K and the Boxers welcome new changes
July 9, 2004 | 12:00am
Lots of bright new changes are being welcomed by the countrys premier comic-singing band, K and the Boxers, composed of K Brosas, Daniel Lardizabal, and Cris Samonte. The modifications go beyond the obvious name change. After the departure of former lead vocalist Gladys Guevara, fresh newcomer Shanna Hife was added to the group.
Moreover, K and the Boxers CD, under Viva Records, has been repackaged, re-released, and continues to sell like the proverbial hotcakes. The special edition CDs carrier single, Sasakyan Kita, turned out to be the groups biggest hit since Akoy Napapa-Uhh. Its a chartbuster not only on the radio but even on the music video hit lists, like the Myx OPM countdown.
"Were happy about the songs success," Daniel and Cris chorus.
"When we hear other peoples ring tone on their cellphones is Sasakyan Kita, we get so thrilled," K points out. "It was even number one. Its crazy!"
Theyre delirious with happiness.
Sasakyan Kita was even used as theme song in the traffic report segment of Magandang Umaga Bayan (MUB) and in the scoring of Extra Challenge. "Imagine, its now being heard not only on music channels, but also on two major networks: ABS-CBN 2 and GMA 7," K says, beaming with palpable pride. "Its composer Lito Camo must be so rich now."
The prolific hitmaker, you see, is the genius not only behind Sasakyan Kita, but also behind the two other songs in the album, Hay Naku and Mr. Pogi. "In fact, Hay Naku is also being played on MUB," Daniel pipes in.
"We feel so blessed we were given three Lito Camo songs in our album," Cris chimes in. "Its almost as if he is the producer of our CD," K quips.
The gang had a ball working with the musicmaker dubbed as "Mr. Spaghetti" and "Mr. Otso-Otso." It was a winning combination, K affirms. They made beautifully hilarious music together.
"Hes such a good guy," Daniel avows. "Hes so simple."
"Inspite of his success, he remains humble," Cris beams. "Hes very low-profile."
"High-profit, but low-profile," K exclaims.
Needless to say, their individual types of wacky humor gelled effortlessly. "Hes a breeze to work with," Daniel professes. "We dont get ill at ease giving our suggestions to him. He is so easy going. Hes like our kabarkada.
"Our album is a collaboration in the real sense of the word," K attests.
"Hes very open to our comments and suggestions," Cris concurs.
"Like in Sasakyan Kita, the rap portion was our idea," K singles out. "Even the Superferry tagline Sakay na! at the end came from us."
The gangs other Camo original Hay Naku features a "narration" part that was cooked up by K and the Boxers too. And Lito was always welcoming and happy to listen to our inputs," K asserts.
The first time they heard their smash hit Sasakyan Kita on radio, they were ecstatic, to say the least. "I was on the road then," Daniel recalls. "I was in a taxi. It felt great. Its a different feeling. I told myself: Wow! Thats our new song."
Cris, for his part, was at home. "Our helper rushed to my room and told me our song was on the radio. We were so elated. It was because I constantly played the songs demo tape at home when I was still studying it. So when we finally heard the finished product, we were so pleased."
"I cant explain the feeling," Kakai recounts. "I was so happy then. Everyone I bumped into was asking me about the song. They were all excited for us. Parang the songs success caught us by surprise. We didnt expect it to do so well."
The shoot for the songs music video was also a blast.
"Kulitan lang kami," Daniel remembers.
"We were just being ourselves," Cris agrees. "We just did what we usually do onstage in our live gigs."
That is exactly the secret of the groups sassy sense of humor, their kooky chemistry. Thats the same onstage rapport they now share with new recruit Shanna Hife. Just like Cris before her, Shanna didnt have much difficulty blending with the rest of the troupe.
"Shes a good singer," K introduces the bands bodacious belter. "Shes a grand finalist in this years Star in a Million. She was the big winner for February. She has a powerful voice, Birit kung birit."
"She knows how to do the whistling falsetto," Cris shares.
"A la Mariah Carey," K volunteers.
Because Shanna is a neophyte when it comes to comedy, K gleefully gave the unsuspecting gal a baptism of fire onstage. "Thats our new comedy routine," Kakai says, with a mischievous smile. "Im the contravida and shes the underdog. The crowd loved it the first time we did it."
Thats why the crowd keep lining up for their different gigs all over town. You never know what to expect with them around. Every Tuesday, K and the Boxers are the headliners at Soundstage in Cainta. Every Wednesday, fans can catch them at Klownz Araneta. Every Thursday, they topbill the Ratskys Malate lineup. Every Friday, they are the toast of the Ratskys Morato stage.
They are also mounting special shows this July. On July 16, they will perform at Wills Diner in Calapan, Mindoro. On July 23, they will share the concert stage with Erik Santos and Angelika de la Cruz in Lucena City, Quezon province. On July 24, K and the Boxers will be the main attraction at the Casino Filipino in Angeles, Pampanga.
