KAIA continues to cement their status as one
of the most sonically adventurous pop groups in the Philippines with the
release of their new single, "Walang
Biruan,"
out today via Sony Music Entertainment.
The iridescent, bubblegum-pop track
boldly reassures one's feelings without fear of judgment, channeling the
playful side of young love. As KAIA explains it, “The song is about telling
someone how much you like them in a sweet and honest way. It has a catchy tune
and lighthearted vibe, making it easy to relate to and enjoy.”
Giving listeners a taste of summer with
a fun, lightweight take, “Walang Biruan” embraces an effortlessly flawless
sound with Y2K pop, Jersey club, and UKG influences. KINDRED’s Luis Montales
and Kenneth Amores co-produced and co-wrote the track with the members
of KAIA, motivating the Dalawa act to tap into their full potential as
songwriters.
According to the five-member group, the
initial stages of recording “Walang Biruan” entailed so much spontaneity that
it enabled them to take charge of their creative pursuits and get more involved
in the process.
“We spent a while on how we can arrange
the song and make it more palatable to our audience,” shares KAIA. “Alexa took
part in writing the rap verse, and the four of us, Charlotte, Sophia, Charice,
and Angela, exchanged ideas on how we can make the song longer and more
beautiful.”
The song will be released soon with a
music video directed by Jonathan Tal Placido of Toothless. The MV
conveys the material’s effervescent vibe while taking a tour of what happens
inside a person’s mind during a pivotal moment of reawakening. It’s also shot
entirely on an iPhone—a first among the P-Pop music scene.
KAIA
reveals, “There are playful scenes showing how your imagination runs wild when
you're nervous, but once you finally confess, it's like a huge weight is
lifted. Suddenly, you feel free, at peace, and everything just feels brighter
and more colorful.”
KAIA’s “Walang
Biruan”
is out now on all digital music platforms worldwide via Sony Music
Entertainment.
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