Japanese
singer Aisaku recently released his own rendition of the 90s classic pop ballad
“Ikaw Pa Rin.” The choice is not merely because it's of Japanese origin. But
ironically due to his high regard for OPM, with him even counting Gary
Valenciano as his main musical influence.
He
said, “I know more OPM than Japanese songs now. I have more Filipino friends
than Japanese friends on Facebook. And I guess I am a Filipino by heart even
though my pair of eyes makes me look like I'm asleep.”
His
name interestingly meaning “make love,” Aisaku recently put out his self-titled
debut album of OPM classic covers led by “Ikaw Pa Rin,” (popularized by Ted Ito
and originally “Saigo No Iwake” in Japanese). His cover of the song won “Best
OPM Cover” at the 2013 GawadMusika Awards & Consumers Quality Awards.
The
album package is produced by Janette Ito of Japan's i&i Records in tie-up
with Japan Home Centre and distributed by Universal Records Philippines.
Born
from a Christian family, this pure Japanese moved to the Philippines years back
and the long stretch made him a Pinoy by heart. He takes pride that his
knowledge in the Filipino culture and language is almost on a native level.
He
shared, "Modern OPM music is something I really love. I give credit to OPM
artists who bring the genre to a new level of classy music, like my current
favorites Noel Cabangon, Sitti, Gloc-9, JayR, Ogie Alcasid, and a whole lot
more!"
He
confirmed his utmost respect for Mr. Pure Energy, "My most favorite singer
is Gary Valenciano. I live in a church so I had the chance to learn good music
first from Gary V's songs. His music covers a lot of genre from pop, dance,
soul, jazz to ballads. The first live concert I ever watched in my life was his
as well."
Aisaku
actually is a combination of two separate words: "AI" which is
another word for love, and "Saku" meaning "to
make". His parents want him to be "a person who can spread love to
the world."
This
Japanese trying his best to sing in smooth Tagalog appeared on Lucky Me’s KARI
& PO-KU advert. He also endorsed Platinum Karaoke, with his songs already
available on the karaoke itself and iTunes. As a child he had speech
impairment. Then he met a speech therapist from Operation Smile who helped him
with his condition. He is now one of its ambassadors.
Other
songs in Aisaku's album are “Remember Me” (popularized by RenzVerano), “Honey
My Love So Sweet” (popularized by April Boyz), “IsangTanongIsangSagot”
(Popularized by Donna Cruz), “IsangMundo, IsangAwit” (popularized by Leah
Navarro), and other Tagalog songs of Japanese roots.
Vocal
about his love for Filipinos. He explained, “I find the Filipinos more fun to
be with, and the country itself as well. I love the Filipino humor, the
culture, and the best of all, the close family ties. I love my parents and I am
glad that I know how to show my love to them like a Filipino son can do.”
With
his talent and charm, Aisaku already bagged a number of awards, including the
2013 Asian Star Entertainer Awards for Best New Male OPM Artist.
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