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Recording artists join the Loboc Children’s Choir in a music video for the benefit of earthquake and typhoon victims

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A prayer for the Philippines.

This is the message of the recent music video of the Loboc Children’s Choir and numerous Filipino recording artists.

“The Prayer,” which was popularized by Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli was recorded to benefit the earthquake victims in Bohol and Cebu and the typhoon victims in all of central Philippines.

Shown in the music video is the Loboc Children’s Choir singing in front of the ruins of the four-centuries-old Loboc Church.

The video, which opens with a preamble on the devastation wrought by the 7.2 magnitude earthquake in Bohol and Cebu premiered on Dec. 12 on YouTube.

Among the artists who have pledged support to the noble project were Gary Valenciano, Martin Nievera, Kuh Ledesma, Ogie Alcasid, Regine Velasquez, Zsa Zsa Padilla, Lani Misalucha , Noel Cabangon, Christian Bautista, Billy Crawford, Rachelle Ann Go, Angeline Quinto, Richard Poon, Yeng Constantino, and Jay-R.

Produced by Universal Records Philippines, the song is available for download at spinnr.ph. All proceeds will go to the helpPH campaign of the Philippine Disaster Recovery Foundation, a non-profit organization composed of major companies from the private sector and selected NGOs.

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