Indeed, the entire gang is busy as a bee buzzing all over showtown.
K and the Boxers is reloaded, all reserved up to the second half of 2004.
Moreover, K and the Boxers CD, under Viva Records, has been repackaged, re-released, and continues to sell like the proverbial hotcakes. The special edition CDs carrier single, Sasakyan Kita, turned out to be the groups biggest hit since Akoy Napapa-Uhh. Its a chartbuster not only on the radio but even on the music video hit lists, like the Myx OPM countdown.
"Were happy about the songs success," Daniel and Cris chorus.
"When we hear other peoples ring tone on their cellphones is Sasakyan Kita, we get so thrilled," K points out. "It was even number one. Its crazy!"
Theyre delirious with happiness.
Sasakyan Kita was even used as theme song in the traffic report segment of Magandang Umaga Bayan (MUB) and in the scoring of Extra Challenge. "Imagine, its now being heard not only on music channels, but also on two major networks: ABS-CBN 2 and GMA 7," K says, beaming with palpable pride. "Its composer Lito Camo must be so rich now."
The prolific hitmaker, you see, is the genius not only behind Sasakyan Kita, but also behind the two other songs in the album, Hay Naku and Mr. Pogi. "In fact, Hay Naku is also being played on MUB," Daniel pipes in.
"We feel so blessed we were given three Lito Camo songs in our album," Cris chimes in. "Its almost as if he is the producer of our CD," K quips.
The gang had a ball working with the musicmaker dubbed as "Mr. Spaghetti" and "Mr. Otso-Otso." It was a winning combination, K affirms. They made beautifully hilarious music together.
"Hes such a good guy," Daniel avows. "Hes so simple."
"Inspite of his success, he remains humble," Cris beams. "Hes very low-profile."
"High-profit, but low-profile," K exclaims.
Needless to say, their individual types of wacky humor gelled effortlessly. "Hes a breeze to work with," Daniel professes. "We dont get ill at ease giving our suggestions to him. He is so easy going. Hes like our kabarkada.
"Our album is a collaboration in the real sense of the word," K attests.
"Hes very open to our comments and suggestions," Cris concurs.
"Like in Sasakyan Kita, the rap portion was our idea," K singles out. "Even the Superferry tagline Sakay na! at the end came from us."
The gangs other Camo original Hay Naku features a "narration" part that was cooked up by K and the Boxers too. And Lito was always welcoming and happy to listen to our inputs," K asserts.
The first time they heard their smash hit Sasakyan Kita on radio, they were ecstatic, to say the least. "I was on the road then," Daniel recalls. "I was in a taxi. It felt great. Its a different feeling. I told myself: Wow! Thats our new song."
Cris, for his part, was at home. "Our helper rushed to my room and told me our song was on the radio. We were so elated. It was because I constantly played the songs demo tape at home when I was still studying it. So when we finally heard the finished product, we were so pleased."
"I cant explain the feeling," Kakai recounts. "I was so happy then. Everyone I bumped into was asking me about the song. They were all excited for us. Parang the songs success caught us by surprise. We didnt expect it to do so well."
The shoot for the songs music video was also a blast.
"Kulitan lang kami," Daniel remembers.
"We were just being ourselves," Cris agrees. "We just did what we usually do onstage in our live gigs."
That is exactly the secret of the groups sassy sense of humor, their kooky chemistry. Thats the same onstage rapport they now share with new recruit Shanna Hife. Just like Cris before her, Shanna didnt have much difficulty blending with the rest of the troupe.
"Shes a good singer," K introduces the bands bodacious belter. "Shes a grand finalist in this years Star in a Million. She was the big winner for February. She has a powerful voice, Birit kung birit."
"She knows how to do the whistling falsetto," Cris shares.
"A la Mariah Carey," K volunteers.
Because Shanna is a neophyte when it comes to comedy, K gleefully gave the unsuspecting gal a baptism of fire onstage. "Thats our new comedy routine," Kakai says, with a mischievous smile. "Im the contravida and shes the underdog. The crowd loved it the first time we did it."
Thats why the crowd keep lining up for their different gigs all over town. You never know what to expect with them around. Every Tuesday, K and the Boxers are the headliners at Soundstage in Cainta. Every Wednesday, fans can catch them at Klownz Araneta. Every Thursday, they topbill the Ratskys Malate lineup. Every Friday, they are the toast of the Ratskys Morato stage.
They are also mounting special shows this July. On July 16, they will perform at Wills Diner in Calapan, Mindoro. On July 23, they will share the concert stage with Erik Santos and Angelika de la Cruz in Lucena City, Quezon province. On July 24, K and the Boxers will be the main attraction at the Casino Filipino in Angeles, Pampanga.
Indeed, the entire gang is busy as a bee buzzing all over showtown.
K and the Boxers is reloaded, all reserved up to the second half of 2004.
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