KZ Tandingan, Apl de Ap collab for ‘Coke Studio’ finale | Inquirer.net

KZ Tandingan, Apl de Ap collab for ‘Coke Studio’ finale

By: - Reporter
/ 01:01 PM November 19, 2018

Filipino pride KZ Tandingan and Apl de Ap shared the stage at “Coke Studio’s” Season Two finale aired Sunday on ABS-CBN.

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The two artists who have conquered the international stage performed an original song entitled “Homecomin’” dedicated to overseas Filipinos who are away from their families.

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“It’s a conversation of longing and wanting to be with your family,” Apl said. “It’s a tribute to our hardworking OFWs.”

“Merong mga Pilipino na grabe yung sakripisyo para sa mga familya nila kaya sobrang importante samin na ikwento sa inyo through our song ang kanilang storya,” Tandingan added.

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In the finale episode, Apl and Tandingan also sang their rendition of the latter’s 2017 pop song “Labo.”

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Tandingan came to prominence when she won the first season of “The X Factor Philippines” in 2012.

The 26-year-old singer wowed the international stage when she became the first Filipino to represent the country in China’s singing competition “Singer.”

Meanwhile, Apl is a member of Grammy Award-winning hip-hop group Black Eyed Peas known for their hit songs “Where is the Love?” and “I Gotta Feeling.” /cbb

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