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Mall singing sensation

Discussion in 'Music Videos' started by Micawber, Aug 26, 2012.

  1. Micawber
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    Micawber Renowned Lifetime Member

    Zendee Rose Tenerefe, the ‘random girl’ who was spotted doing a mind-blowing performance of the song “And I‘m Telling You” outside an appliance store in a mall said she was in talks with the "Ellen DeGeneres" television show in the United States for a possible guest appearance.

    In a report of host Arnold Clavio over GMA Network's “Saksi” newscast, Tenerefe said: “Kinocontact na po ako ng Ellen DeGeneres show po.”

    “Sa YouTube po nagmessage po sila sa akin na magiwan daw po ako ng contact number at tsaka email dahil i-co-contact daw po nila ako as soon as possible,” she said.

    Tenerefe is now highly in demand as a guest on local shows.

    Recently, she appeared in Party Pilipinas where she performed with Kapuso Stars Rachelle Ann Go, Maricris Garcia and Jonalyn Viray.

    She first gained attention when a stranger who was capturing her mall performance of “And I’m Telling You” on video uploaded it on YouTube.

    The video which showed Tenerefe wearing simple attire and a red bag while singing became viral.

    Through the help of social media, the mall singing sensation who was dubbed the ‘random girl’ was identified as 21-year-old Zendee Rose Tenerefe from General Santos City.

    She used to audition for reality singing contests and practices in malls in front of live audiences

    [video=youtube;CYKE6hllZpM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=CYKE6hllZpM[/video]

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    http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/stor...ng-sensation-to-guest-in-ellen-degeneres-show
  2. Kuya
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    Kuya The Geeky One Staff Member

    Pretty girl, great voice.. Surprised she isn't signed up to a record label yet!
  3. oss
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    oss Somewhere Staff Member

    Staged Video?

    I have heard some fantastic singers in the Philippines easily equal to this girl, they don't all get contracts.
  4. freeheeler1690
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    freeheeler1690 New Member

    Great voice, but fortunately/unfortunately whichever way you look at it, singers like that seem to be mass produced in the Philippines. I'm not discrediting her but you need to come with something different or your own and not just copy other peoples material all the time.

    Bands like the Beatles, Zeppelein, Purple et al are still great 40 years on because they were different and created their own sound, and that's why they stand the test of time

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