Sarah Geronimo drops teaser for music comeback this month | Inquirer Entertainment

Sarah Geronimo drops teaser for music comeback this month

/ 10:55 AM October 04, 2022

Sarah Geronimo

Sarah Geronimo. Image: Twitter/@JustSarahG

Sarah Geronimo is gearing up for her music comeback, as she teased an upcoming release which will be out this month.

The Popstar Royalty dropped a poster on the said release on her Twitter page yesterday, Oct. 3. The poster features the logo of Geronimo’s longtime music label Viva Records, indicating that the new project is related to music.

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“Kailan makasama muli (When will we be together again)? #SarahGisBack,” Geronimo said.

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The singer’s comeback was first teased by Geronimo’s management, Viva Artists Agency, back in July when it stated that fans should watch out for a comeback single.

Geronimo is slowly coming back to the limelight after a two-year hiatus, which she took after getting married to actor Matteo Guidicelli.

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Last July, the singer made her TV comeback with a song-and-dance performance on the noontime variety show “ASAP Natin ‘To.” Geronimo and Guidicelli also recently collaborated with American songwriter Jim Brickman for a new version of the latter’s song “The Gift.”  /ra

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