Friday, May 2, 2014

Martin to fire up Manny

Recording artist Martin Nievera said yesterday he’s ready to sing the “Pambansang Awit” in a way that will fire up Manny Pacquiao before the Filipino icon takes on IBO lightwelterweight champion Ricky Hatton here tonight (tomorrow morning, Manila).

“I’ve been practicing for over a month,” said Nievera who flew in from Manila on a Philippine Airlines flight last Thursday. “I’ll give it my best as a Filipino. I prefer to sing with music but I’m still checking if the venue producers will allow a sound check and monitors for my ear piece which, by the way, has the logo of the Philippine flag. I could do a capella or sing with a minus-one.”

Nievera said he’ll start the song slowly, like a ballad, then increase the pace to a marching beat.

“It’ll be a different rendition,” he mentioned. “A few days ago, I launched my new CD ‘For Always’ at Robinson’s Place Manila and sang our National Anthem the way I’ll sing it for the fight. Midway the song, the crowd really got pumped up and started cheering and applauding. Someone filmed it and you can now see it on You Tube. My last note will be my knockout punch to Hatton.”

Nievera said he realizes his version may trigger various reactions.

“Some people don’t appreciate anything new,” he said. “Some people will insist the National Anthem is a sacred song. But this is for a fight and we’ve got to be up to par and work along the norms. This isn’t an inaugural ball. I won’t upstage the song and I won’t sing to showcase my vocal callisthenics. I just want to sing for Manny and the Filipino people and show how proud we Filipinos are to be Filipino.”

Nievera said he’s not aware who will sing the British “God Save The Queen” but the rumor is either Susan Boyle or Tom Jones will do it.

“Susan has an angelic voice and getting her would be the right move but I’m a big Tom Jones fan and it would also be nice to see two male singers in the ring,” said Nievera who plans to wear a Francis Magalona-designed shirt “Three Stars and a Sun” inside a jacket.

Nievera said since he’ll sing emotionally like Pacquiao would.

“Manny’s a balladeer who likes emotional songs,” said Nievera. “That’s what I noticed when we sang karaoke in Los Angeles two months ago. He picked to sing songs like ‘Be My Lady,’ ‘Kahit Isang Saglit’ and ‘Natutulog Ba Ang Diyos?’ But I’ll finish with a beat inspired by a march.”

As for the bout, Nievera said it won’t be an easy gig for Pacquiao.

“I think Manny will win but he can’t take Hatton lightly,” he went on.

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Pacquiao will enter the MGM Grand Garden Arena to the tune of a new Lito Camo composition, “Lahing Pinoy.” It’s the sixth entrance song penned by Camo and sung by Pacman himself.

“We recorded it one night in Los Angeles over a month ago,” said Camo. “Manny did just one take – that’s how good he is although we did some curing later to add the music, thanks to our arranger Jun Tamayo.”

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Notes: Starting at 12 noon today (Saturday, Manila time), 49 pairs of the new Pacquiao Nike Trainer I shoes will go on sale for P5,209 at the Manny Pacquiao pop up store, Magnet CafĂ©, Bonifacio High Street. The 49 pairs signify Pacquiao’s quest for his 49th career win against Hatton. Limited pairs will also be available at Nike Park, the Fort, tomorrow (Sunday).

The special edition model bears Pacquiao’s identity crest, a distinctive Filipino sockliner with a Philippine eagle graphic and the May 2, 2009, date of the Hatton bout on the tongue. It comes in a specially designed-for-Pacquiao shoe box. The shoe is in red, gold and white, equipped with Nike’s Diamond FLX and Max Air technologies and made from lightweight synthetics. According to Nike Philippines country marketing manager Mae Dichupa, it was developed to support multi-directional movements and provide impact protection, durability and cushioning while maintaining premium performance.

In addition, new Nike Team Pacquiao T-shirts – in black and grey – are now on sale in Nike stores nationwide. A limited number of 2009 Team Pacquiao Windrunners, Manny Pacquiao southpaw and Wild Card Gym graphic tees are also available exclusively at the Pacquiao pop up store. Twenty lucky fans can get a chance to win a Windrunner by logging on to www.mannypacquiao.ph.

Last Friday’s PAL flight No. 106 to Las Vegas via Vancouver had an all-star manifest that included Nievera, former Rizal Gov. Ito Ynares and wife Mayor Nini, Supreme Court Associate Justice Rene Corona, Secretary of Education Jesli Lapus, Richard Merk, Rep. Erico Fabian and Taytay Mayor George Gacula. Making sure the trip was smooth and comfortable were purser Divine Dimacali and the economy crew Theresa Enriquez, Nadine Nuqui, Joyce Basa, Donna Mindanao and Jojo Falguera. – Joaquin Henson