Gitara - Parokya Ni Edgar (joseph Vincent *tagalog Cover) -

Primarily features solo acoustic guitar and Vincent’s signature smooth, soulful vocals.

"Idadaan na lang kita sa awitin kong ito / Sabay ang tugtog ng gitara" (I'll just pass my feelings to you through this song, along with the sound of the guitar). Gitara - Parokya Ni Edgar (Joseph Vincent *Tagalog Cover)

The lyrics describe a person watching someone they love from afar, deciding to "idadaan na lang sa gitara" (pass it through the guitar/song) instead of competing with other more aggressive suitors. Key Excerpts: Key Excerpts: "Uupo na lang at aawit /

"Uupo na lang at aawit / Maghihintay ng pagkakataon" (I will just sit and sing, waiting for a chance). Release Information: This report outlines the details of

While the original has a lighthearted, "harana" (serenade) vibe, Vincent’s cover leans into a more modern R&B-influenced acoustic style. Lyrical Content and Theme

Parokya Ni Edgar, an iconic OPM (Original Pilipino Music) band formed in 1993. Release Information:

This report outlines the details of the acoustic cover of "Gitara" by Joseph Vincent , originally by the legendary Filipino band . General Overview

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