unless you're ready for it. Every family probably has someone who can sing. And yeah, we do it for fun most of the time.
Some kids here sing at least 3 yrs old.. what they sing will depend on the exposure. If you have a karaoke at home, that is what you or your family play or do during leisure time. How we found out we can do that? We just sing. Nobody will judge you if you're out of tune, just sing. People may laugh but that's part of doing it because for us singing with friends and family is fun. We sing anything actually 🤣😂😂 even it's no good for our voice 😂😂🤣
3 years old, I think they started singing younger than 3 yrs old... don't forget that moment they start to talk/mumble they get taught how to sing twinkle, twinkle little star, are you sleeping brother john and bahay kubo...
Hahaha thats filipino talent , no wonder hehe big thanks to you both luv u much...tnx for allowing our talents to be heard worldwide god bless n more power
The 6-7-year old boy in red T-shirt was singing in Tagalog which likely was his mother language anyway so that might've explained the "warmth" Waleska sensed/ heard On a different note, I am just in awe of you two...so young yet seemingly so "old" in your perception of the art of song/ music Keep on reacting, and I'll keep on listening to you...I mean, I am from the same country these Filipino musicians you listen to come from so I am rather "used to them" which is not to say that I am not awed and impressed by their talent because I am...
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the kids in 11:30 are homeless kids, they might be badjao which is a tribe that are homeless and badjao kids always have that singing capability
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Lol kids in the Philippines don't cry the moment they are born...they SING...😝😝😝
😂😂😂
yup. when the doctor hits them to check if they're alive, they don't cry they sing 😂
they can hit G#5 "ungaaaaa ungaaaa" cry 🤣🤣
🤣😂😉😊
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I'm 100% sure that little kid can't even read yet. The note accuracy and the timing for the lyrics was amazing.
yes true, that's why the kid sang it on how he heared from others.. he memorize it.
efra so shocked w/ the little kid singing,he cant believed its real or even possible.i really liked his facial reaction,so funny!? 😂😂😂😂😂😂🎼
I'm pretty sure that the kid that they thought is a KID is probably a dwarft kid. I saw his arms and leg, I have many friends who suffers in dwarfism. He's probably older than what they think. Maybe 6 or 7.
It's true, my niece she is just 3 years old cannot read yet but she can memorize the piece of Choir
Efra can't sleep for what he witnessed with that kiddo lol!
I cracked up so much with Efra's face when the little kid is singing! 🤣🤣 Kids here learned to sing a song in a karaoke even before they start reading. haha.
You're right my son too.he don't know how to read but he know how to sing the songs.😅
Absolutely true. I could sing a lot of songs without even knowing letters when I was a kid.
True
Haha. You're so right. My youngest brother memorized a big/long song before learning how to read the lyrics in the karaoke, 😄 same as me and my other brother according to our parents. It's because we always hear popular songs like every day in the neighborhood. 😄 Every one in the neighborhood is immersed with the popular songs like every day. Haha
me too haha that expression
Babies: "Give me milk, cookies and let me play."
Pinoy babies: "Give me the mic I'm gonna belt."
😂😂😂😂😂
wow.
That's a hard piece to sing
Filipino kids: hold my milk 🍼🍼
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This comment: 😂
Hahahaha😂😂
Hahaha buset! HAHHAHA
LOL😂 😂 😂
literally laughing bec of Efra's reaction... kids here learns to sing bec they're exposed to singing adults. You can watch the voice kids Phils and see for yourself. there's so much competitiveness due to their good voices.
In the Philippines, singing contests is not a battle on whose talent is better as all have their own tricks on their sleeves.. It's a battle of confidence.
