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A LONG WAY SINCE 'TANGHALAN' "The Voice" Season 26 winner Sofronio Vasquez moved to the United States in 2022 to pursue his dream of a music career after his father's death. FINAL VERSION The bicameral conference committe on the draft 2025 national budget meets at The Manila Hotel on Wednesday, where lawmakers later approved the P6.252-trillion purse of the Marcos administration in a midterm election year. —SCREENGRAB FROM "THE VOICE"
Pinoy pride broke out on Tuesday (Wednesday in Manila) after Sofronio Vasquez became the first singer from the Philippines—and Asia—to bag the top prize on NBC’s “The Voice.”
One of five finalists in Season 26 of the popular US singing competition, Vasquez sank to his knees and fought back tears when his name was announced as the winner.
He bested singers Shye, Jeremy Beloate, Sydney Sterlace and Danny Joseph after garnering the majority of America’s votes.
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