Tuesday, November 23, 2010





Day 3: Tukid Negros, Recording and Harana

On the third day, November 21, Sheila and Vhouying King were both scheduled as guests in “Tukib Negros,” RMN Bacolod’s Sunday morning talk show with some of its interesting hosts including Lolo.com. The program is a combination of interesting topics about lifestyle, wellness, achievers and a lot more that would fill up every radio listener’s day. Sheila and Vhuoying King were asked about their passion for music, how they made it a reality and their dreams. Sheila rendered a sample of her latest Ilonggo single “Sa Handum na Guid Lang” as well as Vhouying King who never hesitated to express his humorous character in his smash hit Ilonggo song “Kadaku Sang Moon.” The hosts got entertained by their stories and their ideas about music.

After the interview, the group that also included Bacolod rappers Poy6100, Zaril and event organizer, Patrick Bucabal headed to nearby resto to grab some sumptuous lunch. Then after an hour, Zaril decided to record his unrecorded Ilonggo rap song that convinced Sheila to sing the chorus part at Poy6100 mobile studio. We call it mobile because they assembled their gadgets that included a PC and condenser microphone at the boutique shop of Poy’s Aunt inside the Plaza Mart Mall. By 6PM, Zaril and Sheila finished recording the track entitled “Salamat Iloy,” a rap song tribute to all the mothers who deeply cared for their children. Poy did the editing and effects of the song. The touching rap song is set to be released first in Bacolod FM stations and soon in Iloilo.

In the evening, Sheila was scheduled to perform at RMN “Harana” singing and musical program featuring Bacolod’s all-time favourite folk singers mostly composed of old men and women who still have passion for local music. Sheila gladly performed her song “Sa Handum Na Guid Lang” that thrilled everyone in the program. After Sheila’s song number, they decided to call it a night and headed home. The next day, Sheila is on her way for a trip back home to Iloilo.

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