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'Nadededz na pag-ibig': Dilaw launches new music video 'Orasa'

MANILA, Philippines — After the success of their debut album with “Uhaw” being one of the most played songs in the country, Baguio band Dilaw released its new single “Orasa” under Warner Music Philippines. 

With its raw sound and empathetic lyrics, it’s a piece that even casual fans will love at first listen. 

Before “Orasa” was released on digital streaming platforms, the six-piece band already performed the song in live gigs. In fact, many fans have already memorized the song, which continues to rack up streams on digital platforms.  

“Our fans are great, and they support any new music we perform or introduce. ‘Orasa’ has a chanty and catchy chorus, and I loved seeing the fans catch the melody and sing-along even without the song being released,” lead guitarist Leon Altomonte said.    

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Recently, the song’s official music video has been released and has garnered impressive reactions from YouTube viewers. With vivid colors that can be seen through the band’s funky sense of fashion, the personality of each member shines throughout the video. It also features a couple slowly entering a museum-like room with symbols representing something in their relationship. 

Although “Orasa” focuses more on how bittersweet love is, it has a repetitive sound and steady rhythm, but the choir chants account for the fullness of the song. 

“Tungkol siya sa mga na-witness kong nadededz na pag-ibig, yung malapit na mag-break,” vocalist and songwriter Dilaw Obero explained. On why the song is titled that way, he added, “Kapag andun ka kasi sa sitwasyon na yun, pakiramdam mo lahat paulit-ulit lang — parang binabali-baliktad lang na orasa bawat araw.” 

Rhythm guitarist and composer Vie Dela Rosa also noted that the song is reminiscent of a toxic relationship. “'Yung kahit ganun, gusto mo pa rin na andun ka.” Despite frustrations, the song carries a resilient hope or desire for someone’s return that perseveres through life’s twists and turns. 

To recall, Dilaw – an indie rock band formed in Baguio – reached their commercial breakthrough with the hit “Uhaw” and its re-released version “Uhaw (Tayong Lahat)” culled from the eclectic debut EP titled

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