Moira Dela Torre ‘ready to love better’ as she releases ‘I’m Okay’

Moira Dela Torre ready to love better as she drops new album ‘I’m Okay’

/ 01:32 AM December 07, 2024

Moira Dela Torre ‘ready to love better’ as she drops new album ‘I’m Okay’. Image: Instagram/@moiradelatorre

Moira Dela Torre. Image: Instagram/@moiradelatorre

Producing new music will always be a labor of love for Moira Dela Torre, but she disclosed that her new album “I’m Okay” was a moment she allowed herself to go through the pain.

“I’m Okay,” released in November of this year, was brought to life for two years. It contains 12 tracks, namely, “Where It All Started,” “Under The Bathroom Sink,” “Bandaid,” “Red Flags,” “Umpisa,” “Ghosts,” “San Ka Na,” “Delusional,” “Gaslighter,” “I’m Okay,” “Wonder,” and “Dinggin.”

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Dela Torre told TV Patrol in its December 3 broadcast that working on the album was an opportunity for her to get in touch with her feelings, particularly her pain.

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“I wanted to allow myself to be angry. I wanted to allow myself to go through the pain. But also, I didn’t want a rant album. This is a growing-up album, the moving forward album,” she said.

The singer-songwriter also shared that the record is one of her ways to move forward while hinting that she’s ready to fall in love again.

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“I don’t want anybody getting the full blame for anything. There were two people in a relationship. If anything, in this moving forward phase, I’m ready to learn better. I’m ready to love better,” she said.

Dela Torre tied the knot with fellow singer-songwriter Jason Hernandez in 2019 but ended in separation after the “Paubaya” hitmaker revealed in May 2022 that Hernandez had been an unfaithful husband. Their annulment has since been ongoing, although it remains unknown when it will be finalized for good.

Aside from “Paubaya,” the singer-songwriter is best known for her hit songs “Tagpuan,” “Malaya,” “Titibo-tibo,” and “Mabagal,” to name a few.

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