I performed with Marissa Sanchez recently and was surprised to learn that she has toned down her act. When before she was wee naughty just like me, earning the tag “The female version of Rico J. Puno” Marissa is now quite wholesome. I decided to interview her to find out why.
GG: What prompted the change in your act?
MS: I think it has something do with my newfound maturity and also my decision to live life like a true Christian. I have been a Christian long before but it was only recently that I decided to practice it in a genuine manner. I realized that, when you become a Christian, you don’t become sinless but rather, you sin less.
GG: You recently launched your new CD “Slowing It Down” – does it mirror your life?
MS: I wanted to slow down, yeah. Musically, I want to evolve and make a difference.
GG: I love the song “Eighteen.” What is it all about?
MS: It is a song I dedicate to my three-year-old daughter Lana and to 17-year-old girls out there.
GG: What is your life purpose?
MS: While on earth, I want to use my time according to what God has required me to do, as gleaned through the Bible. The moment you accept Christ as Lord and savior, you are already victorious. Anytime you go, you have the assurance that you’ll have eternal life.
GG: What lesson do you want to impart in the album?
MS: That life is uncertain and that people might judge you for your reputation, but for God, character is more important.
GG: You were known to do “birit” songs before. Will you still do the same at the launch of your album on Oct. 29 at Area 05 on Tomas Morato?
MS: Yes. I will still do songs like that and more comedy but no more green jokes, definitely.
Naughty turned wholesome
Source: Mb.com.ph (September 30, 2014 at 10:00PM)
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