Atasha Muhlach set to release first single 'Pasuyo' | Inquirer Entertainment

Atasha Muhlach set to release first single ‘Pasuyo’: ‘Dreams do come true’

/ 05:52 PM October 20, 2023

Atasha Muhlach

Atasha Muhlach. Image: Instagram/@tvjofficial

Just months into the show business, Atasha Muhlach has proven her talent not just in hosting and dancing but also in singing, as she announced the upcoming release of her first-ever single, “Pasuyo.”

The “E.A.T.” host treated fans to a teaser of the song via her Instagram page on Thursday, Oct. 19. Atasha also showed a clip of herself when she was a toddler and was enthusiastically singing in front of a microphone.

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“First ever single and dreams do come true,” she wrote in the caption, adding the date “10/25/2023.”

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A lyric from the song goes: “Pasuyo naman/ Pwede ba na sa buhay kong ito/ Ikaw ang kasama ko/ Pasuyo naman, pasuyo lang/ Buong buhay ko’y iyo.”

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Fans and fellow celebrities couldn’t help but gush over Atasha, saying they were looking forward to the release of her song.

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Atasha Muhlach

Image: Instagram/@atashamuhlach_

Atasha Muhlach

Image: Instagram/@atashamuhlach_

Atasha Muhlach

Image: Instagram/@atashamuhlach_

Atasha, one half of Aga Muhlach and Charlene Gonzalez’s twins, entered show business in July under Viva Artists Agency. Atasha also graduated with a business degree from a university in the United Kingdom in the same month.

She was then introduced as a new host of the noontime show “E.A.T.” in September, joining veteran TV hosts Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon, collectively known as TVJ.  /ra

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