Filipinos are naturally shy people, alcohol somehow helps to overcome that shyness. there is a phrase in Filipino "humihiram ng tapang sa alak" which roughly translates to "borrowing courage from alcohol"
@@bokrason6194 true hahaha kakamis tuloy hihihi kada uwi ko sa pinas laging ngrerent ako ng videoke machine makakanta man lang kasama buong pamilya at yun ang namimis ko dito europa 😩😩 di ka man lang makakanta ng medyo malakas man lang, gagalit mga kapit bahay 😂😂😂palibhasa puro mga tanders ang kapit flat namin 😆😆
Fun Fact (or Fiction) : 95% of Filipinos can sing, 98% of Filipinos sing better when drunk. 10% of those who can sing when drunk has a melodic delay when singing in Karaoke. Meaning they are 1 or 2 notes behind the track but their still sing the song correctly.
So many people criticized us but honestly we’re more than that talented filipinos and where ever we were in this world? We always do our best, we are singers, workaholic,hospitality, etc try to visit philippines so you can witness by yourselves guys 😅😅
You're so much joy to watch! 😊 He said, "Hali ka rito," meaning, "Come here." Although Filipino word, "Karito," also mean "Small cart." Usually, for transporting things, food and vegetables. 💕
I highly encourage you both to go to the Philippines and hang over any island or beach like Boracay and find those singing bars then you may enjoy singing along with great Filipino singers. 😊
You guys should do a reaction to Batak people singing! The Batak tribe is one of the many ethnic groups that make up Indonesia. Similar to Filipinos, there's a common stereotype in Indonesia that Batak people have excellent musical talents, especially when it comes to singing. This stereotype comes from the strong musical traditions within Batak culture. Many Batak people are skilled in playing musical instruments and singing. The region, as well as Batak communities across Indonesia, has produced several well-known singers and musicians-Lyodra, Anggi Marito, and Judika from Indonesian Idol, to name a few. (There are also older, legendary Indonesian singers, but these are just to give you a reference you're likely familiar with.) Choirs and vocal harmonies are often a key part of Batak Christian church services, which further solidifies this musical image. The Batak people's association with music and singing is often a source of pride within the community. And, like the Filipino "inuman sessions," we have a similar tradition where we sing at gatherings or at Lapo. A Lapo is a traditional Batak eatery that often serves Tuak, a traditional Batak palm wine. These places aren't just about the food-they're social spaces where people gather, chat, and often enjoy live music or singing, reinforcing the Batak people's musical reputation. I hope you guys read this and consider my input. Have a great one! 😊
I have had the privilege of having over 30 trips to the Philippines (top to bottom) and have experienced this type of thing many times :) also with the Mall singers and supermarket employees doing their line dances it is definitely a country of talented people ! Ingat/Amping to all the Pinoy out there :)
When saying “sa inuman session” you can omit the preposition “sa”. “sa” is equivalent to “in” and you know already that “inuman” means drinking thus making it “in a drinking session”, you can simply say “inuman session” which when you say “in inuman session” thats somehow how Filipino constructs tag-lish or Tagalog-English phrases…
Im very thankful to you both brother and sister for give a nice and good reaction to my fellow Filipino,, thank you so much guys,, come to the Philippines and experience how is good is it ❤❤❤
@@laplue Ano? haha.. dito as a declarative or imperative form and nandito as expressing the state of being somewhere. Magkaiba po yan. Hahaha.. hindi mo pweding sabihin na halika nandito. Or else use comma. 😅 Pero iiba na po meaning nya.
Not all Filipinos speak with thick accents, don't overgeneralize, dude. You had no idea that most international call centers hired Filipinos. I would assume I can speak better than you with correct pronunciation.
There are clips of Lea Salonga singing A Whole New World with Darren Criss and On My Own under the influence. She still comes across as clear as she usually is despite the poor quality video and audio recording equipment. I think it was shot in a bar in NY (Marie’s Crisis). You should check them out.
I think the first singer has been a finalist on Its Showtime's Tawag Ng Tanghalan. Not sure of the year though. You two are already into the Filipino culture rabbit hole... there's no turning back now! hahaha!
some of the vids were old school-style, even before there was karaoke. Up to the 1980s, the inuman sessions had a guitar and no mikes. Just a guitar, with the alcohol, and the party is good to go.
If either of you (or both) actually come to the Philippines, we Filipinos personally invite you too our Inuman Sessions, just bring your upbeat personalities, we've got the food and drinks covered. 😂😅
The phrase 'akala ko ba Happy Birthday' translates to 'oh i thought it was a happy birthday'! - directed to the guy singing a sad song (the song IS SAD!) in a Birthday Party (a happy event).
