Rachel Gabreza drops debut single 'Nasa'n Ka Na'

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Rachel Gabreza drops debut single 'Nasa'n Ka Na'
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Former “Tawag ng Tanghalan” contestant Rachel Gabreza marks the beginning of her journey as a recording artist with the release of her debut single “Nasa’n Ka Na.” ManilaBulletin

The emotional pop track, composed by ABS-CBN Music creative director Jonathan Manalo and Juan Paulo B. Mendoza, paints a story of being unable to move forward after a relationship has ended.

Her first single was a long time coming but it came out so beautifully and she believes that a lot of listeners will be able to relate to it. She hopes that the track would be a source of comfort for listeners as they process their own heartbreaks.

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