Charice sings Mama

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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2008

Beautiful song performed by Charice Pempengco at Sharon.
Charice is such a great singer.
Thanx to hamrhawk

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  • what language is this ? part english part???

  • It is Tagalog, the language of the Philipines.

  • @snoblessie

    you're wrong it's not tagalog!! we call it filipino language. :D

  • @PreciousMariah22 Aha, okay ;-) I did not know. Thanx for the reply.

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  • Wow. Not only is her voice great, but she perfectly captured the emotion to deliver the lyrics of the song. Her voice is beautiful when she's belting out hits, but also when she sings softly like in this song. Bravo!

  • yep she's born in the philippines.. quiet a phenomenal talent ain't she?

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  • love her rendition....

  • SUPER FULL OF EMPTIONS RAMDAM NA RAMDAM KO TLGA GRABEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I LOVE CHARICE!! FAN FROM BRASIL!

  • Bagay kay Gloria Arroyo ang awiting iyan hindi dahil nag sakripisyo siya at nag maid sa London ngunit dahil si Gloria Macapagal Arroyo ang promotor ng pag papaalila ng mga pinoy sa buong mundo - siya ang may pakana ng supermaid!

  • @joekielee : youre great,,,,, you know that many women in filipino to be maid in London,, but you're has huge patriotic still,,,, im proud with you

  • perfect song and amazing performance! love u charice!

  • super singer!!!!

  • @snoblessie In truth, the language in the Philippines is locally called, "PILIPINO" which is a conglomeration of numerous languages such as, Tagalog, English, Malaysian, Indonesian, Chinese, Spanish and who knows what else. In reality, most if not all languages have this characteristic. They tend to adopt words from other languages to accomodate the younger crowd for facility of communication. RGA, San Diego

  • @snoblessie

    ^_^ tagalog is just a part of our language. :))

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