The Philippine Star

Apl.de.Ap shares story behind first musical collab with Sandara Park

IT WAS A NO-BRAINER FOR APL.DE.AP TO TEAM UP WITH South Korean girl group 2NE1’s Sandara Park for the song 2 Proud, given his K-pop fascinatio­n and their shared ties to the Philippine­s.

- By CHARMIE JOY PAGULONG

2 Proud, a pop track with a tinge of hiphop, is now available on all digital streaming platforms. Its music video, directed by Ben Mor, is also out, channeling a ‘50s vibe, featuring apl.de.ap relaxing on a poolside, basking in California­n sunshine, with Dara appearing on a vintage TV set.

The Black Eyed Peas’ Filipino-American member was generous enough to sing a few verses from the afrobeat-inspired ditty when he recently graced a press interview at a BGC hotel.

“I’ve been experiment­ing on my new inspiratio­n. I love and (I am) inspired by afrobeat right now. And it started pre-pandemic and then the pandemic happened. And so (we) worked the song during the pandemic and you know, I’ve been wanting to collaborat­e with Sandara Park,” enthused apl.de.ap, whose real name is Allan Pineda Lindo.

“We’ve worked with 2NE1 before and I always see her (Dara) in the Philippine­s. And we’ve been hanging out and wanting to collaborat­e. I sent it to her and she liked it and the song happened,” he continued.

Dara and apl.de.ap first met in 2011 when the former’s girl group collaborat­ed on a song with the latter’s fellow Black Eyed Peas member Will.i.am.

Dara and apl.de.ap have kept in contact since then. They have also been running into each other in the Philippine­s, from clubs to tourist places like Boracay.

The rapper eventually thought it would be cool to work with Dara, too, after joining forces with another 2NE1 member, CL, for a music project years ago.

“It’s just one of those things… It was just a phone call. I’m like, ‘Yo, you think Sandara wanna do this song? Right!’ It’s like I wanna collaborat­e with a K-pop artist and she has history in the Philippine­s. So, it was like kinda just connection there.”

“It was great,” apl.de.ap further described his collab with Sandara.

“I’m glad that she was open-minded about this new style. It was during the pandemic so had to do it via the internet and Zoom. “And even shooting the video, we had to be creative about it. So you know, it just made sense ‘cause I’m a big K-pop fan and she had history here in the Philippine­s,” he reiterated.

“We love being back (in the Philippine­s), not me visiting but me going back home. For me, just the beauty of the Philippine­s and the islands, the beaches, food, (and) night life. Other than music, that’s what we talked about,” he told this paper.

In a statement, Dara, for her part, stated how delighted she was to be on 2 Proud colin lab.

“apl.de.ap and I have known each other for many years. We both have cherished memories of the Philippine­s, which we bond us. As a huge fan of his music, working on this project was filled with excitement and joy.

“Even though we had to do everything far off (each other), separately, due to the pandemic, we finally made it and the song came out super great. I hope you also enjoy our first collaborat­ion and one day, I wish we could perform it live in front of the fans.”

The rapper apl.de.ap teased that 2 Proud is just the first song in this style of music and that he is cooking more music collaborat­ions with other Filipino artists which will be released soon.

As for apl.de.ap, he hoped to collaborat­e with BTS and other Filipino artists like Flow G and Nadine Lustre in the future.

He is also a fan of the music from the legendary Filipino rock band Asin. In fact, he loves singing their songs in karaoke, like Ang Buhay Ko, “Halos lahat ay nagtatanon­g doon sa aming bayan/ Sa gitnang kanluran na aking pinagmulan…” To recall, his previous hit, the Apl Song, sampled Asin’s Balita.

Recently, he’s been practicing juan karlos’ hit Ere.

It goes to show how apl.de.ap has always been proud of his Filipino roots. As he told The STAR, “I wanna be remembered (in the music industry) as a proud Pinoy, (it’s) part of my culture, where I come from. And I’m proud of my country and someone that follows the footsteps of people who gave me opportunit­y.”

Meanwhile, apl.de.ap shared that he liked to collect shoes, hats, glasses and vintage toys like Voltes V, Shogun Warriors, Bionic Man, Star Wars, and e-bikes.

Last month, the singer’s apl.de.ap Foundation Internatio­nal partnered with Asian Developmen­t Bank and Arizona-based Legacy EV, LLC to advocate for e-mobility training the country.

Aside from a Rolex watch, the most expensive but the most rewarding thing that he purchased for himself is a rice field in Concepcion, Pampanga.

“I called my mom one day, I think I was in Germany, I don’t know, it just popped into my head. I’m like, ‘We’re always gonna need rice. I gotta buy a rice field,’” he recalled.

“So, I called my mom. I’m like, ‘Mom, I need you to look for some land. Let’s buy a ricefield.’ She’s like, ‘Anak, are you OK? Are you drunk?’ I’m like that’s beside the point. And then I ran home for one holiday, the next holiday and we got that. That was over a decade ago and she never had to buy rice again.”

 ?? ?? Black Eyed Peas’ apl.de.ap on collaborat­ing with 2NE1’s Dara in the pop track 2 Proud: ‘You know, it just made sense ‘cause I’m a big K-pop fan and she had history here in the Philippine­s.’
Black Eyed Peas’ apl.de.ap on collaborat­ing with 2NE1’s Dara in the pop track 2 Proud: ‘You know, it just made sense ‘cause I’m a big K-pop fan and she had history here in the Philippine­s.’
 ?? ?? Dara, or Sandara Park to her Filipino fans, says she and apl.de.ap bonded over their memories of the Philippine­s.
Dara, or Sandara Park to her Filipino fans, says she and apl.de.ap bonded over their memories of the Philippine­s.

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