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Thursday, July 4, 2013

Robert Cozma; The Voice Of The Philippines

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Yes he bagged it.

I’m not a big fan of reality TV series, especially here in our country.  I can’t just fathom how these shows find the need to feed us the “poor sad tales” of a certain individual who’s about to perform.  For what?  Just to get viewers sympathy?  Then if ever the contestant fails to pass, expect a big sigh from the viewers, and generally, people felt sorry for that guy.  Anyway that’s just my personal opinion.

My wife asked me to watch this certain episode of The Voice of The Philippines, where it featured a Syrian-Filipino contestant.  She told me of how she felt bereaved for this particular artist the fact how sad his story was all about.  See what I mean?  But since I can’t argue with her, and so I watched it.  Robert Cozma sang a piece of Wency Cornejo’s composition.  My first reaction was Robert’s voice volume was way too low, if I was the sound tech of that show,  I’d give the guy a little tweak  in the mic’s volume enough to hear him well for those people who’s listening at that time.  The coaches were just waiting for a climatic note pitch that Robert can throw at them and make at least one of them to turn around.  Unfortunately, it never happened. 

One of the coaches said that she’s looking for something different, I really don’t know what type of “different” she’s looking, but that’s her opinion and should be respected.  If I were to say the interpretation style of how Robert sang Wincey Cornejo’s piece was that it simply just didn’t fit right, although, I had a feeling that he do have potentials.  When asked by one of the coaches for him to sing an English song he said “yes”, and added “I sing this to my wife cause I love her so much… and my daughter”.  And so he sang for less than 2 minutes and for less than 2 minutes no doubt that the common reaction, same with the coaches, and yes my wife, was “if only he sang this song in the first place he could’ve advance to the next round”. 

But not me.  His wife too.  Robert Cozma doesn’t know who I am and the other way around.  But as a husband, and a father, hats off to you sir, Robert Cozma did set an example how he exalted publicly he’s love for his wife in front of all the people who’s watching him by singing his heart out with that song.  He didn't say “I dedicate this” he said “I sing this”, dedication is only for those people who’d called up a DJ on a radio station.

 Any woman to be in Robert’s wife shoes will have the feeling of being gratified of how proud her husband to love her.  When Robert was singing the second song, not only I saw Robert at that time, but also I saw King Solomon, who’s been known of how he praises his woman in the Bible.  Robert may be less fortunate of that competition because he fell short, however, he’s been more blessed knowing that the moment he comes home, his wife is waiting and will tell him of how proud she is.  And yes, he bagged his wife’s love for God knows how many times.  This is an act that cannot be paid by the grand price of that reality TV show.


People are equally blessed.  It’s just a matter of what attitude you show in accepting the blessings.

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