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With touching music video, Hashtags remember Franco a year later
With touching music video, Hashtags remember Franco a year later
ABS-CBN News
Published Nov 15, 2018 06:28 PM PHT
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Updated Nov 15, 2018 07:25 PM PHT

For the "It's Showtime" boy group Hashtags, the anniversary of the shocking death of their "brother" is a time for sadness.
For the "It's Showtime" boy group Hashtags, the anniversary of the shocking death of their "brother" is a time for sadness.
It was a year ago from last Sunday when Franco Hernandez, one of the promising new recruits they had then, died in a drowning incident.
It was a year ago from last Sunday when Franco Hernandez, one of the promising new recruits they had then, died in a drowning incident.
Mourning the loss, Hashtag Wilbert Ross got their group together and recorded a heartbreaking "See You Again" cover for Hernandez.
Mourning the loss, Hashtag Wilbert Ross got their group together and recorded a heartbreaking "See You Again" cover for Hernandez.
It included original Tagalog rap parts performed by Jon Lucas and Jimboy Martin. Lucas' lines were particularly emotional, rapping about how some wished it was he who died instead of Hernandez.
It included original Tagalog rap parts performed by Jon Lucas and Jimboy Martin. Lucas' lines were particularly emotional, rapping about how some wished it was he who died instead of Hernandez.
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Ross said that it took them two months to put the video together.
Ross said that it took them two months to put the video together.
"Oras, pera, atensyon, kapal ng mukha, pamimilit -- proud ako sa sarili kong natapos ko din to. Bro, para sa 'yo ito. Sobrang miss ka na namin," he said.
"Oras, pera, atensyon, kapal ng mukha, pamimilit -- proud ako sa sarili kong natapos ko din to. Bro, para sa 'yo ito. Sobrang miss ka na namin," he said.
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