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halika rito is come here in English
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Try to react TAONG GRASYA he is great you will amaze them.
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Filipinos are naturally shy people, alcohol somehow helps to overcome that shyness. there is a phrase in Filipino "humihiram ng tapang sa alak" which roughly translates to "borrowing courage from alcohol"
@@bokrason6194 true hahaha kakamis tuloy hihihi kada uwi ko sa pinas laging ngrerent ako ng videoke machine makakanta man lang kasama buong pamilya at yun ang namimis ko dito europa 😩😩 di ka man lang makakanta ng medyo malakas man lang, gagalit mga kapit bahay 😂😂😂palibhasa puro mga tanders ang kapit flat namin 😆😆
@@Sarajenzo2016Lalo na pakantahin tapos Ang ayaw kc nahihiya pero kapag nakahawak na Ng mic 🎤 halos ayaw na bitawan
Ky nga viral sa fb reels now tatlong araw n ginaganap birtday ky yun kapit bahay pinutulan n ng linya ng kuryentr😅😅
Yeah he said karito but not the carrito that we know😂😂. It means ka rito or come hear
you nailed it. haha i sing if i already drunk. hahaha thats why my friends wanted to drink with me. hahaha
You both are so deep into our culture now, gotta experience that Filipino inuman personally
uto-uto!
Fun Fact (or Fiction) : 95% of Filipinos can sing, 98% of Filipinos sing better when drunk. 10% of those who can sing when drunk has a melodic delay when singing in Karaoke. Meaning they are 1 or 2 notes behind the track but their still sing the song correctly.
😂😂😂😂😂 yeaaah! that's fun and fact as f*ck .😂😂
Fun*
Fiction.. lol
with sub-standard mics no less :)
So many people criticized us but honestly we’re more than that talented filipinos and where ever we were in this world? We always do our best, we are singers, workaholic,hospitality, etc try to visit philippines so you can witness by yourselves guys 😅😅
You're so much joy to watch! 😊 He said, "Hali ka rito," meaning, "Come here." Although Filipino word, "Karito," also mean "Small cart." Usually, for transporting things, food and vegetables. 💕
Small caet is kariton
kariton kaibigan
I highly encourage you both to go to the Philippines and hang over any island or beach like Boracay and find those singing bars then you may enjoy singing along with great Filipino singers. 😊
No wonder I always think I sing better when I’m intoxicated on alcohol 😂
I always learn so much on this channel. Love you guys! 🥰
Filipinos loves singing everywhere. Thanks for your video.😍😍😍😍
You guys should do a reaction to Batak people singing! The Batak tribe is one of the many ethnic groups that make up Indonesia. Similar to Filipinos, there's a common stereotype in Indonesia that Batak people have excellent musical talents, especially when it comes to singing. This stereotype comes from the strong musical traditions within Batak culture. Many Batak people are skilled in playing musical instruments and singing. The region, as well as Batak communities across Indonesia, has produced several well-known singers and musicians-Lyodra, Anggi Marito, and Judika from Indonesian Idol, to name a few. (There are also older, legendary Indonesian singers, but these are just to give you a reference you're likely familiar with.) Choirs and vocal harmonies are often a key part of Batak Christian church services, which further solidifies this musical image.
The Batak people's association with music and singing is often a source of pride within the community. And, like the Filipino "inuman sessions," we have a similar tradition where we sing at gatherings or at Lapo. A Lapo is a traditional Batak eatery that often serves Tuak, a traditional Batak palm wine. These places aren't just about the food-they're social spaces where people gather, chat, and often enjoy live music or singing, reinforcing the Batak people's musical reputation.
I hope you guys read this and consider my input. Have a great one! 😊
Hahaha! You’re BOTH correct. He did say karito but it’s really haliKA RITO. Meaning, Come here. It sounded like one word yeah. 😂
SEEE??? I knew it!!!!
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karito means cart hali ka rito means come here
@@nickcasipe7645 "karitoN" is a cart in tagalog, "karito" is a tire in other filipino dialect.
My favorite reactors Waleska & Efra❤❤
Me too .i love this two
PH never runs out of soundalikes. Some even sing the entire soundtrack of The Bodyguard. Whitney is never dead here.
Filipinos can sing with or without alcohol. We are just gifted with wide range of voice and.... Confidence!!!!!
Hahahahahha inuman sessions have the best vocalists and singers in our country because of videoke. Hahahaahhaha
More of these, waleska and efra!❤
I have had the privilege of having over 30 trips to the Philippines (top to bottom) and have experienced this type of thing many times :)
also with the Mall singers and supermarket employees doing their line dances it is definitely a country of talented people !
