MATAPOS makilala at mag-hit ang kanyang kantang “NVMD” noong 2022, naglabas na ng debut album ang R&B singer na si Denise Julia.
Ito ang “Sweet Nothings (Chapter 1)” na tungkol sa mga personal niyang karanasan tungkol sa pag-ibig.
“This album isn’t just a bunch of songs, it’s like a journey through all the different parts of love—from the exciting beginnings to the tough endings, and finally, to those sweet, lingering moments,” kwento ng singer tungkol sa naging inspirasyon ng kanyang album.
Aniya pa, “‘Sweet Nothings’ is like looking back at my own experiences and the stories from others that touched me. It’s like a musical trip exploring the different sides of love.”
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“Each song talks about a different part of this feeling we all know,” dagdag niya.
Narito ang listahan ng mga kanta sa kauna-unahang mini album ng R&B newcomer:
- B.A.D. (Feat. P-Lo)
- Lackin’
- Sugar n’ Spice
- bum 2 me (Feat. Jason Dhakal)
- Roster (Feat. Hillari)
- butterflies
- butterflies (2 a.m. Version)
Ilan lamang sa mga collaboration ni Denise Julia ay kasama ang rapper na si P-Lo, Norwegian-Filipina artist na si HILLARI at acclaimed alt-R&B experimentalist Jason Dhakal.
“Working alongside these musical geniuses was a transformative experience, offering me invaluable insights and learnings,” sambit ng viral na R&B singer.
Paliwanag niya, ‘Their expertise and creativity elevated the project to new heights, and I am truly grateful for the collaborative synergy that shaped the outcome.”
Nagkaroon ng album launch event si Denise Julia kamakailan lang sa Makati City at isa sa mga naimbitahan niya ay ang BANDERA.
Dahil diyan, nakachikahan namin ang singer at naikuwento niya sa amin kung bakit R&B music ang nagustuhan niyang genre.
“Growing up as a little morena girl and finding those R&B women of color or really just running that genre, I grew up not watching cartoons, I grew up watching MTV with those women belly dancing…I just wanted to be like that so much ‘cause I couldn’t find that kind of representation within my country and I wanted to be that at the very least,” chika niya.
Nabanggit din niya kung ano ang goal niya na nais ma-achieve sa music industry moving forward.
“I think in general, I just want to reach as many people as I can,” sey ni Denise Julia.
Patuloy ng singer, ‘Cause I feel like it’s time for OPM to really just cross all borders and have, like, defy those norms they have and just really upgrade. I feel it’s time to make more space for women as well in this industry, especially in our country and it’s so nice to see more women stepping up and just dominating.”
“In the future, of course, I just want that to grow more, just have this industry be more welcoming to people like me, artists like me,” aniya.
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