Kai Buizon Drops New Single “Kaibigan Lang”
Breakout singer-songwriter Kai Buizon
reflects on the blurred lines between young romance and friendship in her new
single, “Kaibigan Lang” - out today
via Sony Music Entertainment.
Inspired by a conversation between two
friends, the folk-pop track depicts the innocence and uncertainty surrounding
first love in its screwed-up yet confusing form.
Kai Buizon penned “Kaibigan Lang” during
the height of the pandemic, when she was attending online classes in high school
and imagining a braver and more confident version of herself. During those
daydreaming sessions, she would think of possible scenarios when face-to-face
classes start again: confessing her feelings to a boy she likes and eventually
getting friend-zoned for no reason.
“The lyrics lean towards more of a
coming-of-age theme than a love song,” Kai shares. “It’s more about figuring
out how you feel as you process unfamiliar emotions or situations.”
The result, as expected, is nothing short
of mesmerizing. Kai delivers on the promise of her debut with delicate vocals
swirling atop guitar-pop chords and lighthearted arrangements, channeling the
likes of Gracie Abrams and Laufey with youthful naivete. There’s tenderness in
the song that is characteristically Kai from front to back, never afraid to
showcase innocence and vulnerability at all costs, while speaking from a place
of earnestness.
The track was produced by Ean Aguila (Ang
Bandang Shirley) and Karl Lucente (Mandaue Nights, Honeydrop), with
creative input from Kai herself and Brian Lotho. As Kai puts it, “Furthering
the nostalgic factor even more, I have Mr. Aguila (lead vocalist and guitarist
of Ang Bandang Shirley) and Mr. Lucente to thank for helping me capture the
early 2000s OPM vibe that I'd envisioned for the song.”
Kai Buizon’s “Kaibigan Lang” is out now
on all digital music platforms worldwide via Sony Music Entertainment. The
young singer-songwriter will be opening for Gary V’s BACK AT THE MUSEUM live
concert series at the Music Museum on August 4, 12, 19 and 26, 2023.
“This confusion usually happens in ‘first love’ scenarios because you aren't really sure what love is the first encounter you have with it,” the young artist clarifies. “Your natural course of action is to question the way you feel when it finally does happen. The song explores this narrative further as the lyrics portray a conversation between two friends, where one is in love with the other and tells them so. The feeling is unrequited, though. So, the friend decides to pretend that the confession wasn't a serious one. It was all a joke. They were willing to hide how they really felt if it meant saving the friendship and keeping things the way, they were.”
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