In his Youtube Mother’s Day vlog, iconic Filipino
rapper Gloc-9, whose real name is Aristotle Pollisco, offers a heartfelt
tribute to his mom Blesilda as he reveals intimate details about growing up in
a poor family from Binangonan, Rizal.
The Mother’s Day video draws on some heart-rending
visuals that depict Pollisco’s early life with his mom. Through a series of
film photographs, the rapper conjures up memories of how his mom raised him and
his three other siblings while his father worked as a mechanic in Saudi Arabia.
Pollisco recalls his mother striving to eke out extra
income. “Nagtayo si Nanay ng sari-sari store,” the rapper wistfully recalls in
the video. “Dahil
kahit nasa abroad si Tatay, sapat lang ang kinikita niya para sa
pangangailangan namin kada buwan.”
When times were really tough, Pollisco remembers his
mom pawning or selling some of her precious jewelry because none of these could
compare to her cherished children’s needs.
“Minsan may panahon na nag-iiba ang mga gastusin,” the
young man reminisces, “kaya makikita mo ‘yan si Nanay, pumipili sa mga alahas niya
para isangla.”
Pollisco was witness to his mother’s intrepid efforts
to earn money on top of cooking three meals a day and doing household chores—often
back-breaking tasks that she handled with utmost patience.
The rapper now believes that the equanimity and grace that
his beloved mother displayed then are reflected in his wife Thea’s own
dedication, resilience, and resourcefulness as a spouse to him and mother to
their children.
“Ang aking maybahay na si Thea at si Nanay ay
magkatulad ng ugali,” he says. “Palagi nila inuuna ang kapakanan ng kanilang
mga anak. Di bale nang mawalan sila, basta meron ang mga bata.”
The video paints a soothing—if a radically
different—image of Pollisco, who’s usually known for his blunt and abrasive
lyrics as Gloc-9. In the rapper’s Mother’s Day vlog, the viewer will realize the
extent his mom had gone to in helping him become one of the best-selling artists
of the Philippine’s contemporary music scene.
These days, Pollisco acknowledges that his mother’s resourcefulness
was something that Cebuana Lhuillier had helped inspire as it was his Nanay’s
trusted pawnshop each time they went through a rough patch. It was also through
Cebuana that his father remitted money from Saudi Arabia.
“I’m happy that Cebuana has given me the opportunity
to thank them—and more importantly, my mom,” the rapper says. “As a company,
Cebuana embodies the spirit of diskarte
and pagbangon that my mother raised
us with.”
In the video, Gloc-9 heartily promotes the Cebuana Lhuillier
24K Reward Program, which enables Cebuana customers
to earn points with every transaction. These points can be used to pay for your
Cebuana transactions or even buy load. Signing
up online for the reward program is free.
“The 24K Program is a great idea!” Gloc-9 enthuses. “With
the pandemic going on, I personally use it whenever I need to transfer money
remotely. And I love that I can save on fees because of the points I’ve
earned.”
In the past, Cebuana was his mother’s go-to place for
money remittances. Now, with those days of dire financial straits behind them, it’s
Gloc-9’s turn to send money to his Nanay—and sending cash through Cebuana is Cebuana
Lhuillier coming full circle.
Get your Cebuana Lhuillier 24k e-card for free when
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