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4Noiz admits to being inspired by Alden Richards and Maine Mendoza

Published On: December 1, 2015, 2:05 PM

4Noiz found the humor and tandem of AlDub refreshing and infectious. They said this inspired them to incorporate comedy in their single 'MahAlden Kita So Please Be Maine' and its music video.

By CHERRY SUN

Gui Adorno, Eric Buzbee, Aaron De Tommaso and Aisaku Yokogawa of 4Noiz admitted to being fans of AlDub. More so, the GMA Records boy group claimed that they admire Alden Richards and Maine Mendoza beyond the craze.

 

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4Noiz found the humor and tandem of AlDub refreshing and infectious. They said this inspired them to incorporate comedy in their single MahAlden Kita So Please Be Maine and its music video.

WATCH: 4Noiz recreates Kalye-serye scenes for MahAlden Kita So Please Be Maine music video 

Aaron shared, “I think the happiness and the way the people are sharing, and just really appreciating the AlDub – the AlDub Nation and the phenomenon, we want to extend that.”

Moreover, 4Noiz was struck with their personalities. It was this that convinced them to pursue a single about the AlDub duo.

READ: Download 4Noiz's MahAlden Kita So Please Be Maine

Hailing from Eat Bulaga, the four foreignoys had the chance to meet Alden way before the AlDub phenomenon and they only had nice words about the Pambansang Bae.

Gui recalled, “We were both guests in the ‘[You’re My] Foreignay’ segment so we sang together. One of the times I guest(ed) here in GMA, in Eat Bulaga, he was there and he still remembered my name even though it was like almost a year ago. ‘Hey Gui, how are you?’”

“Alden is a great guy. We don’t know her yet but she’s so talented and natural. I’d like to see a young girl not caring how she looks like in front of the camera and just making people laugh,” he continued.

On the other hand, it was only Eric who had the opportunity to meet Maine when he appeared as a guest in Lola Nidora’s birthday party.

LOOK: Lola Nidora's birthday party on Eat Bulaga 

He described the Philippine Dubsmash Queen, “Parang sa mga artista na kilala ko, I don’t know, she just felt like she embodied the Philippines more than a lot of others. She reminded me of the type of people I would just meet anywhere.”

Is 4Noiz looking forward to collaborating with Alden and Maine?

Aisaku was quick to answer, “If possible, yes of course!”
 

 

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