A1’s Ben Adams wants to collab with Sarah Geronimo | Inquirer Entertainment

A1’s Ben Adams wants to collab with Sarah Geronimo

By: - Reporter
/ 03:49 PM September 10, 2019

MANILA, Philippines — English singer-songwriter and member of boy band A1 Ben Adams wants to duet with singer-actress Sarah Geronimo.

Adams said Tuesday he has already tapped Geronimo’s agency Viva Artists for a possible collaboration.

“Well, quick update, I’ve checked out all of the videos and articles you guys have sent me on @JustSarahG and I think she’s amazing! Have emailed @VivaArtists so let’s see what they say…… thanks everyone! #Philippines,” Adams wrote in a Twitter post.

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This was after he asked his followers over Twitter which female Southeast Asian artist he should sing with.

Most suggestions were Geronimo and Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray, Adams said.

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“I’m looking for a well known South East Asian female artist to duet with me on something……any suggestions? #Philippines #Singapore #Indonesia #Thailand #Malaysia,” Adams wrote.

“So @JustSarahG and @catrionaelisa seem to be coming up a lot in suggestions for who to duet with on my next project…….now I just need to find their contact details and make it happen! #Philippines,” he said in a separate post.

Adams’ boy band A1 rose to fame in the ‘90s and some of their hits include “Like A Rose,” “One Last Song,” “One More Try,” among others. /muf

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