Introducing SHANNi: A Rising Phenom Bridging Generations with Timeless Appeal
Meet SHANNi, the breakout artist who
has swiftly captured the attention of Gen Z with her unique fusion of
‘70s-inspired torch ballads, jukebox soul, and 2010s-bedroom pop. Born into a
rich musical legacy that includes influential figures like IV of Spades’ Blaster,
K24/7 and Daddy’s Home’s “Daddy A” Silonga, and Smokey Mountain’s Shar
Santos, SHANNi is carving out her own distinct path in music. With
songwriting that transcends her years, she continues to push creative
boundaries, proving she is an artist who is here to stay—both artistically and
sonically.
Recently, SHANNi released her latest
single, “Kdrama,” a song that has quickly gained
traction online. An introspective track about the complexities of moving on,
“Kdrama” explores the emotional challenges of letting go of both a person and
the memories that linger. Inspired by the wave of Korean dramas that have
captivated global audiences, the song reflects on the dramatic, often
unpredictable nature of life itself—full of twists, turns, and always tinged
with hope for the future.
Produced, arranged, and co-written by Zild Benitez, with additional songwriting contributions from Unique Salonga, Blaster Silonga, and SHANNi herself, “Kdrama” showcases the artist’s eclectic influences. Musically, the track channels the Manila Sound, drawing from the legacy of icons like Sharon Cuneta and Cinderella, while also evoking the timeless, vintage-pop styles of Dusty Springfield, Lulu, and Daryl Hall. Rather than embracing grandiosity, SHANNi infuses the song with a more understated, melodramatic sensibility—perfectly capturing the emotional depth she sought to express.
A month ago, SHANNi also unveiled the music video for “Kdrama,” a poignant visual narrative that mirrors the song’s themes of emotional turmoil and the struggle of moving on. Set against the backdrop of a bustling, cosmopolitan city, the video chronicles the emotional aftermath of a relationship, juxtaposing memories from the past with the challenges of the present.
The MV was helmed by Pio Delos Reyes, Russell Sison, and Zyrus Ramos of Asia Pacific Film Institute (APFI) Productions. According to SHANNi, working with AFPI was an amazing experience, whose result mirrors the emotional intensity of the song in a visually arresting way. “It felt like a true partnership where we bounced ideas off each other and refined the story we wanted to tell. Overall, it was a wonderful experience, and I’m thrilled with how it turned out.”
With “Kdrama” and its accompanying music video, SHANNi continues to prove she is a dynamic force in the music industry—an artist who seamlessly blends nostalgia with modernity and who remains committed to forging a unique artistic journey. Stay tuned, as SHANNi is undoubtedly one to watch.
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