Michael V featured another parody that amused the online community
Veteran comedian Michael V created “Gusto Ko Nang Bumigay,” a parody song of Asian Phoenix Morissette Amon’s version of Gusto Ko Nang Bumitaw.
The song, originally performed and co-written by diva Sheryn Regis, has been added to Morissette’s list of hit cover songs. Netizens have shared their funny videos featuring the song, which has a heartbreak theme.
Photo source: Youtube
Michael, also known as Bitoy, created his own version. The Bubble Gang star is known for parodying hits with his funny themes and lyrics. Over the years, Bitoy has provided amazing entertainment for viewers of the show through his parody songs.
For the latest episode of Kapuso’s longest-running gag show, the comedian featured said song performed by Morissette and titled it Gusto Ko Nang Bumigay. The video was written to be performed by “Morichette”.
📷: YouLOL YT channel
Once again, Michael V didn’t fail to amuse viewers with his hilarious lyrics. The music video showed his character’s wardrobe changes, who wanted to come out but was prevented from doing so. But at that moment he felt the urge to reveal his true identity.
As of this writing, the video of Bitoy’s parody song has garnered over a hundred thousand views on YouLOL’s official YouTube channel. Netizens commenting on this highlighted the comedian as a genius, the king of parody and an excellent comedian.
Here are some of the comments on Bitoy’s Gusto Ko Nang Bumigay.
Michael V. also shared a post on Twitter about this parody song and netizens gave him a big applause with their hand clapping emojis.
Meanwhile, alongside Bubble Gang, Bitoy is also bringing laughter and entertainment with his long-running sitcom Pepito Manaloto.
What can you say about that?
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