• 15 hours ago
Saad ni Cooky Chua, dumating ang panahon nung kataasan ng popularidad ng banda niyang Color It Red na kinainisan niya ang pag-awit ng "Paglisan," ang classic hit song nila nung 1994.

Sa tuwing magge-guest daw sila noon sa mga TV shows, lagi raw kasi itong hinihiling na i-perform nila kahit na ibang kanta naman ang pino-promote nila.

Pero katagalan daw ay nagpapasalamat na rin siya sa naitulong nito sa kanilang kasikatan.

Ibinahagi rin ni Cooky ang tunay na kuwento sa likod ng "Paglisan."

Panoorin ang paglalahad niya sa video na ito.

#pepvideo #cookychua #paglisan

Video: Jerry Olea
Edit: Rommel Llanes

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00:00In the 90s, listening to music was very popular
00:02because of the death of Flor Condon Blasio
00:05when she was killed in Singapore.
00:06So even until now,
00:08people's consciousness is still there
00:11about listening to music.
00:12And why do you feel that people are always requesting you to listen to music?
00:18Actually, there was a point in time
00:21that I got annoyed
00:23because even though we were promoting a new album or a new song,
00:27they were still requesting us to sing the song Paglisan.
00:32But as time went by,
00:35and our thoughts matured,
00:38my gratitude went to Barbara Cristi Paraguya and Mike Villegas
00:42who wrote the song.
00:43Because if they didn't write it,
00:45and it didn't have such a deep meaning,
00:49now, every time I sing it,
00:52I feel more grateful for that song.
00:57What is the meaning of that song?
01:01Especially in the past,
01:03when they were sexy,
01:05they used to say,
01:06kiss me in the sky.
01:07That kind of interpretation.
01:09It's different.
01:11Actually, the point of any song,
01:14of course, it's up to the audience.
01:17That's how good the music is.
01:19It depends on the interpretation of the listener.
01:21But she really wrote the lyrics of Barbie
01:24because our manager's father died at that time.
01:28She wrote the lyrics and Mike Villegas composed the music.
01:33So it's really death.
01:34But when it became popular,
01:36many people thought it was about love life.
01:39We were happy because as I said,
01:42it depends on the interpretation of the listener.
01:44That's how open it is for me.
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