From wedding bells to killing our exes to self-love — we really went through it this Valentine’s.
From songs about wedding bells to killing our exes to self-love — we really went through it this Valentine’s.
Spotify Philippines released the most streamed songs in the country from February 10 to 16, or on Valentine's Week, and boy did it feature a diverse range of tracks. The top song was “Pasilyo” by Olongapo-based band SUNKISSED LOLA, a sweet track about falling in love, and the feeling one gets while seeing your beloved walking down the aisle.Another SZA track “Snooze,” about wanting to stay in the moment with a loved one, takes the third spot.
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