LISTEN: Vivoree Esclito, Patrick Quiroz sing new 'Star ng Pasko' rendition | Inquirer Entertainment

LISTEN: Vivoree Esclito, Patrick Quiroz sing new ‘Star ng Pasko’ rendition

/ 12:49 PM October 10, 2020

Vivoree Esclito, Patrick Quiroz

Vivoree Esclito (left) and Patrick Quiroz (Images: Instagram/@vivoree, @patrickquiroz_)

Vivoree Esclito and Patrick Quiroz released a new version of the popular 2009 ABS-CBN Christmas station ID “Star ng Pasko” as the holidays near.

They premiered their rendition alongside a lyric video, which ABS-CBN Star Music posted on its YouTube page on Thursday, Oct. 8.

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“Ang nagsindi nitong ilaw / Walang iba kundi ikaw / Salamat sa liwanag mo / Muling magkakakulay ang Pasko,” the pair sings while the words appear on screen.

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Esclito and Quiroz’s take on the holiday tune was produced by Roque “Rox” Santos and arranged by Tommy Katigbak. Meanwhile, Timothy Recla mixed and mastered the music.

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Robert Labayen wrote the song back in 2009, while Marcus and Amber Davis created its original music. The Christmas track premiered after Typhoon Ondoy ravaged Luzon earlier that year.

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The original version was performed by over 300 Kapamilya talents such as Sarah Geronimo, John Lloyd Cruz, Angel Locsin and Coco Martin.  /ra

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