Kitchie Nadal, Aia de Leon, Hannah Romawac, Lougee Basabas, Acel Bisa, and Barbie Almalbis look back on the early 2000s scene.
MANILA, Philipines – If the late ’90s and early 2000s music scene had a voice, it would probably be some sort of fusion of the voices of Kitchie Nadal, Aia de Leon, Hannah Romawac, Lougee Basabas, Acel Bisa, and Barbie Almalbis.
It was their voices that brought to life some of the most enduring Pinoy rock songs: Acel on Moonstar88’s “Torete,” Hannah on Session Road’s “Suntok sa Buwan,” Lougee on Mojofly’s “Mata,” Aia on Imago’s “Sundo,” Kitchie on her original song “Huwag na Huwag Mong Sasabihin,” and Barbie on Barbie’s Cradle’s “Tabing Ilog” – which was also used as the theme song for the hit series of the same name.
The group even made headlines recently when they all came together for a lunch catch-up organized by Aia. The photos of their lunch that they posted online no doubt stirred the nostalgia in their now aging millennial fanbase, and shortly after, they announced that they would be playing in a one-night show calledInterestingly enough, the show had nothing to do with the lunch – they just really got together to catch up.. A long lunch,” Aia said.
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