Zack Tabudlo returns to the spotlight with ‘Feel This Way’
Zack Tabudlo, the chart-topping Filipino singer-songwriter, is ready to captivate audiences yet again with his eagerly awaited comeback single “Feel This Way.” With a penchant for crafting heartfelt stories into unforgettable tunes, Zack continues to solidify his status as one of the most sought-after OPM artists in the country with his latest release.
The single encapsulates Zack’s signature sound, resonating with listeners on a deeply romantic level. Taking inspiration from his very own love story with girlfriend Abby, the song paints a vivid picture of affection and longing, capturing the essence of true love in its purest form. Simply put, it’s about what it’s really like to be with the right person.
In a recent interview, Zack shared, “Every line in ‘Feel This Way’ is based on how I felt when I met Abby, so every line is a favorite.”
What makes this release even more monumental is Zack’s collaboration with the Singapore Tourism Board for its new campaign, Made in Singapore. The Made in Singapore campaign spotlights quintessentially Singapore experiences, from iconic attractions to hidden gems, and how ordinary moments are turned into extraordinary experiences and meaningful connections one can only experience in this vibrant city.
Second home
Zack roamed the Lion City in search of unexplored creative spaces to help find inspiration for an unfinished track he’s been working on. As it turned out, it was exactly what he needed to finish his next big hit.
Article continues after this advertisementThe music video for the single was also shot against the backdrop of Singapore’s iconic landmarks and vibrant art scene, showcasing the city’s charm and allure to a global audience. Beyond human connections, Zack also reflects on his connection to Singapore. He expressed, “I’ve been to Singapore a couple of times already and always loved this beautiful county. It feels like a second home to me.”
Featuring internet sensation Jessica Lee, the music video promises to be a visual spectacle, capturing the essence of young love and the beauty of connections made in the bustling streets of the city-state.