Chito Miranda, Gloc-9, Shanti Dope to collab? | Inquirer Entertainment

Chito Miranda, Gloc-9, Shanti Dope to collab?

/ 12:44 PM July 23, 2019

Chito Miranda teased a collaboration with rappers Gloc-9 and Shanti Dope after he posted a picture of the three of them together on Monday, July 22.

“May bago kaming niluluto (We’re cooking something up),” the Parokya ni Edgar frontman wrote in the caption.

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Gloc-9 posted a similar picture that included artist Klumcee.

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“Naaamoy ko mabango yang niluluto nyo ahh… masarap yan panigurado (I can smell that what you’re cooking is good… it’s delicious for sure),” actor Joross Gamboa commented on Miranda’s picture.

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Fans on Instagram speculated a part 2 of “Bagsakan,” the popular rap collaboration of Parokya ni Edgar with Francis M and Gloc-9, could be in the works.

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Parokya, Gloc-9 and Shanti Dope performed “Bagsakan” last February during the University of the Philippines (UP) Fair in the Diliman campus, with the “Amatz” rapper taking over the part of Kiko.  /ra

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