Agree. Even if you have a great voice but if you can only sing in the bathroom or when drunk, that's when singing became just a hobby.
actually its a battle of texting XD
Agreeeed
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no, it's a battle of belting
THE CHRONOLOGY OF SINGING DEVELOPMENT FILIPINO CHILDREN:
0 TO 6 MONTHS IN THE WOMB - LISTENING TO BALLAD SONGS OF THE 70's, 80's to 90's
7 to 9 MONTHS IN THE WOMB - LISTENING TO SARAH G., TONI G. and REGINE V. SONGS.
0 TO 1 YEAR OLD - DOING A CLOSE-OPEN SONG.
1 TO 2 YEARS OLD - TRYING TO SINGING NURSERY SONG AND SARAH G. SONGS.
2 TO 3 YEARS OLD - TRYING TO SINGING REGINE V. SONGS.
3 TO 4 YEARS OLD - TRYING TO SINGING AEGIS SONGS.
4 TO 5 YEARS OLD - SINGING SARAH G. SONGS GOOD. AND, TRYING TO SINGING CELINE D., WHITNEY H., MARIAH C., TONI B. AND OTHER BELTERS.
5 TO 6 YEARS OLD - SINGING REGINE V. AND AEGIS SONGS PERFECTLY BY APPLYING SOME SINGING TECHNIQUES. AND, START TRYING OTHER GENRE.
6 TO 7 YEARS OLD - SELECTING AND PRACTICING LIKED GENRE.
7 TO 8 YEARS OLD - SINGING THE LIKED GENRE.
8 TO 10 YEARS OLD - STARTS JOINING SINGING COMPETITIONS. (IN THE PHILIPPINES, THIS AGE IS CONSIDERED AS TOO OLD TO START SINGING. IT IS THE LATE BLOOMER AGE. BUT, THE CHILD CAN BE A SINGER THROUGH PERSEVERANCE AND DISCIPLINE.)
11 TO 13 YEARS OLD - STRUGGLES... THE JUVENILE STAGE, THE CHANGING VOICE STAGE.
14 TO 16 YEARS OLD- GOOD LUCK!!! (PURSUING IN SINGING, CHANGE OF CAREER OR FOCUSING IN STUDIES)
THIS IS NOT SCIENTIFIC. THIS IS ONLY MY OBSERVATION...
great observation and pretty accurate too!
true to many😊
True my niece start hamming "Catch me I'm falling" when she was just 6months old and at 1 yrs old she fully can sing a Celine Dion and Whitney Houston songs and many more. And that feels normal to us since we had Karaoke and her parents used to sings during special family occasions or during weekends😁🤟
On point
8-10 years old is a late bloomer if only at this age you'll start singing in competition. Mostly start 4-6 in kiddie competitions at pre schools
If I'm not mistaken, the kid who sang Sayang na sayang has been passing by to collect trash or recyclable bottles, etc. And it happens there's a party in that household and asked him sing...
Honestly, when I was a kid, I really thought that the whole world is like the Philippines where everybody sings wherever or whenever they want cause that's our environment up to now but obviously it turns out I'm wrong😅
I moved to the US when I was 10 but then went back when I was 18 for college. Let me tell you how many times I jumped because I'd be walking around campus and just suddenly hear people belting or w.e on their way to class, out of class, etc 🤣 it was so bizarre!! But at the same time I felt like I was in a movie with my own soundtrack lmao
@@crazywhirlwind "movie with my own soundtrack" - Yup, that pretty much sums up life in the Philippines.
@@crazywhirlwind definitely true guys... That's the thing that we can be proud of and to be thankful for being a Filipino. Tho our lives aren't perfect but we are lucky to grow in this kind of environment
i feel u hahaha
Same here haha!
I cried on the kid singing. He may have a physical disability but he is gifted on his singing and obviously on good hearing. God never forget this kind of people. God bless us all.
lol kid can't even read so he's just singing what he heard lol
Hahaha
true haha
I can't stop laughing at Efra's reaction to that kid. He held that face (unbelief, puzzled,awe) for like 5 minutes! hahahaha.
