Watch: Moira dela Torre and AJ Rafael collab for Coke Studio | Inquirer Entertainment

Watch: Moira dela Torre and AJ Rafael collab for Coke Studio

By: - Reporter
/ 12:07 PM October 18, 2018

Filipino-American musician AJ Rafael and Moira dela Torre. Photo by moirarachell / Instagram

Filipino-American musician AJ Rafael and singer-songwriter Moira dela Torre are set to serenade their fans once again with an upcoming collaboration and duet.

The singers’ collaboration will be aired in an episode of Coke Studio dubbed as ‘#CokeStudioMoirAjLove’ on Sunday.

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Rafael revealed on Thursday in an Instagram post that he flew back to the country to work with Dela Torre.

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“Went back to the PH this summer to collab with a really dear friend of mine. Can’t wait for you guys to see what we came up with!” he wrote in the caption.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BpClXyAA6d1/?taken-by=ajrafael

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Dela Torre also expressed her gratitude for bringing Rafael to the Philippines: “THIS IS IIIIT!!! Thank you for bringing one of my dearest friends home.”

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https://www.instagram.com/p/BpB6d38nrc9/?taken-by=moirarachelle

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Dela Torre is known for her songs “Titibo-tibo,” “Tagpuan” and the seemingly timeless soundtrack of the film Camp Sawi “Malaya,” while Rafael is known for originals “We Could Happen,” “Mess We’ve Made” featuring Tori Kelly and “She Was Mine” featuring Jesse Barrera.

Dela Torre and Rafael first shared their much-awaited duet of the latter’s original song “Without You” in January. /jpv

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