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P.A.R.D.'s 'Hugot' gets more than half a million views on YouTube

Published January 1, 1970 8:00 AM PHT
Updated February 18, 2020 11:38 PM PHT

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Original and quirky boy band P.A.R.D. adds another feather in its cap with their summer song titled 'Hugot.'
By AEDRIANNE ACAR 

Photo credits to PARD OFFICIAL YOUTUBE VIDEO
 
The 2015 summer anthem of the boy band P.A.R.D. reached an important milestone. Their crazy music video titled ‘Hugot’ has over 500,000 views in YouTube.
 
P.A.R.D. composed of Bubble Gang veterans Antonio Aquitania and Boy 2 Quizon and YouTube sensation Roadfill Sparks and Padilla scion RJ Padilla shot the entire music video in Caramoan, Camarines Sur. 
 
The MTV features the fictional character Tata Lino and Bubble Gang babes Gwen Zamora, Arny Ross, Rufa Mae Quinto, Sam Pinto, Andrea Torres,
and Chariz Solomon.
 
As of May 27 (2:30 PM), 'Hugot' garnered 503,633 views already less than a month after the video was uploaded last May 1. 
 
Gwen Zamora happy for P.A.R.D.
 
In an interview with My Mother’s Secret star Gwen Zamora by GMANetwork.com, the Kapuso leading lady cannot contain her emotions when the actress learned that the music video was an absolute success.  
 
Gwen said, “Oh My God I love P.A.R.D.! I am a full supporter of P.A.R.D. First music video nila (Kwek-Kwek), I was part of them. Ah! Congrats guys!”

The Bubble Gang star also recounted how fun it was to shoot the music video in the paradise destination of Caramoan.
 
“Caramoan, habang nag-bu-Bubble summer special kami. Dude! Parang we're not working, super fun shoot lang siya. 'Yung party scene it was really partying.
 
“Nag-crowd dive ako. It was super fun, super saya.”
 
Sharing her ideas
 
The pretty star was all praise for P.A.R.D., she even revealed that during the shoot Boy 2 Quizon  was very open to her suggestions.
 
“Sometimes I give my inputs, parang Kuya Dos would tell me how he sees it and I would tell him honestly. 'No, parang I don’t like that idea' and then he takes it in naman and they listen and follow,” Gwen added.