
(From left) Nico Crisostomo, Kyle Daniell, and Brence Chavez. Picture: Hannah Mallorca/INQUIRER.internet
Rising artists Nico Crisostomo, Kyle Daniell, and Brence Chavez is likely to be new within the OPM scene, however they’ve already mapped out the plans for his or her respective future albums, ought to the chance come up.
Earlier than Crisostomo, Daniell, and Chavez made their entry into the native music scene, they had been introduced with the problem to write down their very own music. They initially didn’t take into account themselves to be songwriters and composers, however placing their artistic juices into their respective tracks allowed them to be extra open in regards to the genres they needed to pursue sooner or later.
“Para sa’kin, magfo-focus po ako sa kung saan could benefit ang boses ko, which is R&B,” Chavez mentioned when requested by INQUIRER.internet to “manifest (or apply the act of constructive pondering to make their desires come true)” the style of their first solo albums.
“R&B is soulful. Nae-enjoy ko po siyang kantahin and pakinggan. Gusto ko pong maging R&B talaga if ever magkakaroon po ako ng album, pwede rin ang soul music,” he continued.
(For me, I need to concentrate on the place my voice has a bonus, which is R&B. It’s a soulful style. I take pleasure in singing and listening to it. I need to concentrate on the R&B style if I ever have an album. I’m open to soul music too.)
In the meantime, Daniell needed to channel his inside popstar by way of the pop and dance genres, noting his admiration for Gary Valenciano, Sarah Geronimo, and Maymay Entrata.
“It’s one thing na [different] as a result of now, ballad ang una kong music (It’s one thing completely different. My first music was a ballad),” he mentioned, referring to his debut single “Hindi Minahal.”
“Gusto kong mag-release naman ng one thing danceable para pasayawin ang mga tao, and maenjoy nila on the identical time (I need to launch one thing danceable, so folks can groove to it. They’ll take pleasure in it on the identical time),” he additional defined.
Crisostomo, then again, is a former “Idol PH” contestant. He mentioned he needs to develop his knack for indie pop earlier than shifting into R&B and rock.
“As soon as matapos ang [indie pop] part na ‘yun, gusto kong mag-R&B rock. Gusto ko namang magwala sa stage. Ang indie pop kasi, medyo acoustics. Maiba naman (As soon as my indie pop part ends, I need to attempt R&B rock. I need to go loopy onstage. Indie pop focuses on acoustics, so I need to change issues up a bit),” he mentioned.
Songwriting as a problem
Relating the problem of writing their very own songs, Crisostomo admitted that the three of them initially hesitated to dabble into songwriting. After discovering the great thing about placing his ideas and artistic juices into paper, he realized that it may be used to encourage listeners and aspiring artists.
“Gusto ko ring maappreciate ng mga tao ang songs ko. Gusto naming makainspire ng iba. Hindi naman kami songwriters, singers talaga kami (I would like folks to understand my songs. I need to encourage others. We aren’t songwriters. We’re singers),” he mentioned whereas referring to his debut single “Dahan-Dahan.”
“With the chance, sinubukan po namin [ang songwriting] and kaya po pala talaga, so gusto naming [ipakita] ang gan’ung message na wag mong i-hold again ang sarili mo. Subukan mo muna and d’un mo makikita ang outcome kung maganda,” he continued.
(With this chance, we had the prospect to attempt songwriting. We found that we will do it. We need to share that as a message to not enable your self to be held again. Don’t be scared to attempt new issues. That’s if you’ll see good outcomes.)
Chavez additionally appeared again at how he wrote “Gabay,” saying he referred to his previous experiences in love.
“Kailangan ko pong magkaroon ng inspirasyon so isa sa ginawa ko — since want namin ng paghuhugutan — nag-imagine lang din ako and nag-base rin ako sa experiences ko,” he mentioned.
“[Sa song na ‘to], gusto ko ipakita na pwedeng maniwala sa love, and pinapakita ng music ko na [initially], hindi kayang umibig. However since could dumating na tao sa kanya, ito ang naging gabay sa kanya para maniwala ulit sa pag-ibig,” Chavez additional defined.
(I needed to be looking out for inspiration, which is a big a part of songwriting. I needed to base it alone creativeness and experiences. With “Gabay,” I need to present that you could nonetheless consider in love. The music initially portrays the hesitation to fall in love. However when the proper particular person got here, they turned the explanation for the persona to consider in love once more.)
For his half, Daniell had an amused expression as he revealed that “Hindi Minahal” was a reference to being cheated on, though he opted to not give additional particulars about his expertise.
“It’s a reminder to everybody lalo na sa mga niloko… naisip ko ‘yun primarily based on expertise. Lahat naman tayo niloloko, diba? Gusto ko ng one thing na hindi maging masakit, pero maging manner na iremind ang mga tao na hindi natin sila kailangan balikan. Kailangan natin mahalin ang sarili natin,” he mentioned.
(It’s a reminder to everybody, particularly to those that had been cheated on. Now we have all been cheated on in some unspecified time in the future in our lives, proper? I would like it to not be painful. I would like it to be a reminder to listeners that you just don’t have to return to the one who harm you. You need to love yourselves first.)
Crisostomo, Daniell, and Chavez had been launched as the most recent roster of Star Music artists in collaboration with Roly Halagao Coaching, Manufacturing, and Casting Studio.