GMA Music artist Gel Aquino delves into the depths of heartbreak with her latest self-penned emotional ballad “Ang Nais Ko,”
Inspired by personal experiences and stories of heartache, Gel poured her heart and soul into “Ang Nais Ko,” a song that resonates with those who have endured pain in their relationships. In the song, she shares her heartfelt desire for a relationship that is built in love, trust, and respect.“The inspiration for this song comes from those who have experienced heartbreak, especially women who have been hurt and become martyrs in their relationships.
The song has taken the music scene by storm, making an impressive debut at the #3 spot on iTunes PH’s Top 100 songs chart upon its release. What makes this achievement even more remarkable is that it is the only OPM track to secure a place in the Top 10 of iTunes PH’s chart. This remarkable feat underscores Gel’s ability to connect deeply with her audience through her heartfelt compositions and powerful vocals.
Gel’s partnership with GMA Music is a joyful experience. Guided by Kedy Sanchez, the Artist and Repertoire Manager, she’s perfected singing techniques and emotional expression. The recording session was smooth. Gel’s grateful for this rare opportunity with GMA Music, making her artist dream come true.
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