Isko launches the video of the blockbuster ‘Nais Ko’

Manila Mayor Isko Moreno Domagoso’s camp said Wednesday that its presidential apparatus had accelerated after Tuesday’s release of a “blockbuster” video clip highlighting his rise in poverty to one of the country’s most influential local leaders.

The clip has already amassed a total of 26,000 views on YouTube in the first hour since it was unveiled at noon on Dec. 28, the Brown camp said. The number of perspectives rose to 55,000 in 3 hours, surpassing the 37,000 perspectives of the video “Pag. -ibig ang Kulay ng Pasko”, 4 days after its publication on YouTube.

By nine:00 p. m. o. nine hours after its release, “Nais Ko” had surpassed the 431,000 perspectives of “Sama-Sama Ngayong Pasko” through more than 4,000 perspectives. This is phenomenal considering the SSNP video posted two days or 48 hours ago that “Nais Ko,” Domagoso added.

Meanwhile, the wife of Mayor Domagoso led the municipal government’s relief operations in Antique province, whose population was also seriously affected by Typhoon “Odette”.

Diana Lynn Domagoso, along with other volunteers from the city’s rescue operations team, delivered relief pieces adding food packages and bottled water to affected citizens as part of Isko Moreno’s “Operation Tabang. “

In collaboration with popular rappers Pinoy Smugglaz and Bassilyo, the 4-minute, 27-second music video titled “Nais Ko” features Aksyon Demokratiko’s 47-year-old standard-bearer in Tondo, Manila, where he was born in 1974.

At the beginning of the clip, a cigarette is shown smoking lying in a boiling kettle and cooking yours (salted dried fish) and fried rice; seconds later, Moreno with a white sando is already shown sitting in front of the dining table with rappers. Smugglaz and Bassilyo.

The two rappers started making their rap song a song while Moreno ate fried rice and yours. At 1:45 a. m. , the 47-year-old presidential hopeful stood up and watched the makeshift space come out in the middle of a street accompanied by the two rappers with several men in their trailer.

As she walked, Moreno showed off her favorite blue long-sleeved polo blouse in a folding clothes dryer, which she then wore.

In the clip, Moreno’s voice can be heard saying the words “Possible,” “Pwede,” “Kaya,” and “Naguy!”which he uses as slogans when addressing people, especially those who come from the lower strata of society. At 2:23 a. m. in the clip, Moreno noticed a fist bumping an old man chatting with some other neighbor. he noticed that a neighbor accepted a plastic cup with fish balls that he ate enthusiastically with a stick.

Near the three-minute mark, Moreno is already aboard a sidecar drinking a soft drink from a plastic container with a straw.

The clip also showed different faces of Manila citizens, while Moreno noticed that he pointed his finger at the camera.

Towards the end of the clip, Moreno is already doing a song with the rappers and again utters the words “Possible”, “Pwede”, “Kaya” and “Naman!”then pose with them.

Filmed for six hours at Brgy. 97 Varona Street in Tondo, Manila, the clip is intended to show that other people are Moreno to help him to the end.

The clip also purports to show the manila mayor’s relativity and connection to the people.

The message of the song shows the authentic struggles of Filipinos lived and understood through Moreno in his youth.

Smugglaz and Bassilyo collaborated with Moreno on a music video for the latter’s city corridor in 2019. Incidentally, Smugglaz is also from Tondo and is the godson of the mayor of Manila.

Moreno was born into poverty in the slums of Tondo, where, early in life, he wandered around the city’s restaurants to collect discarded food to help feed his family, also collected and sold old newspapers, and used bottles to increase his parents’ meager income.

With determination and diligence, he finished high school and, by a stroke of luck, entered show business at the age of 19, but his true aspiration is to serve the people.

Thus, at the age of 23 he entered politics and was elected councilor of Manila, a position he held for 3 consecutive terms, and then was elected deputy mayor, again, for 3 terms.

