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‘One Music Live’ returns with performances from this generation’s rising music stars

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For the first time since the pandemic, One Music PH relaunches its long-running online live music show series One Music Live, featuring the performances of Gigi De Lana, Jordan Andrews, and Shanti Dope.   

Following the release of her debut album with The Gigi Vibes band and their Domination concert series, Gigi renders a fresh performance of Roselle Nava’s “Bakit Nga Ba Mahal Kita” on One Music Live.

Singer-songwriter Gigi De Lana

The pop-rock diva’s impromptu take on the song served as one of her most memorable vocal turns and even sparked the “Bakit Nga Ba Mahal Kita” vocal challenge.   

Meanwhile, Pinoy Big Brother Kumunity Season 10 celebrity housemate Jordan gives a fresh acoustic spin to Sam Concepcion’s megahit “Diwata,” which was originally used for the Miss Universe Philippines 2021 pageant. 

Jordan Andrews on ‘One Music Live’

Jordan is one of the celebrated singers in his batch in PBB and has performed multiple times in ASAP Natin ‘To.

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Young rap phenom Shanti Dope also graces the One Music Live stage with fellow young rap prodigy Hellmerry with a performance of their collab “Loaded”—which bears the pulse of today’s hip-hop fans by tackling their lifestyle fantasies. 

At 21, Shanti is already an accomplished artist, having received various awards and over 200 million streams on YouTube with hits “MAU,” “Nadarang,” and “Amatz,” which was even used in an episode of Marvel’s Falcon and the Winter Soldier series.   

Shanti Dope (left) and Hellmerry

One Music Live has featured a long, eclectic list of artists such as IV of Spades, Ben&Ben, Typecast, Silent Sanctuary, Hale, December Avenue, Callalily, Janine Berdin, Kitchie Nadal, and a whole lot more.   

More artists such as Keiko Necesario, Benedix Ramos, Cesca, Janah Zaplan, Jikamarie, Juan Thugs, and Matthaois are expected to appear in the future episodes of One Music Live, which is part of ABS-CBN’s “Made For YouTube” projects.

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