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Nar Cabico inspired by nature to sing Louis Armstrong's 'What a Wonderful World'

By Marah Ruiz
Published June 17, 2020 6:06 PM PHT

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Nar Cabico sings What a Wonderful World


A walk in the park inspired Nar Cabico to sing 'What a Wonderful World' by Louis Armstrong.

Kapuso singer and comedian Nar Cabico took inspiration from his surroundings and found himself singing another song cover in a park.

This time, he performed "What a Wonderful World" by jazz musician Louis Armstrong while sitting under a tree at the Mart Moore Metropolitan Park in Austin, Texas.

He also sang a few lines using poet, writer, and editor Pete Lacaba's Filipino adaptation of the song, "Ang Ganda ng Mundo."

He shared the video of his performance on his Instagram account.

"I walked to the park and took videos of Nature's details (you'll see them in this video). Then I thought to myself 'Grabe, ang ganda ng Mundo', and was reminded of this Filipino translation by Pete Lacaba.

"Isang mapagpalayang araw sa ating lahat! May we be free from pain and suffering, and live truly independent and joyful lives," he wrote.

Watch Nar sing Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World" here:

I walked to the park and took videos of Nature's details (you'll see them in this video). Then I thought to myself 'Grabe, ang ganda ng Mundo', and was reminded of this Filipino translation by Pete Lacaba. Isang mapagpalayang araw sa ating lahat! May we be free from pain and suffering, and live truly independent and joyful lives. {Recorded live at Mart Moore Metropolitan Park Austin Texas. June 10 4PM} I hope you guys enjoy this, as much as I did. Love, Nar C.

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Nar previously sang another of Lacaba's Filipino adaptations, "Moon River."

He was also featured in the third episode of the stay-home edition of CoLove, Jennylyn Mercado and Dennis Trillo's song performance series on YouTube.