@jl_cbns: Watched this again in Filipino Dub / Sub!! 😲🤯 Sino kaya nag dub/ kumanta nito in Filipino version! Galing lakas maka @SB19 Official 🔥🔥🔥 #kpopdemonhunters

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_najeeum
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This is a demonic song indeed
2025-06-25 13:40:28
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codiecoconut
sisiwfrvr :
VERY ALAMAT ANG ATAKEEEE
2025-06-25 08:16:34
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sfhklorsdhkadgj
descendants :
sb19 coded
2025-06-25 08:55:30
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zhaymon01
Mon^^ :
Nah, english def hits harder
2025-06-27 05:22:06
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callme.j0h_n
John :
ang sakit ng Tenga sa Tagalog music nito😭😭😭
2025-07-02 13:13:25
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hann_iiyaa
✨️not.sohanii✨️ :
very demon coded yung lyrics in tagalog😅
2025-06-25 09:37:34
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reaperx2299
Johnpaulandrei Decha :
is this SB19?
2025-07-05 14:05:28
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loaf_gn
_Loaf🦈 :
The tagalog version made it more demonic sounding lowk
2025-07-13 13:23:50
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eddiedication1008
Sir Eddie :
may pag ka ALAMAT kelan kaya comeback nila?
2025-06-25 07:54:03
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asteria_ismyname001
❀•˚𝓐𝓼𝓽𝓮𝓻𝓲𝓪˚•❀ :
As a Filipino, it doesn't even fit the characters😭
2025-08-13 13:32:06
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myeternalsix
kaii :
literal na dark yung lyrics. 😭
2025-06-25 15:28:36
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draakeee17
Draaaakeee :
sb19 ba yan
2025-08-28 08:57:05
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ahrvye
harvey :
ma papa ung*l ka talaga😭😭😭
2025-06-25 06:53:20
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janethan13
Hanz2.5 :
tunog bisaya?
2025-06-29 04:21:00
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lxydump23
user20020706 :
THIS IS SO GOOD OMGGG WHO DID THE FIL DUB???
2025-06-28 10:51:36
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paracetamol_generic
Paracetamol :
bakit parang low quality ng record ng mga voices? 😭
2025-07-24 17:08:04
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mgrace59
Mary Grace :
SB ba kumanta nito???
2025-06-24 09:45:12
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khazzie_procastinates22
K. H. A. Z. :
it'd be funny if halo-halo members nila. Yung iba SB19, Alamat, Horizon 😭
2025-06-25 11:50:57
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shellsantor29
Reshell ann Santor :
Bakit alagad mag bigay na saamin diba “can i get a mic a little higher” dapat “pwede ako bigyan ng mic na medyo mataas”
2025-08-12 20:00:10
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eniluap021
🌸master🌸 :
Filipino version makes the meaning of the song more clearly. Its demonic. However that is the character that they are showing so maybe that's why.
2025-07-21 19:03:37
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rena_cchi2025
Rena~ :
sb19 cover this please!!! especially ken, he'll k*ll this song..
2025-06-25 09:59:42
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drinsubere
Saja. :
SB19?
2025-06-27 12:50:07
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eme.lia50
Eme Lia :
ano palabas to?
2025-07-23 03:47:27
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On July 30, 2008, a Greyhound bus traveling across Canada from Edmonton to Winnipeg became the scene of one of the most disturbing crimes in the country’s history. A 22-year-old carnival worker named Tim McLean was sitting quietly near the back of the bus, listening to music through his headphones. At a rest stop, a man named Vince Weiguang Li boarded the bus. He was quiet and calm, sitting near the front at first before moving to the seat right beside Tim. Without warning, and as the bus traveled along the Trans-Canada Highway near Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Li pulled out a large knife and began to stab Tim repeatedly in the neck and chest. Passengers heard a blood-curdling scream, turned to see the horrifying scene, and ran toward the front of the bus in panic. The bus pulled over, and the driver and others fled, trapping Li inside with Tim’s body. What happened next shocked not only those at the scene, but the entire nation. Li continued to stab Tim’s lifeless body dozens of times, then calmly and methodically decapitated him. He walked to the front of the bus holding Tim’s severed head and showed it to the remaining passengers and driver through the window. He then returned to the body and began mutilating it further—cutting off parts and reportedly consuming pieces of Tim’s flesh. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police arrived and began a standoff that lasted several hours. During this time, Li paced the aisle of the empty bus, still holding body parts. Around 1:30 a.m., he tried to escape through a window but was immediately tasered and arrested. In his pockets, officers found parts of Tim’s ears, nose, and tongue. At his trial in 2009, Li was found not criminally responsible due to severe untreated schizophrenia. He told psychiatrists that he believed he was acting on orders from God, and that Tim was a demon sent to kill him. He was sent to a high-security psychiatric hospital in Selkirk, Manitoba. Over time, he was granted increasing freedoms, including supervised and then unsupervised outings. In 2016, he was granted full freedom and in 2017 was given an absolute discharge, meaning he would no longer be monitored by the system. He changed his name to Will Baker and resumed life outside the institution. The case sparked national debate in Canada over the treatment of violent offenders with mental illness, especially those found not criminally responsible. Tim McLean’s family, especially his mother, was devastated not only by the loss but by the fact that Li was eventually released back into society. The murder remains one of the most shocking and tragic crimes in Canadian history. #UnsolvedMystery #TrueCrime #CreepyCases #coldcases #fyp

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