LOOK: Moira Dela Torre high up on billboard at New York's Times Square | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Moira Dela Torre high up on billboard at New York’s Times Square

/ 10:44 AM August 27, 2022

Moira Dela Torre

Image: Instagram/@moiradelatorre

Moira Dela Torre is ecstatic after she made it on a billboard at Times Square in New York City, courtesy of the music streaming platform Spofity.

The “Malaya” singer gushed over the digital display at the iconic intersection on her Instagram page yesterday, Aug. 26. The billboard featured Dela Torre’s photo and name, along with the logo of Spotify’s “EQUAL” campaign, which aims to empower female artists all over the globe.

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“Unreal… we made it to Times Square. I love you @spotify!” she said.

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Among those who congratulated Dela Torre on the milestone were actress Shaina Magdayao and vlogger Mimiyuuuh.

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Mimiyuuuh, Shaina Magdayao

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Meanwhile, Dela Torre’s song “Kumpas” is currently featured on Spotify’s EQUAL Philippines playlist. The track is the theme song of Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla’s ongoing TV series “2 Good 2 Be True.”

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Fellow Filipino artists who have also been featured on Times Square billboards under the “EQUAL” campaign include Nadine Lustre, Maris Racal, Belle MarianoJulie Anne San JoseKiana ValencianoReese Lansangan and Janine Teñoso.  /ra

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