Its innate for children to imitate their elders especially when they hear someone sings or plays music regularly which is a hobby of ALOT of Filipinos. Parents simply give the microphone to their children to practice them or just make them love music like their parents. ☺️❤️
Here our country (Philippines) kids can sing even though they don't know the right lyrics hahaha
I am that during my younger years 🤣🤣🤣
True😂😂😂
@@musicforlife5000 its still me and im old though.. haha
@@BeeHiveColony 🤣🤣🤣
True. Maski bulol sige kanta.
Fun fact: When filipinos buy TV, they also buy DVD players, those DVD players have freebies with it that includes a DVD tape with over 40,000 songs. Thats why most of the household have karaoke time when there is occasion going on in the house. Every occasion needs music.
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True.may kasama pa yang dvd cleaner.
I’m surprised as well! His pitch is way higher than my grades
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😂😂😂😂😂
HAHAHA...I see where you're going... You're trying to justify your grades? lol. joke :D :D :D
Hahaha
And oh... I have a niece. Even she was little and her parents left her to me, she ask to play the piano on my laptop. She doesnt know how to read notes. Until now she doesnt know how to read notes. But she can play anything 🥴🥴 and i mean she can play the guitar and piano of any song, and not knowing the notes. But just listen to the original music a few times then she'll start playing it slowly. She even perform at her school now. And still no notes.
Amazing💕
Truly gifted
What a prodigy
That's a Genius prodigy right there
She play by widow.. By ear.. I myself play the guitar by widow without folliwing or reading chords or notes just by ear.
'SAYANG NA SAYANG" was originally sang by "Aegis band" check them out you'll be amazed it's a rock band and the vocalist are all sisters...
Agree
Actually it's a cover song by Aegis, and made the song even more popular than the original.
No its a cover song of Aegis the Original Singer of this song is Tatsuro The husband of Mariya who Sang Plastic Love
@@ramstepacejrxcv uhm japanese? But sayang na sayang is in tagalog tho
@@lebonairos5854 Mas nauna si tatsuro year 80s
The effect of having a karaoke in the neighborhood: I remember my youngest brother singing a Filipino song “Beer”. He was just 4 years old and was singing that song in Karaoke at neighbor’s house. He didn’t know how to read yet but he sang on point. The adults were shocked he knew that song. 🤣
In the Philippines when babies cry the mother gives microphone instead feeding bottles
this makes me laugh so hard😂😁😂
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅hahahaha.
😂😂😂😂
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I feel sorry for myself coz my mom didn't do that to me hahahaha lahat ng kapatid ko marunong kumanta maliban sa akin hahaha
Kids like him sing karaoke all the time, karaoke is a heavy part of filipino culture
At this point Efra and Waleska should just established their own entertainment company and scout this real talents all around the world.
Almost all of the household in the rural areas have a "sound system" or stereos... And sometimes you can hear them banging aaaaall day long...it isn't an excuse even if they dont have food for d next day so long as there is music... That's why kids learn d songs at a very young age before they even know how to read...
We Filipinos buy karaoke machine first before any other home appliances, literally ..☺we sing all day everyday.
I had a neighbor whose family only had the smallest personal refrigerator yet they had the newest karaoke machine with the biggest speakers in the neighborhood. Priorities set!! Singing is lyf. 🎶🎶🎤👍
I sometimes think i am not filipino. We dont own a videoke/kareoke or can't even sing well! My goodness!!!
@@lukasjacob3721 I can't sing too. 😁 High five. 🖐️
@@hazelmarie8822 yes! We are the weird genes! Hahaha
@@lukasjacob3721 as in very rare haha. Welcome to the smallest club!
These videos are just so lucky coz someone has a phone to record it, and post it on social media and that's how it became viral. But there are alot of moments like these which were not captured coz no one gave a damn in taking videos coz for some it's just normal moments in the Philippines
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Totally agree, 💪🔥
This is true. XD
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Some Filipinos can play instruments but doesn't know how to read notes...just windowing. What they hear they follow...gifted.
