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WATCH: Trio performs AlDub-inspired original song

/ 03:53 PM September 24, 2015

THE phenomenal on-screen loveteam of Alden Richards and Maine Mendoza or “Yaya Dub” has inspired a trio of musicians to produce an original song as tribute to the hit “AlDub” tandem of Eat Bulaga.

Siblings Isaiah and Andrai Antonio posted “The AlDub Song” on YouTube, which was co-written by their friend Keiko Necesario.

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“Ano mang pagsubok kakayanin / Pangakong ikaw ay iibigin / Wala nang makakapigil sa atin / Dahil parapapa-papa AlDub you / Sasabihin mo rin kaya / Maalden kita,” the chorus goes.

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In a Facebook post, Necesario said the song was completed one Saturday afternoon.

“I had the most fun writing this song with my friends Isaiah and Andrai (The Antonio Duo) we wrote the song earlier, finished it in 2 hours, and recorded for an hour. Super fun jam and trippings. Hope you guys would like ‘THE ALDUB SONG’ we have for you guys,” she said, adding that a recorded version is coming out soon.
As of writing, the video has garnered more than 163,000 views and 4,600 likes on YouTube. YG

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