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Niana: On her own terms...
PAGE B4 paying off as fans could not help but rave about their song, especially Guerrero’s solo raps in Tagalog.

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“The song was actually very on the spot. Together with our producer and songwriter, we came up with the beat on the spot, we came out with the lyrics on the spot, and did everything until we finished at like six in the morning.
“The goal was to make a maangas sound and beat with lyrics that are motivating, so we really wanted to include the rap. But to be clear, I don’t think we’re making this music to really be like rappers or singers. It’s really just for fun,” Guerrero divulged. g