That's How You Say | Jomari Jintalan | TEDxRizalStreet
"That's How You Say" is an original composition and heartfelt performance by Jomari Jintalan, a rising artist from Sorsogon. More than just a song, it’s a reflection of his story, emotions, and purpose. Through honest lyrics and soulful delivery, Jomari invites listeners to feel every word and remember the power of music to connect, express, and heal. Jomari Jintalan is a local artist from Sorsogon. An artist under Unstable records and the Songwriter for the song ‘Slow Dance’ for the Philippine Adaptation of the K-Drama Tale of the Nine Tailed.To him, to sing in front of people is not just to perform on stage. To sing in front of people is a mission; to share his story, his mission, his dream. To inspire and to let his voice be heard, and to touch the hearts of many through his music. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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