Ingat/Amping to all the Pinoy out there :)
Thank you Waleska and Efra for your awesome reactions. So good and fun!
Silently watching your all videos guys..thanks for the love for filipinos,Godbless❤
Don't explain to much lady, 😂😂, Filipinos are great singers... Period!
Thats how great filipinos celebrate ❤
Hahaha that's correct... The inner talent, shown or glowen inside. Come out inside without hesitation. That's the power of Alcohol.
Thanks
I hope Filipino tanggeros and tanggeras in UK invite these two to their sessions so they experience our drunken style singing. 😂
Tapos tatagayan nila si simon ng shot puno
This is the best season to visit the Philippines, parties are left and right specially when Christmas is nearing!
WAITING FOR YOU TWO TO VISIT PH!
❤❤❤ we definitely love these two Efra and Waleska 🥰 God bless you always guys!
I'm a Filipino and my singing talent boosted when drunk!!! idk why hahaha or maybe my confidence boosted and dont even care what happen around...
We appreciate you guys acknowledging the Filipino talent. 🙏🙏
You both are so gorgeous ❤ and I am so happy whenever I'm watching your videos ❤
When saying “sa inuman session” you can omit the preposition “sa”. “sa” is equivalent to “in” and you know already that “inuman” means drinking thus making it “in a drinking session”, you can simply say “inuman session” which when you say “in inuman session” thats somehow how Filipino constructs tag-lish or Tagalog-English phrases…
Im glad u enjoy this video guys,love ur reactions❤❤❤
"If Ella sings your song, it's her song now".. Duuuudeee!!! 😂😂😂
That headshot! dead!! from Waleska, (smiling, nose flaring). hahahaha, so cute! 🤣
He said “ halika rito”.. meaning “come here”.. 😊
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Im very thankful to you both brother and sister for give a nice and good reaction to my fellow Filipino,, thank you so much guys,, come to the Philippines and experience how is good is it ❤❤❤
I always watch your reaction guys. You put humor into it which I love.
The talent is already there, the alcohol simply takes the shyness away...
I like you both I'm very happy always watching you guys reacting Filipino singer❤❤❤❤
1st guy is a public school teaxher and also plays in bars as side gigs. He has his own channel. JMD Jam
I knew it. thats why he looks so familiar and I was surprised because I already subscribe to his channel. 😂
he's also from Tnt right?
"halika rito" is two words and "narito" is only one word and they are different mean. 'Halika rito' is like 'you come here' and 'narito' is 'here'
What are you saying? Narito is a slang means nandito and rito means dito. Halika rito means halika dito and it mean come over here.
"here" parin naman lahat yan. di naman tayo mahigpit sa words pwera nalang kung buwan ng wika 😅
@@laplue Ano? haha.. dito as a declarative or imperative form and nandito as expressing the state of being somewhere. Magkaiba po yan. Hahaha.. hindi mo pweding sabihin na halika nandito. Or else use comma. 😅 Pero iiba na po meaning nya.
@@judgedredd3313 (adverb of place) root word ang sinsabi ko parehas lang ang rito at dito. mapaslang, imperative, polite. tawa pa, genius ka siguro.
@@laplue no, example.. Dito ako kumakain. Means I eat here. Nandito ako, kumakain. Means I'm right here, eating.
The word is halika rito meaning come here. Not “karito. 😊 I love your reactions on Filipino music.
That’s right Hali,a mean come riot is here. Ven aqui.
Well said Efra! ❤
Your so funny to watch.for your reaction is real.❤❤
6:16 i like how they get scientific about it when in reality alcohol just gives filipino people more confidence to sing.
Most of the filipino people love to sing especially during parties.. Alcohol is part of overcoming their weaknesses..Thanks for sharing
Filipinos are undoubtedly the world's best singer,,,, when drunk,,,,
Hahaha 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
How come Filipinos speak English with a very thick accent, at times mispronounced, but sing the songs very fluently? Amazing!
i think it's because we imitate (almost perfectly) how singers sing the song
vice versa, how you can speak, pronounce Tagalog or sing fluently
Not all Filipinos speak with thick accents, don't overgeneralize, dude. You had no idea that most international call centers hired Filipinos. I would assume I can speak better than you with correct pronunciation.
Same way how UK people dont have accent when singing but accent comes out when just talking
Kung makatanong toh kala mo hindi pinoy eh hahahaha
i like the way how you react the pinoy singers hehe
There are clips of Lea Salonga singing A Whole New World with Darren Criss and On My Own under the influence. She still comes across as clear as she usually is despite the poor quality video and audio recording equipment. I think it was shot in a bar in NY (Marie’s Crisis). You should check them out.
