Mercy’s LAST SONG Wrinkled WET IN THE RAIN BEFORE IT GONE!
One of the most memorable scenes in the world of music was the last performance of iconic Aegis vocalist Mercy Sunot before she passed away. His emotional rendition of “Basang Basa sa Ulan,” their band’s famous song, signaled his love for music and his fans until the last moment of his life.
In the video that spread on social media, Mercy can be seen performing the said song despite her condition. Although he was suffering from an illness, it did not stop him from making his fans happy. His deep voice full of emotion and courage once again brought awe and love to the people who continue to support him.
According to those who watched, you would never think that Mercy is going through anything because she remains beautiful and energetic while on stage. Despite his condition, he proved his dedication to his art and concern for the fans. Her smile, even with tears, inspired many.
His song “Basang Basa sa Ulan” penetrated the hearts of many more at that time. For many, it is not just a song but a reminder of courage, love, and faith. The line “drenched in the rain, no shelter” seems to reflect his own battle with illness—a battle he faced with courage and without remorse.
During her last performance, many fans paid tribute to Mercy not only as a singer but as a person. His humility, courage, and concern for others remained until his last breath. According to those close to her, Mercy always prioritizes her family and fans more than her own condition.
Upon her passing, Mercy undeniably left a deep mark on the music industry. His voice and songs will remain in the heart of every Filipino. Many netizens expressed their gratitude and condolences to the singer’s family.
“I salute your courage and goodness, Mercy,” said one fan. “Even though you’re having a hard time, you still think of us, your fans. You are an inspiration.”
As the entire country continues to mourn, one thing is clear: Mercy Sunot will live on in the hearts of her fans, in every note of “Basang Basa sa Ulan,” and in the memory of her unforgivable strength and love for music .