This is the original to the last song ----- AEGIS performed "Sayang na sayang"
Go for the original song... ❤️
Try watching or reacting to Aegis singing that song with TNT and Birit queens at ASAP, that performance was actually a medley of their hits... You'll be blowned and mind boggled, and to top it off, Jona and Morisette was also in that perf
You should do rections to birit singers Aegis on top...there are a lot of biriteras and biriteros...they seem to have swallowed the mic...kidding🤣😂
Nope PRYZM original songs
Until now I'm still waiting for some YTreactors to react to AEGIS.
Little kids here in PH just sing a song without even understanding what are the lyrics mean 🤣 they just mimic the older ones, be amazed LOL 💯💕
Exactly, not until my busong kapatid sang wap by cardi B. And its her fav, song😂
"How did they learn to sing like that?"
1. Imitate the original and just sing it🤭
2. Natural Judges are the nagging neighbors 🥺 who will definitely critisize your simple crack and rant all the way
3. Singing everyday while adjusting and experimenting based on neighbor's reactions 😂
(If they shout you to shut up, you messed up a bit... if they didn't react, then you're doing good)
Hahaha, this is really on point😂🤣
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Haha you got that right!
I agree 👍 ...!!!!,, because i literally experienced.
It's natural in the Philippines that a lot of young kids sing at that age. Actually karaoke is very famous in the Philippines that's why the kids sing what they always hear even they don't really know the lyrics but some already memorize it. Philippines is the country who has a lot of talented singer.
You want to definitely check out Esang De Torres on the wish bus singing Salamat Musika ( Thank you Music). It exemplifies how music is inculcated at a young age, and the appreciation for it far exceeds the need to be popular.
YES!!!!
he can't even read.. probably around 3-4yrs old...
the song is she's gone by steeleheart.. 90's ballad, not so popular but because of high notes, it is quiet popular in the philippines because filipinos love challenging songs just to have recognitions because the competion in the philippines is very intense.. you can't be popular if you just can sing.. you must sing the hardest songs to be recognize as a singer..
Tbh yes here in the Philippines, sometimes kids learn to sing before they read, i dont know why but yes it's possible guys. That's why Philippines is the factory of great singers as David Foster said. You can literally go in the streets and hear people singing karaoke and there will always be 1 of those groups that has the golden voice. 😂 Now you know why great singers still have to compete outside the country because the competition here is so tough! Most of the singing contestants here were trained singing even before they turned 6 yrs if age! 😂😂😂 And by the way it's also normal here that boys can sing Diva Songs. It gives them advantage in singing contests.
A call to my filipino countrymen: if somebody can organize a time to make the whole nation sing simultaneously for a day.. maybe we can really show the world we are the no. 1 singing nation in the world.. and hold a title from giuness book..!
let's make this happen my friend
@michael Isidro.. wish ko lang naman.. but who knows?
yeah,agree...
This is a good idea✌
That's a great idea!💯❤
Please make this a series. Really enjoy watching efra's face being shocked always. 😂🤭
That little kid, he started singing while he was in his mother’s womb hahaha he is amazing. I enjoyed your reaction you two, massive massive thumbs up 👍 muchos gracias, Mabuhay. Hahaha your head is in the Philippines haha I like that.
, before Morissette, Katrina, etc. there's a band named AEGIS who influenced the Filipino music especially on belting.. Please try to react to AEGIS songs especially "LUHA" (TEARS) 🤟🏻😎
Filipinos when they cough, they are in a perfect tune..
TRIVIA : KARAOKE's inventor is a FILIPINO - ROBERTO DEL ROSARIO. 🎤🎶💕
how? by just mimiking as simple as that😊 my son started singing @9mos and now he's already 5yr old he can sing a lot of Christian and worship song and i thank the Lord for that. love you both😘 and kindly extend my regards to your production team aka "father and mother" 😁 God bless you and keep safe.
