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Gloc-9 teams up with UE Jam Sessions for 'Lalaban Tayo' acoustic version

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CHART-TOPPING and best-selling rapper Gloc-9 contributed a verse on the acoustic version of UE Jam Sessions' aptly retitled track, "Lalaban Tayo (The Renewal of Honors)."

With a rousing message that champions the unwavering spirit of Filipino bayanihan during the pandemic crisis, the award-winning hip-hop artist called for solidarity in a bid to rise above the uncertainty of the times.

As Gloc-9 effortlessly put it in summary, "At kung hindi na makalakad, ika'y aakayin / lagi mong tandaan na makakaasa ka sa akin."

As featured main artists, the UE Jam Sessions delivered a stripped-down but empowering take on an anthem that serves as tribute to the unsung heroes: our frontliners.

"UE Jam Sessions is here to remind everyone to stay safe in the comforts of your homes for it would be of great help to all our frontliners who have their hands full at this time of pandemic," Executive Producer Tommy Tanchanco said. "Amidst Covid-19, we must keep our spirits high and face the battle head-on. Hence, through music, we extend our gratitude to our modern-day heroes."

In a collective statement posted on their social media pages, UE Jam Sessions also dedicated the song to the people behind the outreach programs and donation drives, and those who offered voluntary services: "We salute and applaud your continuous dedication to serve our fellow countrymen during this difficult time. Thank you for all the sacrifices that you have been putting over the past months. Lalaban at lalaban pa rin tayo."

UE Jam Sessions' "Lalaban TAYO (The Renewal of Honors)" featuring Gloc-9 is now available on all streaming platforms worldwide. (PR)

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