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Gloc-9 reveals feeling afraid after releasing 'Sirena': 'Ayaw kong malaman na meron akong nilagay na hindi tama'


Gloc-9 revealed that back in 2012, he was afraid when he released his song "Sirena."

On Wednesday's episode of "Fast Talk with Boy Abunda," the Filipino rapper said this was because he was overthinking whether or not there were some unrelatable bits or offensive remarks in the song's lyrics for the gay community.

"Kung alam n'yo lang kung gaano ako katakot noong time na ni-release naming 'yung kanta," the rapper said.

"Dahil ayaw kong malaman na meron akong nilagay doon na hindi tama," he added.

The King of Talk then reassured Gloc-9 that the song was a "gift" to the LGBT+ community.

"That has become an anthem," Boy said.

"Maraming, maraming salamat, hindi lamang nanggagaling sa akin pero galing na rin sa community," he added.

Previously, Gloc-9 revealed up that "Sirena" is a song inspired by his gay son.

Aside from "Sirena," among Gloc-9's hits include "Upuan," "Bagsakan," and "Simpleng Tao."

—Hermes Joy Tunac/MGP, GMA Integrated News

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