Filipinos at an early age just mimic the sound of what their hearing,sp when you hear the song almost everyday it stocks in your mind and you start to sing it eventhough you didn't know the exact lyrics. Thats why filipinos are good at impersonating. Look at arnel pineda the new journey lead vocalist. He sounds not just like steve perru but almost all of the singers of the band or artists. Try to react to arnel guys hes a legendary one.
Some of us people gave prizes if we sing. We are encouraged to sing. Marcelito for example, people give him 5 pesos and he'll sing at the karaoke before.
If you ever want to be amazed, you should see Elsie Balawing’s acapella cover of Whitney’s I will always love you while she is sitting with family!!!She is a Filipina who has been blind since birth, has never attended school, doesn’t speak English, and someone correct me if I’m wrong, doesn’t speak Tagalog!!!! Just the language of her native island!!!!!
Omoo efra's so cute 😅 his reaction is epic.. appalled with the little dudes voice..lol 😂 that's actually just normal in PH 🤭🇵🇭 at an early age we get to practise singing
The competition of singing here in Philippines is very tight. A lot of people here can sing not just sing but awesome. So most of them go abroad because in abroad their singing really appreciated.
I super like your unique but cool way of reactions to all your subjects. Thank you for promoting the Filipino talent. More power and blessings to you both
In the Philippines, Karaoke is part of every celebration... From christening, first birthday , christmas and so on and so forth.. that's how Kids learn to sing here.. haha. And sometimes even if there's nothing to celebrate, people here does a lot of Karaoke particularly during the weekends... So..haha
Love Efra's reaction when the kid's singing. His holding his head, holding it so it doesn't blow up. Hahaha🤣🤣🤣 His reaction from beginning to end is in awe, disbelief, puzzed, confused and I think his mind can't register it. His mind is telling him that it's not real and it can't be real but it's REAL. Love that reaction🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏😍😍😍😍
Efra's expression is so cute😂I can't stop laughing hahaha ..i keep watching it repeatedly coz me too can't understand how this little kid sang like this while me is just ,whatever I dont know what to say😂😅😅
We sing most of the time..when we are happy, sad, heartbroken..even when in fear we Filipinos sing...that's one of out outlets to our emotions...
I love how efra's reaction... so genuine...
Dude Efra, you looked like you were about to have a stroke for a while there, watching the kid. I'm Filipino and watch a lot of youtube but had never seen this either.
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Filipino's are gifted with a golden voice.❤
Love your reactions here guys. Yeah I remember just walking past my neighbors on my way to school and you hear someone belting a Whitney or Mariah coming through someone's windows. You paused for a second or two to judge the quality and then move on and not even think about it again. I guess music in the Philippines is like one with nature - the breeze, the sea, even the sound of automobiles, it just fits. It's part of your everyday sound. I remember moving overseas and met so many foreign friends who couldn't sleep when there is music in the background. I looked at them thinking, what kind of a person are you? Hahaha
Efra's reaction to the kid who sing "She's gone" is literally funny.... 😂😂 By the way guys please react to "The Voice kids PH blind auditions" promise you will be shocks for the kids talents.
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I have watched this thousand times but still cracked me up laughing too much to Efra's super confused face because of the little kid. LOL 🤣🤣🤣 love from PH 🇵🇭😘
Lol... Efrah's facial reaction is so funny! Filipino kids really are can sing! It's an ordinary thing in the Philippines... ❤️
I just happy that you are still happy to check this type of performances.. so far the reaction stories that i watch yours are the most honest expressions.. love you both and the last song's title is sayang na sayang... 💙💙💙💙
To be totally honest, I had the delusion when I was growing up that life was a musical and back then. The fact that I can also sing back then made it all too real.
