PhilPop,
the country’s premier songwriting competition, has officially released the
songs from the finalists of the Mindanao cluster on Spotify and other digital
platforms worldwide this October 23, Friday.
Distributed by Warner Music
Philippines, the maiden batch reflects the diversity and appeal of the region’s
music heritage, and champions authentic representation of the contemporary
‘Mindanaoan’ experience.
The tracks available for
streaming and download include “Akong
Bilihon,” composed by John Cadeliña and interpreted
by The Marshland; “Kasadya,”
composed by Christian Chiu and interpreted by Jay-ar Vaño and XT on Sax; and “Pahuway,”
composed by Sherwin Fugoso and interpreted by Ferdinand Aragon.
Akong Bilhon: An
anthem of resilience
According to
singer-songwriter John Cadeliña, “Akong
Bilhon” is a song about contentment. “No matter how big or
small the blessings you have or received, if you really appreciate it’s true
value, then it’s more than enough for you to be happy,” the Pilipinas Got
Talent season 2 finalist says. “I wrote it last June, inspired by the
current situation we have—that despite the negativities, the weights on our
shoulders, we should still look up for the silver lining.”
With its soaring
arrangements and infectious melodies, the inspirational piece stresses the
importance of optimism and resilience in dealing with the uncertainty of the
times.
John Cadeliña’s music
project, The Marshland is the sole interpreter of the guitar-pop ballad. He
counts the likes of Five For Fighting and City and Colours as major influences.
Christian Tiu marks the
passing of time on “Kasadya,” an
irresistible number inspired by childhood nostalgia, Ilonggo culture, and the
pandemic. Tiu’s official entry to the PhilPop 2020 Songwriting Festival looks
back at the glorious memories spent with his family and grandparents.
Tiu shares, “During the pandemic, that feeling of isolation was even more accentuated. The thought of spending time with our grandparents would be at the bottom of the list due to their vulnerabilities with the virus. In the song Kasadya, I was looking back to those times; reliving those memories and just embracing those nostalgic moments. I felt genuinely happy for those times.”
Musically, “Kasadya” is an
upbeat number that blends ‘80s pop with jazz, Manila Sound, ‘70s soul, and
contemporary R&B sounds. It features interesting arrangements that mirror
the artist’s intentional leaning towards retro-sounding appeal, while also
incorporating modern touches to cater to the younger generation of listeners.
The song is interpreted by Jay-ar Vaño, a singer based in Koronadal City and an
active contributor to the Ilonggo pop scene, and XT on Sax, a renowned
saxophonist.
Pahuway: An emotionally
gripping ballad
Sherwin’s Fugoso’s
stripped-down ballad “Pahuway”
speaks about knowing what your heart truly desires and patiently waiting for
its fulfillment. According to the folk artist, it’s a song about “longing,
love, commitment, and dedication that stands against the test of time.”
“Pahuway was inspired
by a famous passage from Saint Augustine’s
Confession in which he states: You have made us for yourself, O
Lord, and our heart is restless until it rests in you,” Fugoso explains. “His
words hit me big-time, and for me, it is a must to write songs out of these
very powerful words. Pahuway portrays my longing for a cure for my
daily dose of restlessness.”
The spiritual song digs
deeper into the songwriter’s emotional psyche, but mines a less-is-more
approach to showcase the vulnerability in Fugoso’s words. Award-winning
Cebu-based artist Ferdinand Aragon interprets the song with the right mix of
subtlety and warmth, and even going to as far as captivating listeners with his
nuanced delivery and wounded vocal styling.
“Akong Bilhon,” “Kasadya,”
and “Pahuway” are now available on streaming and digital platforms worldwide
via PhilPop and Warner Music Philippines.
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