The Guardian -
29 May 2022 10:00

Alamat are aiming to bring their music to the world - by singing in their local languages Vocal coach Zebedee Zuñiga twists his hand in the air, and the melody of a tender, haunting lullaby, Ili Ili Tulog Anay, begins. "Little one, little one, sleep now/ Your mother is not here / She went to buy some bread," sing the six members of Alamat, sitting in a circle. Then hip-hop beats kick in; the traditional Philippine lullaby, known as oyayi, is merged with more contemporary sounds. It's a Monday a...
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