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[Submitted by nazzynancie on February 4, 2008, 7:33 pm]

Renaldo Lapuz — We Are Brothers Forever — Access Hollywood

Wednesday, January 23, 2008, 09:41 PM | Renaldo Lapuz

THIS CAME FROM PINOY RICKEY BLOG. . . . RICKEY THANX A LOT FOR YOUR BLOG. . . YOU MAKE THE PINOY PROUD THOU HE DIDNT MADE IT. WE ARE STILL SUPPORTING HIM. .  MABUHAY ANG PINOY. . . . WE CANT GET OUT THE SONG FROM OUR HEAD. . . . THE IMPACT IS SO MUCH. . . . ITS ALL OVER  PLEASE PASS IT ON TO ALL PINOY IN AND OUT PHILS. SOME FRIENDS ARE SPREADING  IT TOO.  WE ARE BROTHERS FOREVER www.renaldolapuz.com

 

Renaldo Lapuz American Idol

Renaldo Lapuz, singer and composer of “We Are Brothers Forever”, interviewed by Access Hollywood:

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[Submitted by nazzynancie on February 4, 2008, 7:20 pm]

Renaldo Lapuz unplugged

From Inquirer, we get a glimpse on Reynaldo Lapuz past work in the Philippines. He is a simple man who belted out a heartfelt song. No wonder Simon warmed up to Renaldo. Here is the interview with Inquirer

TAKE A LOOK AT THIS FROM ONE OF THE BLOGGERS

Who will say he was rejected but the song is getting millions IMPACT.. . . . CHECK OUT his site www.renaldolapuz.com. . . . . join the REMIX contest....join  the blog too. . . .

We are supporting the song of our BROTHERS. WE ARE BROTHERS FOREVER. . . . .


renaldo lapuz

MANILA, Philippines - He didn’t make it to the Hollywood round of “American Idol,” but 45-year-old Filipino-American Renaldo Lapuz has achieved the seemingly improbable: 15 minutes of global fame for a former tricycle driver in Sikatuna Village who later worked as janitor in Wal-Mart Reno.

Make that 15 minutes and counting.

The world-famous reality talent search devoted 11 minutes to Lapuz in its two-part season premiere last week.

Fox News conducted at least two separate interviews with him, clocking at over three minutes each. On Fox TV alone, that’s at least 16 minutes.

And the clock is ticking.

Inquirer Entertainment conducted a phone interview (along with two other journalists—from Hong Kong and Malaysia) with Renaldo, who was in Texas, on Thursday.

Upon learning that he was being interviewed by a compatriot, Renaldo blurted out, “I love you po!”

He proceeded to talk in Filipino—unmindful of the foreigners who were listening in. He would later shift to English.