"Ano pala apelyido ni Nina?" Soul Siren goes viral after virtual Nina Live! concert
'90s kids have been clamoring about Nina's recent live online show that went viral for all the good reasons.
One is because the Soul Siren recreated her successful Nina Live! concert, recorded in early 2005, at a house's poolside this enhanced community quarantine for the second time, performing hits from the biggest-selling live album and some classics.
Nina did not fail to bring out the relaxed and laid back vibes of live music sessions that let viewers enjoy their company while listening to the music and drinking some booze--except they were at the safety and comfort of their homes.
Just like in regular hangout bars, Nina was able to sing a few songs requested by her fans and viewers.
As of writing, the said online concert has reached 1.5 million views since it went live on Monday, April 5.
Since Nina is the woman of the hour, a curious netizen can't help but ask about the surname of the Diamond Soul Siren which caused laughter on Twitter.
A certain Kier Ramos started the thread tweeting "Ano pala apelyido ni Nina?"
Unsurprisingly, Twitter users never seem to lack humor, injecting puns on their replies to the tweet that appears to be a serious question.
A certain micomicomi jokingly said that Nina's family name is "Live!," referencing the singer's certified Diamond album.
Live! Hahahaha
-- micomicomi (@Micohhhhh) April 5, 2021
Some would use hilarious celebrity name puns in their answers, tweeting Nina's last name may be (Dina) Bonnevie, (Vina) Morales, (Niรฑo) Muhlach, (Gina) Pareรฑo, (Ina) Raymundo, (Tina) Paner, (Jolina) Magdangal, or (Ina) Magenta of Enteng Kabisote.
Bonnevie
-- ๐๐บ๐๐๐ผ๐๐ ๐บ๐บ๐๐๐ (@matttchupapi) April 5, 2021
morales
-- cirel (@gclincnl) April 5, 2021
Muhlach
-- Klutch Mafia (@klutch_mafia23) April 5, 2021
Pareรฑo?
-- MAE (@bernardomae_) April 5, 2021
Raymundo.
-- Zack Dela Gotcha (@zackdelagotcha) April 5, 2021
Paner ๐
-- El Profesor (@TheTweetOfSir) April 5, 2021
Magdangal
-- salva (@vanana_cue) April 5, 2021
sabi sa enteng kabisote magenta daw
-- kathryn to busan (@jemberlog) April 5, 2021
nina magenta
chz!
If those name puns made you giggle, these hilarious wordplays will surely make you crack up!
From "Nina-mahal" to "Nina-gawan ng jowa," it's safe to say that Nina is a trending meme this 2021.
Nina Mahal... ๐๐๐ฅบ
-- chappie (@chappie_052015) April 5, 2021
Nina Natuto
-- Sabaw (@Sabaw_lvl_9999) April 5, 2021
Binalikan ๐ฅฒ
-- Paris PH๐ผ (@kimsoncomph) April 5, 2021
yung dating member po sya ngayon
-- kael_027 (@envoker_27) April 5, 2021
Nina DDS! lels
Kawan
-- JVS3000 (@JCO30001) April 5, 2021
upong manok
-- LeyShir (@Sweet19813) April 5, 2021
Binalikan
-- K (@RunnerAlter) April 5, 2021
ko galet
-- Panlasang Pinay (@thysz) April 5, 2021
Nina Gawan ng Jowa?
-- see you Wellington NZ๐ณ๐ฟ (@kiwinz_2020) April 5, 2021
Rito Ako.
-- Jao Daddy Type (@boywolfieee) April 5, 2021
Lumaki
-- Levi Ackerman (@_heyitsme_ian) April 5, 2021
Even Nina went gaga over these witty tweets and picked her own bet -- "Nina-Kho-Aasapangmuli." Can't argue with that!
Whenever you get asked the same question again, here's the truth about Nina's real name.
Nina was born Marifil Niรฑa Girado but used and tweaked her second given name as her screen name, dropping the tilde, hence Nina.
At the peak of her career, one-word stage names were a thing such as of her contemporaries Kyla and Jay-R. Even Nina's brother, Filbert Barinos Girado, Jr., is known by his stage name King.