Regine Velasquez: Sssssinner or Sssssaint?
Posted by empressmaruja on May 21, 2007 · 4 Comments

Hindi dahil sa tamad na akong mag-post tungkol sa tsismis kung kaya’t matagal nang walang ganap ang…
EMPRESS BALITA…Balita…balita…
Ang totoo niyan ay balak ko siyang gawing podcast, pero siyempre kailangan kong siyang paghandaan dahil alam niyo naman ang watashi…kailangan lahat BONGGA.
Bongga with matching confetti at back-up macho dancers. CHAROTEE!
O siya simulan na ang tsismisan!
Tsuktsakvavoom…
Basa pa, Bakla!
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Hindi dahil sa tamad na akong mag-post tungkol sa tsismis kung kaya’t matagal nang walang ganap ang… artinya KONTOLLL!!!
I haven’t actually seen or heard the Sourth Border render their original version of “Wherever You Are,” but then I’ve been consistently viewing Regine Velasquez with her own and, oh boy, what could be more soulful than her rendition. If you get the chance, go to http://www.youtube.com and search for “Regine: Whenever You Are.”
Whoever downloaded the latter’s version might’ve misspelt the title but I would like to thank him/her, though, for giving me the chance to enjoy and be moved by the sight and sound of it. Regine Velasquez is always a joy to watch. She sings from the heart–so full of soul and emotions. Almost always her version is way, way better than the original (read: “Listen” by Beyonce, “Hurt” by Christina Aguilera). I love Regine. She to me is the best singer in Asia; indeed, the Asia’s Songbird. I can’t be prouder of her!
— ariel allera, ariel_allera@yahoo.com
I must be obsessed about Regine Velasquez. Truth is that every time I go to the net cafe, I spend more than 3 hours googling her, much less viewing/listening to her on YouTube. My top 3 favorite videos of hers are Regine: Whenever You Are, Regine: Listen (2), Regine: Hurt. I know that some people don’t like her; they say she can’t do better than belting out, causing irritation in their ears. Well, of course, I beg to disagree. Maybe they haven’t heard her sing an entire song, so that what they could’ve noticed is every time she belts out. Had they taken time to listen to all of her songs, they would’ve changed their mind and realized that Regine herself was and will always be a music to their ears. There may be other great singers who seem to have made a mark in the international arena, but then no one can ever be compared with Regine for being so full of soul and emotions. To say that she’s Asia’s Songbird is an oversimplification.
— Ariel Allera, ariel_allera@yahoo.com