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The best thing about Manila is that the people are one of the most unique and loving people I’ve ever met.

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I’ve been learning ways to help my art thrive financially. The best (and worst) thing about Dallas is that it is extremely business-oriented. What’s the best thing about Dallas? What about Manila? The feeling sets my soul on fire in a good way. Being lost on a bike showed me a different side of adventure and brought me to intimate places. I got lost a lot but met so many interesting people and heard their stories along the way. So my friend and I bought cheap second-hand Japanese bikes to get around everywhere. Even wrote a song about it out of frustration.

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Taxi drivers always screwed me over because they thought I had all the money that I didn’t have just because I spoke English.

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I learned how to commute via busses, trains, and jeepneys. I was living on my own for five years since age 16. How’s the relationship like between you and the label? “I also remember my dad singing and improvising on the keyboard in the morning. How would your friends describe you though? Fun fact: Barney was my acting coach.įor most of us, we can only find out about you from what the press say. On a side note, I became more focused on basketball during that time along with some acting classes. It made me reject singing for a good amount years. There was a phase though when my dad tried shoving karaoke down my system making me join singing contests and charity events. I also remember my dad singing and improvising on the keyboard in the morning. When I could finally speak, I was that kid who would rush up onstage saying, “I can do it! I can do it!” and start singing and dancing. My earliest memories of music was singing my own melodies before I could speak. “I warn people that if they affect me in a certain way, it’s just a matter of time before they end up in my art.”

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In between rubbing elbows with Erykah Badu and Robert Glasper and performing at SXSW 2013, formerly Manila-based soul and hip-hop artist JUNE MARIEEZY talks to STATUS about trying to make it on her own, missing Manila, and creating her new EP, Contagious. "June Marieezy: World in Motion Online Article" Represent! - by Olivia dela Rosa (Posted 8th March 2012 ) Songs available at iTunes, Amazon and Beatport. She'll be slapping your eardrums with joy and frenzy. She alone could master the art, but wait till she collaborates.

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Accompanied by Justin de Guzman's beats and with RBTO (of Fliptop fame) kicking rhymes, we definitely have a winner here. She of the voice that glides oh-so-smooth.Ĭheck out her latest track, Think About, as well as her most popular video Sometimes, shot entirely in the streets of Manila. Just when I thought Manila was going hipster on me, her scat redefined my taste. Texas-bred but purely Filipina, June is true to her soul. Making the rounds in Twitter for some time in the recent past, I just had to check it out. Marieezy did not trend, but spoken instead in hushed voices, resulting to a cult following. But like that guy, there was an impression left indeed on my end by this girl. One time, I happened to chance upon her Facebook fan page, and there lies a relatively long message of a man giving out his number - and possibly, his heart - to the girl who 'left an impression' on him after having a salsa session with her one night in Malasimbo (on where she once performed).






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