Emotional new single from Vilmark
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Emotional new single from Vilmark

/ 12:10 AM January 28, 2024

Vilmark

Vilmark —GMA MUSIC

Singer-songwriter Vilmark’s latest single, “INOWY” (I’m Not Okay Without You), is now out under GMA Music. The soul-stirring track is a powerful ballad about dealing with loss and finding the strength to move forward.

Serving as a sequel to his previous song “Lisan,” “INOWY” is a deeply personal song for Vilmark, who wrote it as a way to cope with the death of his father in 2022.

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“This song reminds people that it’s OK not to be OK. Because it’s a phase that you need to go through to move forward and start anew. Until you accept the reality that you’re not OK, you’ll keep masking your true feelings. I wrote this song from a place of pain, but I hope it can bring comfort and hope to others who are going through tough times. It’s important to remember that we are not alone,” shares Vilmark.

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Vilmark’s earlier composition “Lisan” was also selected by Jennylyn Mercado for her latest TV series “Love. Die. Repeat.” with Xian Lim. Vilmark expressed his gratitude for the unexpected opportunity, “I was so excited. I watched Ms Jennylyn sing the song in ‘All-Out-Sundays.’ She told me that it’s perfect for ‘Love. Die. Repeat.’”

Despite working as a full-time engineer on a night shift, Vilmark continues to balance his professional life with his passion for music. The artist looks forward to the future, expresses the desire to release more singles, works towards a full album, and dreams of having his own concert.

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Vilmark’s dream collaboration is with Julie Anne San Jose, and hopes to write a duet with her.

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