Hope you both visit in the Philippines❤
Really love your reactions guys..
I think the first singer has been a finalist on Its Showtime's Tawag Ng Tanghalan. Not sure of the year though.
You two are already into the Filipino culture rabbit hole... there's no turning back now! hahaha!
Singer 1, 2, 3, 4, r very good 👏👏👏
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ive missed you guys.. you never changed always fun to watch all your reactions..
Waleska and Efra, please visit Philippines. You will get more friends in an instant. I always watching your reaction videos guys. love it❤
Very cute reaction from both of u❤ love lots guys ❤❤❤❤
That “thank you Beyonce!” HAHAHAHAHAHA….. I cracked up…
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"Halika rito" means come here. Efra is hilarious! 🤣🤣🤣
realtalk:Filipinos can sing better when drunk because the shyness goodbye 😂confidence got boom...😅
Halika rito 😊😊😊
means come here😉
some of the vids were old school-style, even before there was karaoke. Up to the 1980s, the inuman sessions had a guitar and no mikes. Just a guitar, with the alcohol, and the party is good to go.
❤❤❤ love it...
Mabuhay from the Philippines thanks for the vlog ❤
I really enjoy seing you guys
I loved you guys! ❤❤❤❤
Filipinos are PROFESSIONAL SINGERS AND PROFESSIONAL DANCERS and HERE I AM A PROFESSIONAL WATCHER 😅
I always learn something new from this channel 😃
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Hi Waleska. Thanks for this review, I enjoyed it
Alak is so left shy to singing ,this Filipino trade, laklak is one song in Filipino talent,😎😎😎♥️ thank you guys to believe a pilipino singer,🙏🙏🙏
Every occasion is not perfect without karaoke, kantahan in the Philippines. 😁
i love efra's energy in this video lmaooooo
1st..❤❤❤
If either of you (or both) actually come to the Philippines, we Filipinos personally invite you too our Inuman Sessions, just bring your upbeat personalities, we've got the food and drinks covered. 😂😅
filipino sometimes are shy to sing but a bottle of whiskey or gin can boost our confidence to hold the mic and show our hidden talent 😂🤣
That's when our confidence build up 😂
Always watching from 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭 ...🤙🤙🤙🤙
lol waleska just waiting for approval at 1:25 :)) it was a good one tho
Perfect pronunciation 💪🏼
"Halika rito" it means...come here here in the Philippines 🥰🥰🥰
Never knew I'll get a science lesson with this lol, thanks waleska!
Ohhh woww
i learned something , now i know drunk person can sing without inhibitions 👏👏🥂🥂♥️♥️♥️🥰🥰🥰
When a pilipino guy is drunk they become much more better at singing,, 😅😅😅
It seems like you guys are quite familliar with opm songs or tagalog words. You are amazing
Gathering Saturday night cause its a payday....that was our stress reliever...
Filipinos are mostly good in singing every house try to have a karaoke to enjoy whenever theres an occasion or get together 😊
Natawa ako sa thankn you so much beyonce ni waleska😂😂😂lOL....
Well she knowls... She knows😂😂😂😂
in tagalog ( hali ka rito - that means "come here")
Karito - when there's no space, that provides a different meaning which is cart (noun)
In Philippines. The alcohol is the drive for them to sing especially in public.it gives so much confidence to shy people
When you're in inuman,just enjoy and feel your song like and dont worry just feel it and enjoy ito ay coming out from positive from you...☺️
Filipinos loves music a lot. They became a singer when they heat up by liquor.
The phrase 'akala ko ba Happy Birthday' translates to 'oh i thought it was a happy birthday'! - directed to the guy singing a sad song (the song IS SAD!) in a Birthday Party (a happy event).
before the karaoke trending this is the way we sing in inuman, using guitar and jamming with friends, this is an old way filipino music😊
"halika rito" can be translated to "come over here" but since it was used in a fast paced song, it became a contraction "halik-karito".
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HAHAHAAHAHAHA "Thank you BEYONCEEEE"... i get that inside joke in hollywood! hahahaha
Just subscribed guys!
03:50 the phrase is "halika rito" which you heard only was "karito" because it was emphasized. "halika rito" means "come over here"
where can i get the video of the singing girl sometimes love just ain't enough?
A'tin attendance ✅ from pagadian here and sisiw here ❤❤❤
Let's go. Binuo nyo nanaman Ang Araw ko