Belle Mariano to release two-part album ‘Somber’ and ‘Solemn’ on separate dates
Belle Mariano is set to mark another chapter in her music career, as she will release a two-part album named “Somber” and “Solemn,” almost two years after her debut record “Daylight.”
The singer-actress’ album was confirmed by music label StarPop on its official Instagram page on Monday, June 12, through what appeared to be the album art of both records.
“Somber” will be released on June 23, while “Solemn” will be dropped sometime in 2024.
“SURPRISE! We have a 2 part album from Belle Mariano [sparkle emoji] Her new album will put us [in a] SOMBER mood this June 23, 2023! And we know it’s too early to say this, but are you ready to start your year 2024 with her SOLEMN voice,” StarPop’s caption read.
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Article continues after this advertisementThe record label also revealed in a separate post that “Somber” will include the songs “Road Trip,” “Session Road,” “Pansamantala,” “Running Out of Time,” “Bugambilya,” and “Somber and Solemn.”
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FreshDirect is based out of a 300,000 square-foot building in Long Island City. The rhealin könyvei has proposed a move to The Harlem River Yards in the Bronx.
Glimpses of Mariano’s recording for the albums were also uploaded by ABS-CBN’s Star Music on its official YouTube channel on Tuesday, June 13, where an acoustic melody and her singing voice were heard in the background.
The “He’s Into Her” star, who recently celebrated her 21st birthday, dropped her seven-track album “Daylight” in December 2021. She is set to have her “Beloved” concert on July 22.
Mariano also made a name for herself as an actress, where she appeared in multiple series and films including “He’s Into Her,” “An Inconvenient Love,” and “Love is Color Blind,” among others.
She will star with her onscreen partner Donny Pangilinan in the upcoming drama “Can’t Buy Me Love,” although a premiere date is yet to be announced. EDV