Mike Hanopol Claims Manny Pacquiao Yet to Pay Him for Hebrew Songs he Made

Mike Hanopol: “San ang tulong na sinasabi mo di ka na naawa matanda na ako niloko mo pa ako.”

MIKE HANOPOL – The legendary rock icon claimed in a post on the social networking site, Facebook that senator and boxing champ Manny Pacquiao has an unpaid transaction with him.

Mike Hanopol and Manny Pacquiao
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In the FB post of the 75-year-old singer, he said that he made Hebrew songs for the boxer-senator wherein he shouldered the cost for the studio and musicians.

However, Pacman allegedly did not pay him.

This prompted him to express his disappointment about the politician-athlete on social media.

Here’s the full post of Mike Hanopol:

Sabi Pacman gusto nya makatulong di Importante ang pera sa kanya e bakit ayaw mo ako bayaran nagpagawa ka ng hebrew songs sa akin i spend money on studio and musician di mo naman ako binayaran san ang tulong na sinasabi mo di ka na naawa matanda na ako niloko mo pa ako.

His post was then flooded with comments and reactions from the netizens.

Some urged him to directly contact Pacquiao regarding their unsettled transaction.

Manny Pacquiao- who earned a defeat against Cuban boxer Yordenis Ugas in their recent match, is yet to issue any statement regarding the claims of Mike Hanopol.

But based on his reply to a netizen who commented on his post, composer Lito Camo has already contacted him for the details of songs he composed for Pacquiao which is yet to be paid.

Mike Hanopol was a former bass guitarist for the Juan de la Cruz Band- which has been credited for ushering in the first “rock & roll revolution” in the Philippines.

During his career as a musician, he has produced twenty albums, three of which became Gold prize awardees while another three received the Aliw Awards.

Hanopol’s trademark is the beret, leather clothing, and his Steinberger guitar and is known for the iconic single “Laki sa Layaw.”

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