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Celebs pick carols they want to revive

/ 12:30 AM December 05, 2018

Christmas is just around the corner. What makes the Yuletide season even more festive in Christmas-crazy Philippines is hearing carols being played or sung everywhere. They make the holidays merrier.

We asked celebrities what carols they’d choose to revive, and here are their choices:

Julie Anne San Jose

JULIE ANN SAN JOSE

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I’d like to do a cover of “We Wish You a Merry Christmas” because it has always been my favorite Christmas song. I used to sing it a lot when my friends and I would go caroling from house to house. It’s so much fun to sing!

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Gabbi Garcia

GABBI GARCIA

I’d choose “All I Want for Christmas is You.” I know it’s iconic, and has been covered by a lot of artists. And it spreads good cheer just by listening to it.

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Mark Bautista

MARK BAUTISTA

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For me, it would have to be “The First Noel,” because it’s like a ballad, and it has a nice melody.

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Kate Valdez

KATE VALDEZ

“Namamasko Po” by Willie Revillame is my choice. It’s such a happy and merry song to sing. Besides, we don’t hear it often. By doing so, we would even help promote Tagalog songs.

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Cassy Legaspi

Mavy Legaspi

MAVY AND CASSY LEGASPI

We grew up listening to “Christmas in Our Hearts,” so that would be our choice. And it spreads a good message.

Kyline Alcantara

KYLINE ALCANTARA

“Santa Tell Me” by Ariana Grande, because of its “millennial” vibe. It has a melody na hindi masyadong pa-birit … na kayang kantahin ng hindi biritera.

Migo Adecer

MIGO ADECER

“Last Christmas” by Wham, that’s what I like. I like singing that song and wearing clothes from that era. I feel that the culture and trend are just repeating itself. I want to go back to the retro days. And I want something a little exaggerated—from the melody to the moves that accompany it. Parang ang saya lang, ’di ba? I want to make people laugh and have some fun, that’s why I want to revive it.

Garrett Bolden

GARRETT BOLDEN

If I were to revive a Christmas song, it would be “Grown-Up Christmas List.” Even if it’s a sad song, iba ang feeling when I listen to its lyrics. It’s such a beautiful song.

Josh Adornado

JOSH ADORNADO

“Grown-Up Christmas List,” because its message is very fitting to what’s happening in the world right now. And it has such a great melody that I think I can even play around with it.

Donita Nose

DONITA NOSE

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For me, it’s “Pasko Na Naman.” I know that there are so many versions of it, but I still want to record my own cover … and something that would keep people entertained.

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