Kuya Daniel Eyes Hollywood as Next Stop of Wish 107.5 Bus

The man behind the Wish 107.5 innovations, BPMI-Wish CEO and President Dr. Daniel Razon, promises to showcase Filipino talents across the globe through the famous Wish Bus. (Photo by Kenji Hasegawa, Photoville International)

Popularly known as the “Pambansang Wish Bush”, Wish 107.5 will soon roam North America, particularly Hollywood in Los Angeles, California, unveiled BMPI President and CEO, Kuya Daniel Razon.

Through the innovations of Wish FM, the country’s first and only FM-on-wheels has been considered as the gateway to the world in which foreigners recognized and admired Filipino talent.

“We are already preparing for another big leap. We have travailed our Wish Bus from New York to Los Angeles,” said Kuya Daniel. “Now it’s already in Hollywood and waiting for inauguration.”

He added that once the Hollywood launch of the Wish Bus commences, Wish 107.5 is looking forward to having it in Europe.

Wishclusive video performances of Original Pilipino Music (OPM) artists inside the Wish Bus continues to get worldwide attention through the station’s YouTube Channel which currently has around more than two million subscribers and nearly 1 billion views.

And with the aim to introduce the Filipino talent, Wish FM hopes to bring OPM artists abroad through the FM station on wheels, the Wish Bus.

Praise for Kuya Daniel’s Innovative Wish Bus Concept

 

Moreover, OPM artists shared their appreciation of Kuya Daniel’s innovations.

“That Wish Bus abroad and then they will bring us there to tour in different cities and countries, it is really a good idea. It’s just so unique that I feel so proud and I hope it pushes through,” said KZ Tandingan.

Filipino singer-songwriter Moira Dela Torre added that a lot of great Filipino artists live around the world so to have the “Pambansang Wish Bus” go there could help promote their talents there.

“It’s such a great opportunity and a great avenue that Wish has created,” added Dela Torre.

Written by: John Kenneth Jaramilla