Tagalog Version of Happy Performed by a Hawaiian and Russian. Watch their amazing performance

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Tagalog Version of Happy Performed by a Hawaiian and Russian. Watch their amazing performance




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Filipinos are making names in worldwide music industry. There are lots of professional singers and even ordinary Pinoy becoming famous internationally. That is also why we are grateful if other nations recognized our talents. And it's even more overwhelming if other artists showed their appreciation on our masterpiece like making covers of our very own songs or translating international famous songs into our native language. Like for instance in this viral video.

russian girl sings tagalog of happy by pharell williams
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Two YouTube artists teamed up to make a Tagalog version of the hit song 'Happy' by American singer Pharrell Williams.

It was a music video collaboration of "Hawaii's Hit maker" Jeff James and Russian Anna Rabtsun.
The video starts with James teaching in front of a class while reading a book. Unknown to him, his students are not any more interested in what he's saying until someone interrupts him by throwing a paper plane. The paper plane directly hits his mouth that prompt him to stop talking.

Then James started to sing the Tagalog version of the Despicable Me 2 hit 'Happy' together with Rabtsun after he spotted a ukulele on one of the seat in the classroom.

This music video was uploaded by James on Monday and already gathered more than 17k hits and still counting.

The two Internet sensations are known because of they mostly performed various Filipino songs.


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