Just a couple of days ago, I've blogged about Nicole Scherzinger of the Pussycat Dolls' who expressed her intention in singing the Philippine National Anthem being a half-Filipina in one of Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao's fight entitled, "Nicole Scherzinger to sing Lupang Hinirang".
It would definitely bring honor in the face of other nation if Nicole sings Lupang Hinirang being an internationally acclaimed singer. But she should be careful in singing the Philippine National Anthem as the National Historical Institute (NHI) is going to be more strict in implementing the law on how to properly sing the national anthem after the highly sensationalized Martin Nievera version on the Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao and Ricky "Hitman" Hatton.
"The law is the law" as they say. Although I still believe that since these laws were written way way back, I guess it's only ideal to check up on these laws if it still jives with the modern times and be amended if it doesn't. As they also say, "Change is the only permanent thing in this world".
Made me curious to hear the people and entities heavily supporting this particular law how they sing the Philippine National Anthem...
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