Julie Anne San Jose, Rayver Cruz, and Rodjun Cruz slay their ‘biglaang jam’
PublishedRodjun Cruz joined Julie Anne San Jose and his brother Rayver to play some music. They did such an awesome job it’s hard to believe that it was unplanned.
With Julie and Rodjun on vocals and Rayver on guitar, they performed Cyndi Lauper’s “Time After Time.”Julie and Rodjun belted out and harmonized to the song, whereas Rayver was smooth with his acoustic guitar.Rayver replied, “You are the best.”
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