Your Dad is right every "barrio" or village in the Philippines, we have incredible singers. Every barrio celebrates its "fiestas" depending on the feast day of their saints, San Juan, San Jose Sta. Lucia, Sta Tetesita, Dan Isidro Labrador. Wehave dancing "baile " and singing contest. Thsts whete we honed our singing talent and dancing as well. You see to be a good singer you must have rhythm as well.
Im actually waiting for this after watchung the part 1. No doubt, Filipinos are awesome♥️🤗💚
As a filipino and a song lover who loves to sing. Hearing is the key. Filipinos rally loves music. From parents to the next generations. At very young age, we were introduced to music. With the help of our hearing accuracy, we familiarize the sounds, the melodies, the harmonies. Thats the talents and skills in singing started
Waleska Efra, Kids here in the Philippines started to sing even before they learn how to read. 🤣🤣🤣
The kids that singing here are quick valiant learners. At the start they watched someone singing a famous song, they immediately somehow cope the song so easily. From the age of 4, they really are incredibe learners when it comes to singing.
Please react to "Moira's Vows". She sang her vows to her husband 🙏🏼
im new your subcribed.. for this filipino viral song...im so happy for your reack this viral video....and watch more viral filipino song video that is real ......❤❤❤
*Can you just imagine how good that little kid will be if he continues his musical journey?*
Very well said Waleska, pure heart singing, no theatrics, pure innocent talent.
2nd child singing was the famous song of band called Aegis sayang na sayang love u guys💕💕💕
Hello guys! I have been a silent fan of your channel for some time now, and thank you for featuring our artists (pros, amateurs, and everybody in between). I understand you would like to know more about these talents, but it might be difficult to find anything about then, except for Facebook pages or Tiktok, since has gone very popular here. But, that's just it. It comes naturally that music is a big part of who we are as an individual. Even from pre-colonial times, our ancestors have used music in so many aspects of their lives, and the awareness to music has been passed on from one generation to the other.
We have been influences by so many cultures as well, as much as who we are a varied mixture of nationalities and culture, and the mixture of all those makes us uniquely Filipinos. But, maybe to better understand, when all of these happenings have passed, why not vist us here and discover us first hand. I would say you will find so many familiar things as we too were under Spanish rule for 3 centuries, so imagine how much influece the Spanish culture had in forming the Filipino culture and our love for music. And I so agree with one of the comments. At a very young age we are exposed to music and arts from the very people around us as we grow up. Not all may have the ability to carry a tune, but the talent and love for the arts manifests in different ways. Singing is just one of the more common talents, something we do when we don't have anythng to do . . . well pretty much, hehehe.
2:52 when the kid started singing, their reactions were same as mine! I couldn't believe it! Hahahaha
Filipinos are gifted.. especially the gift of hearing.. so we can mimic any singers we want and learned how to sing properly by listening to their songs.. just what Marcelito did..
My father sings and he always tell me that a good singer is a singer that can hear himself/herself sing. Hahaha para daw auto correct. 😂
agree, hearing is a major part of singing... hearing/listening to what you're mimicking and hearing what you sound while mimicking is essential...
When the kid sung she's gone
I don't know but I cried
Same dude
Same here🤦🏻♂💪
I just love you guys. It just warms my heart whenever you encourage these filipino talents
It's all real guys especially living in the provinces ,just like Charice started to sing at 3 yrs.old? They have so much more talented singers in the Philippines ❤👍
Hi Waleska and Efra, big fan of your channel because of your intellectual prowess on music and vocals . The truth why kids in the Philippines tend to sing is always around karaoke and because karaoke machines all have oldies music programmed in them so played over and over lol. = )
Your passion and appreciation for music is also very inspiring!
Hi Feature Fridays! Just discovered your channel 😅. I love your reactions to viral Filipino videos. May I just say that if hadn't noticed yet, many of these exceptionally talented Filipinos are from very poor communities in the Philippines and are disadvantage in life, like that little beter on a chair who's missing a leg, or that kid wearing a striped adult shirt because they can't afford to buy proper kid clothes. Sad as it truly is, but Filipinos are one of the happiest people on earth because they don't have much, hence it takes so little to make them happy. And yes, music is the least expensive way for them to be entertained and to showcase their talent, hoping that it can somehow bring them good fortune in life (economically). So yes, I agree with your sentiments that I hope going viral could help reign in the path to good fortune.
