Philippines Kier King successfully entered Indonesia’s Dangdut Academy (D’Academy) Asia 6 Road To Grand Final Round
Kier King shines bright as the three stars and a sun of the Philippines, securing a coveted spot in the final round of the highly competitive and biggest Dangdut competition in Asia, the Dangdut Academy (D’Academy) Asia, held by Indiosiar. The final showdown will air on September 4, 2023 Monday.
King’s exceptional talent, irresistible charm, hard work, and dedication have propelled him to the forefront of this prestigious musical journey. He will compete against Indonesia’s Melly Lee and fellow Filipino Lovely Restituto. This is the first time that two representatives from a foreign country made it to the grand finals, more so from the Philippines.
Since you arrived in Indonesia, your appearance has always been stunning. If you continue to maintain this quality and continue to create works, I’m sure you will become a serious threat to me
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D’Academy Asia 6, a renowned regional singing competition, has attracted talented performers across Asia. Amidst fierce competition, King’s performances have consistently captivated the judges and spectators alike, earning him significant acclaim and standing ovations from commentators throughout the competition.
The journey to the finals has been a tough one, demanding immense skill, perseverance, and unwavering commitment to the art of Dangdut music. King has demonstrated outstanding vocal prowess, stage presence, and the unique ability to connect with the audience through his heartfelt performances.
“Since you arrived in Indonesia, your appearance has always been stunning. If you continue to maintain this quality and continue to create works, I’m sure you will become a serious threat to me,” Nassar of Indonesia genuinely said.
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Since you arrived in Indonesia, your appearance has always been stunning. If you continue to maintain this quality and continue to create works, I’m sure you will become a serious threat to me
“
D’Academy Asia 6, a renowned regional singing competition, has attracted talented performers across Asia. Amidst fierce competition, King’s performances have consistently captivated the judges and spectators alike, earning him significant acclaim and standing ovations from commentators throughout the competition.
The journey to the finals has been a tough one, demanding immense skill, perseverance, and unwavering commitment to the art of Dangdut music. King has demonstrated outstanding vocal prowess, stage presence, and the unique ability to connect with the audience through his heartfelt performances.
“Since you arrived in Indonesia, your appearance has always been stunning. If you continue to maintain this quality and continue to create works, I’m sure you will become a serious threat to me,” Nassar of Indonesia genuinely said.
King has also showcased his versatility by delivering powerful renditions of various Dangdut songs and our very own original Pinoy music on the international stage. His performances of “Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigan Ka” and “Prince Dangdut” during his mini concert segment have delighted critics and audiences at Studio Indosiar, giving him huge praise and loud cheers.
He had the moment to sing a duet with Indonesian singer and the first winner of D’Academy Asia, hence dubbed the Dangdut Diva, Lesti Kejora, during the Top 4 Concert Show. Their stage was trending #1 in Indonesia and has transcended cultural boundaries, resonating with fans and followers from different backgrounds and countries.
Speaking about his remarkable journey, King expressed his gratitude to his supporters, mentors, and esteemed judges for their enduring support and encouragement. He also conveyed his heartfelt appreciation and pride for the opportunity to represent the Philippines in the global music scene.
The final round of D’Academy Asia is sure to be an exhilarating showcase of talent, where he will go head-to-head with other amazing artists in a spectacle of music, passion, and cultural celebration. Stay tuned and show your support to King in his bid to bring home the title of D’Academy Asia 6.