The KWEEN has spoken! KUYUKOT spoken word poetry

 

Picture taken from Kween Yasmin's Kuyukot spoken word poetry on Facebook

Yasmin Asistido, better known as Kween Yasmin, once again amused netizens with her newly released spoken word poetry piece.


In a video uploaded by Kween Yasmin on her Facebook page, she features her spoken word poetry talent through an interesting theme.


"Lungkot, lungkot, lungkot

Habang ika'y nalulungkot, palagi sa ulo'y

Kamot ka nang kamot, ikaw na'y napapanot


Taking off with her signature style of repeating the first word of her spoken poem, it usually indicates the theme and title of her piece. You wouldn't really be surprised if Kween herself was expressing her sentiments about sadness. As her poem goes on,


Kaya 'wag ka nang mayayamot, nabubugnot

Natutuyot, nagdadamot,

Palaging nakakunot

Kaya mukha ka nang kuyukot..."


It certainly took a whimsical turn. Kween Yasmin definitely has a way with her words. Whilst cheering sorrowful viewers, she came up with a humorous comparison so as to efficiently turn her viewers' frowns upside down.


The video, directed by Kai Latoza, garnered almost 200K views, 15K reactions, and 1.5K comments. Among them was from a musician, MYRUS:

"Mare di pa kami nakakamove on sa Pantog tapos ngayon kuyukot naman!🤣"


Asistido's spoken word poetry series made its debut last January, with her pop culturally-relevant and top hit, Esophagus, esophagus, a poem about--- well, the body part esophagus. To which it was then followed by her Pantog piece, attracting a fairly huge attention alike, and many other more like her Selos and her Sekyu.


When asked about her poem inspirations, Asistido replied that they are made at the scene, "impromptu" she mentions, moreover adding that some pieces were requested by her fans.


Kween Yasmin has been in the limelight since 2018, from her parody version of Ex Batallion's Hayaan Mo Sila, which she calls, 'Lalaking Manloloko'.


Picture from Kween Yasmin's Facebook Page, Lalaking Manloloko


Kween's talent isn't just limited to her poetic abilities. She can also dance, sing, do a bit of sports like handgun firing and karate, as well as act--- something well-noticed by her fans which is where she earns her other title from, the All-purpose Kween. This makes her a sought-after guest for events, getting frequently invited to prestigious schools like De La Salle University and University of the Philippines.


Kween Yasmin as described by her fans, is a happy pill, known to possess contagious positivity. Fans loudly convey their support for Asistido consistently, even commending her contents for promoting good vibes.





Want to see the original post? Here's the Facebook link to Kween Yasmin's Kuyukot spoken word poetry: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?mibextid=oFDknk&v=1619388952162552 



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