Malaysian Birit Queen Min Yasmin love na love ng mga Pinoy | Bandera

Malaysian Birit Queen Min Yasmin love na love ng mga Pinoy

Alex Brosas - March 06, 2018 - 12:30 AM


ANG Malaysian singer na si Min Yasmin ang guest performer sa opening ng Bless Las Paellas sa Vista Mall sa Taguig last weekend. Love na love na siya ng mga Pinoy dahil sa kanyang mga Tagalog songs.

Friends pala sila ni Jessie V. Maloles, one of the owners of Bless Las Paellas na ang specialty ay Spanish food.

Parang pinagtagpo ng tadhana sina Min at Jessie at may malaking factor sa buhay nila ang Malaysia.

Being a former Mrs. Philippines International, Jessie competed in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia few years ago where she ended up as first runner-up.

“We have been friends for almost five years. We met at the airport. By that time, the owner, ate Jessie. She went to Malaysia for a competition. I was also at the airport going to Manila. They have Bless Amari boutique hotel and Japanese resto,” Min told us.

May mall tour si Min sa SM and Robinsons malls for her “Min Yasmin: Pangarap” album. Nakapag-perform na pala sa 30 mall shows sa SM para sa album nila ni Nikki Bacolod.

Mostly ay Tagalog ang nasa “Pangarap” album ni Min. Her favourite is “Bakit Pa?”, the song originally sang by Jessa Zaragoza. Binigyan ito ng bagong arrangement ng discoverer and manager ni Min na si Julfekar.

“That’s the first Tagalog song I fell in love with because sir Julefekar always sing that song but I don’t know who is the singer, what is the song (about). When I get to know the song, I fell in love,” chika ni Min.

“My tutor are my friends like Ate Jessie. She also teaches me in Visayan language. They always talk to me in Tagalog. From there, I learned Tagalog,” she added.

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