The notorious leader of the Ozamiz gang, Herbert "Ampang" Colangco, one of the witness during House of Representative inquiry on the proliferation of drugs inside the National Bilibid Prison (NBP) during the term of Sec. De Lima made another entertaining video alongside with his fellow witness.
Herbert Colangco and other Bilibid inmates who were witness during the House committee hearing perform the famous song "Akala Mo Lang 'Yon," the carrier single of Colangco as a recording artist while inside the prison cell in Muntinlupa.
The song "Akala Mo Lang 'Yon" performed by Colangco and his fellow inmate was reportedly dedicated to Sen. Leila De Lima, the alleged main subject of the House of Representatives inquiry.
The now viral Facebook video was originally taken by Atty. Ferdinand Topacio one of the inmate's lawyer and uploaded the video on Facebook by OFW in Israel Foundation.
For the past few days some netizens caught the attention of Herbert Colangco, some of them even requested the inmate to performed his song after his star-studded and impressive testimony in the House of Representative.
Watch the Viral Video of Colangco with Fellow Inmates Singing "Akala Mo Lang 'Yon:"
Herbert Colangco and other Bilibid inmates who were witness during the House committee hearing perform the famous song "Akala Mo Lang 'Yon," the carrier single of Colangco as a recording artist while inside the prison cell in Muntinlupa.
The song "Akala Mo Lang 'Yon" performed by Colangco and his fellow inmate was reportedly dedicated to Sen. Leila De Lima, the alleged main subject of the House of Representatives inquiry.
The now viral Facebook video was originally taken by Atty. Ferdinand Topacio one of the inmate's lawyer and uploaded the video on Facebook by OFW in Israel Foundation.
For the past few days some netizens caught the attention of Herbert Colangco, some of them even requested the inmate to performed his song after his star-studded and impressive testimony in the House of Representative.
Watch the Viral Video of Colangco with Fellow Inmates Singing "Akala Mo Lang 'Yon:"