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Waswabe Records Artist unleashed modern original songs with nostalgic 80’s vibes

/ 10:27 AM October 27, 2023

Have you ever wondered what if you could go back in time and relive the good old days? Listening to nostalgic hit songs can definitely fill that void. Reminiscing when times are simpler and our contentment is less complex compared with modern lifestyle requirements.

Waswabe Records 80s modern original songs

These up-and-rising Songwriters such as Jimi Wasabe, Mark Anthony Cuevas, Jaz Aquino, Lorelei Manligoy, and Jun Victoria have truly reflected on those moments. In their latest EP album entitled “EYTIS” the group wanted to share with their listeners the vibes from that unique era, the 80’s. Why do so many people consider the 80s as one of the best decades for OPM and the Filipino Music Industry? The answer can be found in everyone’s experiences of why they fell in love with the songs of their greatest artists during that time. 

With modern original songs fused with the 80’s vibes, the album is a portal linking those who made great memories from this decade with the inspiration and lessons of the era that can be passed down to this generation. 

The EP Album “Eytis” is a compilation of five unique original songs with different styles that will surely cater to everyone’s taste buds regardless of age.  Written with love by Filipino artists based in various parts of the globe, It is set to release in all major digital streaming platforms this coming OCTOBER 27, 2023. The group also advocates the recognition of Pinoy Indie Songwriters by providing them with a platform to showcase their original works and partner with various organizations that will open venues and opportunities. 

Check out the Waswabe Records’ Facebook to find out more about the group’s activities, upcoming projects, releases, and collaboration events. 

“Eytis” pre-save link for Spotify is available here.

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