- Khevin Almario, the Shy Singer, recently appeared on Net25’s Kada Umaga to showcase his latest single “Bakit Ikaw”
- “Bakit Ikaw” was initially composed by Almario when he was still a high school student in 2000
- The single is exclusively distributed by Digital Sauce and is available on major streaming platforms
- Kada Umaga is a Philippine television news broadcasting and talk show, hosted by Pia Guanio, Tonipet Gaba, Daiana Meneses, Emma Tiglao, and Wej Cudiamat.
Khevin Almario, also known as the “Shy Singer,” recently appeared on Net25’s Kada Umaga to showcase his latest single “Bakit Ikaw,” just a week after its worldwide release. Hosted by Pia Guanio, Tonipet Gaba, Daiana Meneses, Emma Tiglao, and Wej Cudiamat, Khevin had the privilege of promoting his latest single in the morning show.
During the interview, Daiana Meneses and Wej Cudiamat delved into Almario’s musical career, discussing his latest single and the inspiration behind his upcoming concert. Daiana also asked Almario about his moniker as the “Shy Singer,” which he attributed to a noontime TV show. The conversation sparked some amusement and laughter between the two.
“Bakit Ikaw” was initially composed by Almario when he was still a high school student in 2000. After revisiting and revising the song, Almario transformed it into a more realistic and coherent version that would appeal to a wider audience. The single is exclusively distributed by Digital Sauce and is available on major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music.
Kada Umaga is a Philippine television news broadcasting and talk show that premiered on August 30, 2021, and replaced Pambansang Almusal on the network’s morning lineup. The program is accessible through Channel 25 and is also available for online streaming on YouTube and Facebook Live.
/JM D., Digital Sauce
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