A music video starring multi-awarded singer-songwriter, dancer, musician, actor, music producer, and TV host Gary Valenciano premiered on July 10 for a campaign to support micro, small, and mid-sized enterprises (MSMEs).
The MTV is a public service announcement; And with the country’s fiscal heartbeat largely driven by consumption, community support for these enterprises cannot be stressed enough.
BUYANIHAN can provide that lifeline.
Prolific for his theme songs in network soap operas and films, Valenciano produced, recorded, and shot the MTV at his home pro bono while most of the country was still confined by the less-stringent GCQ (general community quarantine). He has been UNICEF Philippines’ first National Ambassador since 1998.
At the height of the quarantine, he held a two-day virtual concert on April 18 and 19 called Hopeful, a recurring motif in the artist’s life’s work. He also performed for the unrelatedly-named Bayanihan Musikahan on March 20.
His influence and efforts were able to generate as much as P6 million in charitable donations which were used to help frontliners, unemployed freelancers, and badly-hit urban poor communities.
On a personal level, Valenciano feels a kindred spirit with those whose lives have been ravaged by COVID-19.
Last year Valenciano’s mother succumbed to congestive heart failure, pneumonia, and the H1N1 flu.
BUYANIHAN, a composite of the word buy and the local idiom Bayanihan, is a movement that will surely bring livelihoods back.