“5 countries. 8 instruments. 30 days. 1 music video about my moustache.”

These are the exact words used by Singapore-based Edward Cryer to describes his music video about his journey through Movember.

If you haven’t seen it already, do take a couple of minutes to check it out below.

There’s a lot of heart to Cryer’s music video as he pays tribute to the Movember Movement, while presenting this love letter to Asia.

Cryer shot the video in Singapore, China, The Philippines, South Korea and Taiwan, capturing the essence of these countries with remarkable footages from beaches to boats, busy streets to alleyways, train stations to airports, and even one underwater.

Singaporeans will recognise many familiar places, including Changi Airport, hawker centres, the CBD skyline and Orchard Road (accompanied by an uncle on the Er Hu).

“In November 2015 I was travelling a bit and decided to write a song, take a small camera and make a part of a music video every day for Movember,” Cryer wrote in a Facebook post.

“I’m convinced everyone can be exceptionally creative, but it’s not always easy, ” he added. “And when you start from scratch it’s really hard and depressing, but this song is about perseverance and persistence. And the birth and death of a hideous moustache.”

With Movember coming to an end, do your part and help a brother out – which in this case is to contribute and donate to a very good cause at Cryer’s link: http://mobro.co/edwardcryer.

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