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00:06 We're back on the show.
00:07 We're still with one of the judges of the "Tanghalan ng Kampiyon".
00:13 Inampalan.
00:14 Yes, Inampalan is a board of judges.
00:16 We should be with one of the Inampalan members of the "Tanghalan ng Kampiyon" on TikTok.
00:22 Yes.
00:23 "Tanghalan ng Kampiyon", that's every day.
00:25 That's every day.
00:26 But how will you judge?
00:27 Ah, Kuya Boy, we don't have criteria.
00:30 Stars.
00:31 You rate the singers, the contestants, one to five stars.
00:36 Okay.
00:37 Meaning, five is the best, one is the weakest.
00:41 Okay.
00:42 This is the style of the first new champion.
00:47 Yes.
00:48 At the time of Tita Pilits and the great Bert Tawa Marcelo.
00:52 Yes.
00:53 They are both great performers.
00:54 Okay.
00:55 This is how they used to judge.
00:56 Yes.
00:57 Is it hard?
00:58 Because only one person wins, right?
01:01 Yes.
01:02 How difficult is that, Renz?
01:03 Well, of course, sometimes you want both.
01:08 You need to decide who.
01:12 You need to, right?
01:13 You need to decide who.
01:15 Because every day, there's a winner and a challenger, whoever the finalist is.
01:24 Okay.
01:25 You and Jessica, Karl, do you deliberate when the decision is difficult?
01:29 Yes.
01:30 You talk to each other.
01:31 Yes.
01:32 And the good thing about this, Kuya Boy, we agree.
01:35 Okay.
01:36 Meaning, there's no bad or bad.
01:40 That's important.
01:41 Okay.
01:42 These songs, because there are so many singers, and brilliant singers,
01:47 they would sing about their pain, about their joys, about love, about whatever.
01:53 I mean, from here in our country, to Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus,
02:00 they literally sing their lives via their songs.
02:06 You didn't do that.
02:09 No.
02:10 You always sang the compositions of others.
02:13 Yes.
02:14 Like, "Remember Me" was composed by?
02:16 Sonny Ilacat and Chito Ilacat.
02:18 Wow.
02:19 That's great.
02:20 They are our friends.
02:21 Yes, they are our brothers.
02:23 And your favorite, "Sumpako Sayo."
02:26 "Sumpako Sayo."
02:27 Lito Camo.
02:28 I listened to it last night.
02:29 It's so beautiful.
02:31 Right?
02:32 Yes.
02:33 You would never think that Lito Camo would compose something like that
02:36 because he became famous for his novelty.
02:38 Right.
02:39 But he's a serious person.
02:40 No, but he's very brilliant.
02:41 He's brilliant.
02:42 Lorena.
02:43 Lorena.
02:44 It's a Chinese song composed by Tito Kayamanda.
02:48 Of the lyrics.
02:49 So, when you sing, how do you go into the story of the song?
02:53 Of course, I read the lyrics first.
02:56 Okay.
02:57 Then, I ask the composer, "What happened here?
03:00 Is this happy?
03:02 Is this in the right direction?
03:04 Did he leave this?"
03:05 And then, that's how you interpret it.
03:07 Okay.
03:08 Then, of course, the producer comes.
03:11 He will also tell you, "Because before I came, I learned all of this from Boss Sonny Ilacat."
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03:18 Thank you very much, Boss.
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