Chen Pangan Releases Debut Single ‘Sana’y Alam Mo’
Filipina singer-songwriter Chen
deserves to be someone to keep an eye on this year. As the lead guitarist
and one of the vocalists of Unit 406, the rising pop sensation has enjoyed a
bit of success with decent-sized hits such as 'Kahit Na Anong Sabihin Ng Iba'
and 'Tanghaling Tapat,’ which eventually earned her band a nomination for Best
Performance by a New Group Recording Artist at the 2018 Awit Awards.
This year, Chen is poised to take
on a new role as a solo artist with the release of her debut single, ‘Sana’yAlam Mo’ under MCA Music Inc.
Delivered with soulful, emotive
vocals and heartfelt songwriting style, the song dips into stripped-down pop
territory before its colossal reveal in the chorus. “Nangangarap kung
maibabalik sa simula lahat / uulitin ko, ‘di nagsisisi sa iyo,” she sings
as if coming from a place of immense longing and grief.
According to Chen, ‘Sana’y AlamMo’ is a song that speaks of one’s yearning for love. “It's about loving
someone without being loved back and eventually accepting reality and choosing
to let go,” says the talented newcomer. “And it’s also about deciding to turn
the page and move forward.”
Chen explains that the recording
process behind ‘Sana’y Alam Mo’ went smooth despite the challenges of having to
internalize the emotional component of the lyrics, while allowing herself to
feel its pain. “The experience working with Gab and Tiny was super chill and
fun,” Chen shares. “There was never a time that we had to unplug or revise.
Everything just flowed very well.” ‘Sana’y Alam Mo’ was composed, arranged, and
produced by Gabriel Tagadtad, with additional production by Tiny Corpuz.
At present, Chen is busy exploring
her creative potential with and beyond her band, Unit 406. She’s confident with
the kind of music that she wants to dabble into, and as showcased in her first
solo single, ‘Sana’y Alam Mo,’ the much-buzzed star is more than ready to take
any challenges that will come her way. “What separates me from other artists is
the tone and personality my music brings,” she tells in a statement. “In
contrast to hugot songs, ‘Sana'y Alam Mo’ has this R&B flare that is
snappier than your typical love songs. It’s not as soft and gentle, but it’s
very raw and true to its message of love being bittersweet.
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