The Filipino singer-songwriter’s latest song will be part of her upcoming 2022 EP
Filipino singer-songwriter syd hartha returns to her roots on the stripped-down single “kung nag-aatubili.”
The folk-pop tune will be part of her
upcoming 5-track EP to be released in the first quarter of 2022, and serves as her
first original material for 2021 after contributing vocals for Tokimeki
Records’ city pop-inspired “Carnival” and participating in Coke Studio Season
4.
According to the 19-year-old artist, “kung nag-aatubili” reflects her complicated attitude towards romantic relationships and intimacy, which stemmed from the traumatic experiences that she endured during her younger years.
Dialing back her sound to its bare
essentials without sacrificing her newfound maturity in songwriting, syd hartha
has penned another understatedly beautiful track that feels more introspective
than her usual confessional entries.
Marked by warm, laid-back guitar
arrangements and soothing vocals, “kung nag-aatubili” starts restrained but
assured of its exquisiteness, and builds into a musical wanderlust towards the
end. In terms of production, her goal is to make it as raw and intimate as
possible, arriving with the promise of a home—strong, unapologetic, but
comfortable in her own shedding.
The song will be accompanied by a music
video slated to be released in the coming weeks. The visual treatment is conceptualized
by syd herself, who in turn, wants to make the storytelling mirror her personal
truths. “For this music video, Swimming Pictures helped me execute my own ideas
and it was amazing working with them,” says the folk-pop act.
“kung nag-aatubili” is out now on all digital
music platforms worldwide via Sony Music Philippines. The lyric video is
available here.
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