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Manila, Philippines — “Keep loving what you do, and eventually it will love you back.” This is what Je Mandapat said when asked about what he’d like to impart to young musicians.

— “Keep loving what you do, and eventually it will love you back.” This is what Je Mandapat said when asked about what he’d like to impart to young musicians.

“I really wanted to be a famous singer before,” Mandapat admitted. At a young age, Je developed his love for music through the many family gatherings he was asked to sing in. By 12 years old, he joined a singing contest for the first time, and eventually found himself competing in reality TV shows like Pinoy Pop Superstar in 2008, and The X Factor Philippines in 2012.

For Je, being part of SMDC’s Talent Academy gives him the invaluable opportunity to constantly try new things, and to showcase his truest self as an artist. Community initiatives likegive him the platform to create songs that people can relate to and resonate with.

 

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