![]() He is likewise backed by seasoned record label and advertising gentlemen in Widescope president Vic de Vera and music and entertainment director Neil Gregorio.Ĭabangon said, "I wanted to go back as an independent artist, with self-produced songs and albums. It helped that he is now with Icons Music where the producer you'd work with, Ebe Dancel, is an icon himself. For him, it is about winning the heart of a person you've been pursuing, and promising that one how you'd give your love. He was isolating himself and sitting down to write a song when "Kung Ako" came out. Topics could vary from romantic love songs to inspirational music." "Lately, I’ve been listening to a lot of new songs from young and a little mature artists on Spotify while doing my afternoon run, and came up with the idea of amplified-acoustic music or ampplugged, as opposed to unplugged during the MTV days," Cabangon shared, "It is still not far from my category or music genre. ![]() The track is dropped on digital stores on March 24. The activist from a group called Buklod and the voice that bewitched listeners with "Kanlungan" has a new record label, Icons Music (a division of Widescope Entertainment), and a new song, "Kung Ako," which he wrote himself. By his definition, that's "not really rock but not too acoustic either, and has a hook somewhere." ![]() Thus, he is classifying his newfound musicality as "Ampplugged," a play on the term unplugged. ![]() Yet, he himself wants to take that image of his further up for artistic progress. Singer Noel Cabangon may be the epitome of a good fellow with an acoustic guitar and a gifted voice. Digital single cover of Noel Cabangon’s new single streamable on digital stores beginning Friday, March 24. ![]()
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