
Stell of SB19 sings ‘Meteor Garden' Tagalog OST in new video
On TikTok, the P-pop sensation shared a 53-second clip of himself singing the Tagalog version of the 'Meteor Garden' theme song, 'Can't Help Fallin,' originally performed by Josh Santana.
Fresh from their concert in Taiwan, Stell opened his short cover with the phrase 'Sa letrang S' before belting out the song's lyrics, accompanied by a minus-one track.
Meanwhile, both netizens and celebrities couldn't help but gush over Stell's cover, with some even playfully poking fun at it.
'Grabe ka na dao ming su!' fellow celebrity Benedict Cua said, while another user commented, 'Good singer, do you do weddings? like as the groom?'
'Meteor Garden' was a hit Taiwanese drama that aired in 2001. It starred Jerry Yan, Vic Zhou , Vanness Wu, Ken Chu as the F4 boys and the late Barbie Hsu as Dong Shan Cai.
Meanwhile, SB19 just had their 'Simula at Wakas' concert in Taipei over the weekend.
Previously, SB19 held a two-night concert at the Philippine Arena to kick off their 'Simula at Wakas' world tour, which is in support of their EP of the same name.
The world tour includes stops in California, Canada, Hawaii, Singapore, Dubai, and more.
— Jade Veronique Yap/LA, GMA Integrated News
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