In 2019, Moreno, mayor of Manila in a classic “David vs. Goliath”, after defeating former Mayor Alfredo Lim and current Mayor Joseph Estrada.

Moreno indulged in the paintings and completed what no other local general manager has done before in the city of Manila.

Mayor Isko cleaned up and put order in the chaotic setting of Divisoria and Quiapo in a few days and the rest is history.

“I might not give them the best government, but in combination we can achieve it,” said Moreno, aksyon Demokratiko’s standard-bearer.

Ms. Domagoso traveled to the affected spaces to deliver Manila’s humanitarian aid to residents, smiling poorly when they showed up to get much-needed plastic bags of treats.

The mayor’s wife had in the past visited Loboc, Bohol, and had delivered mattresses and first responders to dozens of families who found themselves homeless after Odette’s assault.

Addressing citizens who temporarily took refuge in an evacuation center in Barangay Valladolid after their homes were razed to the ground by heavy flooding, Domagoso suggested loboc citizens not to give up and get on with their lives despite the typhoon.

Domagoso added that despite the tragedy that struck them, hope is still on the horizon, as many other people are in a position to help and help them.

While Ms. Domagoso exhausts rescue operations in Antique, a similar “Operation Tabang” is carried out through Isko Moreno’s team in the city of Kabankalan and the municipality of Hinoba-an in Negros Occidental.

Thousands of Negrens in the south of the province were hit by the most powerful typhoon to hit the country this year due to flooding, broken houses and fallen trees. Dozens of others also lost their lives as a result of Odette’s attack, according to those responsible for the Negros Occidental disaster.

Alejandro Abad, one of the volunteers who joined the relief campaign, said kabankalan citizens underestimated the strength of Odette, whose strength destroyed most of their homes and livelihoods.

“Typhoon Odette caused serious damage to Kabankalan, in Negros Occidental, so they delivered food packages and drinking water from the relief operations of Tulong Manileno and other volunteers,” Abad said.

Rescue operations were carried out in Negros Oriental through volunteers from Isko Moreno’s team. Food parcels and water bottles were distributed to the citizens of Barangay Cambagahan in Bais City.

The Operation Tabang team led through Dale Evangelista conducted relief operations in Agusan del Norte and Surigao del Norte with thousands of food parcels delivered to citizens severely affected by Typhoon Odette.

In Agusan del Norte, lots of food packages were distributed to the citizens of Barangays Pianing, Anticala and Tagmamarkay.

Rescue groups from Manila also visited evacuation sites in Surigao del Norte, namely those in Surigao City, Sison Township and Barangay Socorro Island. Relief operations in the Caraga region were coordinated through Val Lozada.

A shipment from the Philippine Navy arrived in Surigao del Norte to bring goods and other pieces, adding two hundred separation tents from transient shelters, more than 2,000 350ml bottles of bottled water, nearly a hundred bottles of 6-liter water in boxes, and 12 instances of vitamin C supplementation.

Bottled water is expected to solve the challenge of diarrhea that affects many other people in the province due to the lack of blank water. In the town of Surigao, food parcels were distributed to 72 families temporarily at Canlanipa Primary School; 40 families on Narcissus Street of the Mormons; 135 families in the number one pilot school; 250 families in Gawad Kalinga in Barangay Luna; 148 families in the number one school CV Diez; 256 families at the National High School in the village of Surigao and 80 families recently housed at the LTPC/Training Center also in Barangay Luna.

Thousands of food parcels were also distributed through the Manila Rescue Operations team to affected citizens of Socorro Island and the city of Sison.

Typhoon Odette hit the country on December 16 in the form of a suconsistent with winds of 1nine5 kilometers consistent with time. It made landfall nine – Siargao Island, Surigao del Norte; Cagdianao, Dinagat Islands; Liloan, south of Leyte; Father Burgos, south of Leyte; President Carlos P. Garcia, Bohol; Well United, Bohol; Carcar, Cebu; La Libertad, Negros Oriental; and Roxas, Palawan, before leaving the country on 17 December.

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