MYMP - Tell Me Where It Hurts instrumental guitar karaoke version cover with lyrics

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Fresh off the "studio" :) My instrumental acoustic guitar cover of MYMP’s massive 2006 OPM hit song “Tell Me Where it Hurts” (originally from he Real Milli Vanilli, 1991) from their awesome 2005 album “Beyond Acoustic"


You want a version that you can sing-along to like a videoke/karaoke my friend? Your wish is my command!!

Instrumental guitar VERSION available here my friend:

Some info about MYMP from Wikipedia:

M.Y.M.P. (or MYMP, short for Make Your Momma Proud) is an acoustic band from the Philippines. They released their first album after Raymund Ryan Santes, a station manager of 93.9 iFm (Manila), watched one of their gigs and contacted a producer for their 2003 debut album, Soulful Acoustic, which has since been certified Platinum.

In 2005, M.Y.M.P. released their second album titled Beyond Acousticand third album Versions through Ivory Music. The success of the two albums prompted the re-release of their second and third albums in a two-disc set the same year. In 2006, they released their fourth album, New Horizon and DVD of their concert at the Music Museum. In 2008, M.Y.M.P. released their last album on Ivory Music, titled Now. The group then signed with Star Music.

Jacques "Chin" Alcantara founded the band in late 1996. It was Chin's elder brother, Julius, who gave the band its name as a tribute to their departed mother, cardiologist Dr. Stella Lopez-Alcantara, who died of complications from breast cancer.

Back when it was originally formed, Make Your Momma Proud was a four-man rock band whose arsenal included Jimi Hendrix, The Doors and, as Alcantara adds, a little Mr. Big.[citation needed] He was still a student at Miriam College then, taking up Communication Arts, major in Advertising. "My mom played the piano but she didn’t get to see me play professionally—she did get to see me start out", Alcantara said. In the year after his mother died, Alcantara took up the guitar and, in his words, "really got obsessed with it and that’s when I knew what I wanted to be a musician."[citation needed] Alcantara was persuaded by his father to attend classical guitar tutoring, but he stopped after a month.

The peak of M.Y.M.P.'s amateur days was when they won the 1996 national championship of the San Miguel Beer Battle of Bands. Before that, the group had won the NCR championship, best vocalist and best lead guitarist.[citation needed]

As a college band, M.Y.M.P. appeared in college fairs and shows, but then they encountered difficulty in lining up gigs due to their "disciplined rock" repertoire. M.Y.M.P. added a keyboardist and began working on a more pop sound, completing the transformation with the addition in 2000 of a female vocalist, Marifil Niña Girado, now known as Nina. She left the band to go solo. M.Y.M.P. then performed in bars, clubs and shows for years, building an identity.

In 2001, Alcantara handled an audition for a new female lead, and the group found Julie Iris "Juris" Fernandez. Originally from Davao, Fernandez explains she didn’t grow up exposed to music on a regular basis. Like Alcantara, Fernandez did not have formal lessons in music, eschewing the training to learn on her own. After graduating from Miriam College, Juris Fernandez was studying at the Ateneo, working towards completing her pre-med requirements when she decided that, like Alcantara, she wanted to immerse herself in music. After singing with Jimmy Bondoc, she auditioned for M.Y.M.P




Arranged, Performed and Recorded by Boy Hapay

Equipment used: Fender American Standard Stratocaster, Boss DS-1, Macbook Pro (Logic Pro X, Final Cut Pro), Korg
MicroKey, Canon 600D


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