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7 amusing times Vice Ganda’s quick wit and antics made everybody sing!

Everybody Sing will be finally airing this coming weekend, June 5 and 6, replacing the recently concluded Your Face Sounds Familiar Season 3 in its timeslot.

Hosted by Phenomenal Box-office Star Vice Ganda, it is dubbed “the first community singing game show” as 25 contestants (or “song-bayanan”) from a specific sector or the same community will play in a series of five challenges until they reach the jackpot round, wherein they had the chance to take home Php 500,000 to be shared by everybody.

But even before this program, the comedian-host already had the unbelievable “power” to make people around him sing by just simply telling them to do so. Not convinced? Well, here are some proofs!

Vice Ganda challenges TNT Hurados to sing their own version of “Where Do Broken Hearts Go”?

As he apparently got engrossed with the LSS-inducing Whitney Houston hit “Where Do Broken Hearts Go”, which was the chosen piece of one of the Tawag ng Tanghalan contestants for the daily rounds, Vice let the five hurados perform their own renditions of the song according to the genre that he would assign to them, starting off with Erik Santos who already recorded a version of it.

He then told Yeng Constantino to sing it in rock and punong hurado Gary Valenciano in gospel. He asked Randy Santiago to sing it as if he’s fooling the girl he’s wooing, but the latter suggested to have it in reggae instead. Meanwhile, we couldn’t help but laugh with how K Brosas belted it out as if she’s ‘high.’

Vice Ganda challenges Moira & Kaye Cal to compose an impromptu “hugot” song

Known for their brilliance in composing song and their voices that can pierce any heart, Vice didn’t let the guesting of fast-rising songstresses Moira Dela Torre and Kaye Cal in Gandang Gabi Vice to simply slip without exhibiting their musical talents. He challenged them to compose a “hugot” song on-the-spot based on the title he gave – “Kaya Ko Na Nang Wala Ka” – to which both of them succeeded.

Vice Ganda challenges Morisette Amon

We already know how a great singer she is, but can Morissette Amon still hit the high notes of “Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka” while doing random things that the Unkabogable host asked her to do? Believe it or not, it’s a yes!

She was still able to impeccably belt out the Regine Velasquez-Alcasid hit and even do the whistle while sitting on a small stool, doing the prone, and wearing a mouthguard.

Vice Ganda dared Anne Curtis and TNT hurados to belt ala-Mariane Osabel

Amazed with how TNT Season 3 finalist Mariane Osabel did a portion of her piece during the Quarter 4 Semifinals, Vice requested his co-host Anne Curtis, hurados Dulce, Joilna Magdangal, and Kyla, as well as TNT Band’s amazing trio to do the same.

He seemingly got the taste of his own medicine as the madlang people chanted his name and Gong-cilor Jhong Hilario provided a situation that would surely enrage him.

Vice Ganda made madlang people sing “Ate Vice”

After learning that TNT contender Charlene Mae Fiel is also keen in writing songs, he and his co-hosts dared her to compose a song about him impromptu. However, her composition sounded like a song usually sung in prayer rallies, sparking an idea to the Unkabogable Star to go around the studio and asked everyone to sing “Ate Vice” over and over again, including the madlang people, the people backstage, the other hosts, and the hurados.

Vice Ganda jams with madlang people

Upon knowing that the TNT contender’s mother also has a talent in singing, Vice asked her to sing and she willingly belted out “Heaven.” Vice seemed to have gotten LSS of the song, thus he invited his co-host Mariel Rodriguez and the It’s Showtime studio audiences to continue singing it.

Vice asked Mini Miss U Nathalie to repeat her song again and again

With her irresistible cuteness, Vice Ganda apparently couldn’t get enough of Mini Miss U contestant Natalie Maomay, especially when she sang and danced the classic Filipino folk song “Ang Pipit”. He asked her to perform it over and over again, to which she willingly heeded until she realized that the host was just making fun of her. He also requested guest co-host Yassi Pressman to do it too, which she enthusiastically did.

Are you ready to sing with Vice Ganda every weekend night? Well, you better not miss an episode of Everybody Sing once it begins this Saturday (June 5) at 8PM and Sunday (June 6) at 7:30PM, on Kapamilya Channel, Kapamilya Online Live, and A2Z Channel 11!