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Maxene, husband sing ‘Kaleidoscope World’ to remember Francis M

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/ 12:14 PM March 11, 2019

Maxene, husband sing ‘Kaleidoscope World’ to remember Francis M

Francis Magalona. INQUIRER FILE

MANILA, Philippines — Maxene Magalona and her husband Rob Mananquil paid tribute to the late Master Rapper Francis M with their own rendition of “Kaleidoscope World.”

Magalona shared on Sunday a video of herself with Mananquil singing the 1995 hit in front of Francis M’s grave at the Loyola Memorial Park in Marikina City.

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“Thank you for promoting love and peace through your music. We love you, pop. Happy 10th year in heaven,” Magalona wrote in the caption.

Mananquil posted the same video via his own account with caption: “Never have I felt the most nervous yet most inspired to perform a song by the Philippines’ most iconic rapper. Thank you for your words of wisdom, sir.”

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Francis M passed away on March 6, 2009, after battling leukemia. /cbb

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