Filipino Singer&Songwriter dwta Releases ‘Kung Ikaw Ay Masaya,’ from the ‘Flower Girl’ Soundtrack
Filipino Singer&Songwriter dwta Releases ‘Kung Ikaw Ay Masaya,’ from the ‘Flower Girl’ Soundtrack
Helmed by filmmaker and screenwriter Fatrick Tabada, the comedy-drama stars award-winning actress Sue Ramirez Filipino singer-songwriter dwta releases “Kung Ikaw Ay Masaya,” a melancholic folk-pop track under Sony Music Entertainment. The song is featured in the official soundtrack for the upcoming comedy-drama Flower Girl, starring Sue Ramirez. Directed by multi-awarded filmmaker and screenwriter Fatrick Tabada, the quirk, fun, and deeply introspective film centers around Ena, a young woman in search of her lost “womanhood.” Tabada offers nothing but high praises for dwta’s latest song, pointing out its pivotal role in supporting the lead character’s journey of self-discovery and acceptance. “Amid the film’s absurdity, the song grounds Ena and brings out her humanity,” Tabada adds. “Though Ena may come off as unlikeable at first, Kung Ikaw ay Masaya reminds the audience that she is a woman in the process of rediscovering her humanity—and that she, too, is allowed to stumble in her journey toward self-worth.” WATCH THE FLOWER GIRL TRAILER HERE “When I watched the trailer, I already felt that the story was very different,” shares the Bicol-born, Manila-based artist. “It’s not the usual love story you see in movies. That’s also how the song connects to the film. The original [...]
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