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Make Valentine’s Day everyday with a song

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MANILA, Philippines – Everyday must be Valentine’s Day and for those who may have missed the V-Day, it’s never too late to make your special someone truly special.

Risingstars.ph, an online karaoke site, allows you to do just that and more.

With only a computer, a microphone, a webcam and Internet connection, you can record yourself singing your favourite love song and send it.

Other websites offer similar services, but what makes RisingStars different is that it has a large collection that people can sing along to.

What this means is that instead of memorizing the lyrics to a song and playing a musical instrument to accompany it, a person can simply select a song from the list, sing along karaoke style, and not worry about the music anymore, since it will be recorded along with the person’s voice.

You can also be very creative and personalize your performance in your video.

Perform a skit, choreograph a dance or dress-up like your favourite singer while belting your favourite tunes, the possibilities are endless with Risingstars.ph. You can even record multiple songs when one song is not enough to tell your beloved how special they are.

What’s even better is that you can send these  to loved ones anywhere around the world.

So vocalize and practice those songs, log on to http://www.risingstars.ph, and start singing your heart out. advt


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