Try to watch The Voice Kids Philippines, there’s a lot of good kid singers there
The first song I remembered singing in a Karaoke was Dancing Queen by Abba. I think I was 5 or 6 y.o then.
Filipino's love old songs. Filipinos go to karaoke songs are old songs. Especially Frank Sinatra, Beatles, Bee Gees, Air Supply, Jennifer Holiday, Whitney and more.
The kid cant read yet so he's only singing the song based of what he heard and understand thats why sometimes you can hear him just mumble some of the lyrics 🤭🤭🤭btw when my son was 2yr old he can sing (not fully tho) May bukas pa by Gary V. because of the teleserye Probinsyano 😂😂
We love your reactions ❤️
The viral singers you reacted too might have joined singing contests here.
Philippines singing contests here are on different level. Try to react on them like the Tawag Ng Tanghalan where Elaine Duran was the champion in season 3 😁
I was waiting for part 2 about 11 minutes ago and I kinda slept and boom! 10 minutes ago, it's here.
Children truly listen and if they got the talent they can as well sing....Welcome to Philippines where you can sing for fun.
That’s a normal scene in the Philippines-KARAOKE machine is the culprit 😂
She's Gone is one of the most popular song here for karaoke because of its high notes. Filipinos like to belt. Just don't give a Filipino a mic unless you're ready for it. Every family probably has someone who can sing. And yeah, we do it for fun most of the time.
Some kids here sing at least 3 yrs old.. what they sing will depend on the exposure. If you have a karaoke at home, that is what you or your family play or do during leisure time. How we found out we can do that? We just sing. Nobody will judge you if you're out of tune, just sing. People may laugh but that's part of doing it because for us singing with friends and family is fun. We sing anything actually 🤣😂😂 even it's no good for our voice 😂😂🤣
this is accurately true and i totally agree with this...
We don't have a videoke machine, pero may MYX daily top ten. Ahhahaha kanta lang kasi may lyrics .
3 years old, I think they started singing younger than 3 yrs old... don't forget that moment they start to talk/mumble they get taught how to sing twinkle, twinkle little star, are you sleeping brother john and bahay kubo...
I think this is my favorite reaction of Efra in 5 min frost😂😂. his reaction is priceless when the kids are singing..
I had a hard time laughing at Efra's facial expression for being "couldn't believe" reaction.
Hahaha thats filipino talent , no wonder hehe big thanks to you both luv u much...tnx for allowing our talents to be heard worldwide god bless n more power
Title of the song is SAYANG NA SAYANG by AEGIS
Efra's reaction is just priceless ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ tawang-tawa ako hayp ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ ♡♡♡
DONT MESS WITH FILIPINO AMATEUR SINGERS!
LOL 🤣 efra and waleska's reaction when that little kid just started singing 😁👌😂 Just epic
Watch the KID "Esang dela Tore" on wish bus singing "MUSIKA" in english Music.
Yes please
The 6-7-year old boy in red T-shirt was singing in Tagalog which likely was his mother language anyway so that might've explained the "warmth" Waleska sensed/ heard
On a different note, I am just in awe of you two...so young yet seemingly so "old" in your perception of the art of song/ music
Keep on reacting, and I'll keep on listening to you...I mean, I am from the same country these Filipino musicians you listen to come from so I am rather "used to them" which is not to say that I am not awed and impressed by their talent because I am...
Imagine how singing contest in the Philippine goes??
Only those people who have confidence join contests
Imagine if you're the in the panel of judges.
We cant deny the fact that self defense against the judges is not to join even if we had the talent.
Yep, viral singers from around the word would be really fun to watch!