Renaldo Lapuz - “We’re Brothers Forever” free mp3 download

The next William Hung?
Filipino-American Renaldo Lapuz is now taking the world by storm following his performance on the TV show American Idol Season 7 where he amused judges Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul, and Randy Jackson with his “We’re Brothers Forever” song.
Watch a YouTube video of his performance and other funny American Idol auditions here.
Lapuz’s song goes (sing with me, my brother!):
Lyrics - We’re Brothers Forever
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I am your brother
Your best friend forever
Singing the songs
The music that you love
We’re brothers ’til the end of time
Together or not
You’re always in my heart
You hurt your feelings
And you will rain no more (?)
(I love you brother)
Read below to listen or download an mp3 ringtone of Renaldo Lapuz’s hilarious original composition.
To listen to the music, click here.
To download the “We’re Brothers Forever” mp3 for free, right-click on the link above and click “Save Link as…” or “Save Target as…”
Free mp3 file provided by RenaldoLapuz.com website.
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April 19th, 2008 at 11:01 am
He is really funny. Actually I enjoyed his performance.
April 19th, 2008 at 10:59 am
why be ashamed of a fellow Filipino. He did what he thinks is fun for him. And we thank him for a good laugh. Part of media is entertainment, and that is what he is simply doing.
March 22nd, 2008 at 3:16 am
[...] Side Thanks to YouTube, we now have easy access to a plethora of funny TV boo-boos. We saw Renaldo Lapuz sing his infamous We’re Brothers Forever song on “American Idol,” Ms. South [...]
March 1st, 2008 at 7:03 am
The popularity of this song lies in this irony: the funny circumstances of its birth belies a serious message that pulls on the heartstrings. Its message of brotherhood and peace comes at a time when war and conflict separates humanity. This song is like a thumb-on-the-nose on war and its utter childishness. But the funny thing is, instead of laughing, I actually cry when I hear the song, especially the ballad versions. Ironic, isn’t it? This should be made the world’s anthem. Let’s spread the tune for its sheer message.
NOTE ON THE TROUBLESOME 9th LINE:
Actually, there are several versions on the internet. Among those that make the most sense and are most poetic are: “Your hurting feelings will reign no more;” “You hurt your feelings and you’ll be hurting mine,” and “You hurt your feelings and you will rain on mine.” Take your pick. Personally, I prefer the second one. How about you?
February 6th, 2008 at 11:00 pm
PRE! nakakahiya yan pinaggagawa mo ang lakas ng loob mo kumanta !!mabuti pa bumalik ka na sa mental hospital mas bagay ka doon . sira ulo ka talaga.