Written
by the band’s very own Paolo Benjamin, the stripped-down track is emotionally
impactful even in its apparent weightlessness
Having amassed more than a billion streams and a total of 3.5 million listeners on Spotify, Ben&Ben continues to make generation-defining statements with heartfelt tunes that resonate on a universal level. Considered as one of the most commercially successful acts in the Southeast Asian region, the nine-piece collective has recently won the Best Asian Band at the 2022 BandLab NME Awards, and reaped multiple recognitions for their groundbreaking work on the sophomore album, Pebble House, Vol. 1: Kuwaderno.
With an impressive music
portfolio and an upcoming North American tour, the Filipino hitmakers return
with another international release following the success of 2020’s “Doors” and
“Leaves,” a collaboration with Korean singer-songwriter Young K of Day 6.
Released under Sony Music, their new single “The
Ones We Once Loved” is a quietly startling confessional that sounds emotionally
impactful even in its apparent weightlessness. Written by Ben&Ben’s very
own Paolo Benjamin, the track builds its staircase to somewhere personal and
intimate, offering a unique perspective on love, forgiveness, and breakup.
“It's a song that owns
up to one's faults, makes proper apologies, but also expresses hurt, as
breakups are often two-way things,” says the band in an official statement. “It’s
also one of the hardest songs we’ve written, because it requires the writer to
forgive himself for his past and own up to his faults and mistakes. The
painstaking process towards that state, the cycles of anxiety and catharsis
that the writer went through, and the eventual expression of all of that in the
form of this song, as an encapsulation of such a heavy journey, is what makes
this song stand out among our other songs.”
Produced by Johnoy Danao
and Jean Paul Verona, the song takes a deceptively stripped-down approach in
terms of musicality, but careful not to lose the earnestness that defined their
recent hits. According to the folk-pop outfit, they wanted to keep the
arrangement as bare and as transparent as possible while still maintaining a certain
depth, weight, and storytelling within instrumentation.
“Supporting the vocals
is the staple piano sound, as one would hear when being sung the humblest and
sincerest of songs, slowly followed by more and more melodic instruments as the
singer opens up and exposes vulnerability,” the band explains the sonic motif
behind the release. “At the end of the day, we wanted to make an arrangement
that would provide no barrier to taking in each meaning of every word of a song
that has so much to say.”
Backed by rich but sparsely
layered instrumentation, the song, particularly its chorus, captures “what so
many of us are often too afraid or unprepared to say after a difficult
breakup.” Hoping that listeners would take responsibility in making amends with
one’s self, and the person on the other end of the grieving process, the band
shares, “We are hoping that this song somehow helps
people bridge that gap and feel the importance of really letting go through a
multi-faceted forgiveness: one of the other, and of the self.”
“The Ones We Once Loved” serves as Ben&Ben’s official single in support of their
Philippine send-off concert and North America/Canada Tour in 2022. It also
marks their first collaboration with globally renowned photographer Geloy
Concepcion, whose work was recently featured in Vogue Magazine, and other notable publications and exhibits worldwide.
“We’ve always wanted to
do a collaboration with Geloy Concepcion as most of the band members look up to
him, that when we realized he would be the perfect artist to work with for The
Ones We Once Loved, we instantly took a chance and set a meeting up with
him,” Ben&Ben shares. “In Geloy’s current project ‘Things You Wanted To
Say But Never Did’ we saw how resonant and resemblant his messaging was to The
Ones We Once Loved and that he may be the best artist to communicate the
song’s message. Geloy’s eye and his way of introducing a space to let out
feelings and emotions was one we wanted to emulate in this campaign—a space
where people sit safely and quietly with their feelings.”
Earlier this week,
Ben&Ben encouraged their fans to use the hashtags #BenandBen #BenandBenTOWOL #TOWOL and #TheOnesWeOnceLoved as
part of its Twitter activation campaign promoting the international release of “The Ones We Once Loved.” The hashtags revealed official Ben&Ben
Twitter emojis, and unlocked a special preview of the song last August 24,
2022.
Ben&Ben’s “The Ones We Once Loved” is out now on all
digital music platforms worldwide via Sony Music Entertainment.
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