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Shira Tweg drops a captivating debut single about love

AT 16, Shira Tweg is already making waves as a multi-talented artist. With a deep-rooted love for music, Shira’s passion has been fostered through enchanting performances at countless family gatherings. Beyond her musical prowess, Shira’s artistic fl air extends to dancing and acting, making her a true triple threat.

Hailing from a diverse heritage, Shira is a rising star with a captivating blend of Filipino and Israeli roots. Her introduction to the spotlight came in the form of a memorable portrayal of a young Sharon Cuneta, serenading audiences with her rendition of “Mr. DJ” in the acclaimed fi lm Kahit Maputi Na

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Thus, the anticipation surrounding her debut single, “Pag-ibig,” was palpable as fans eagerly awaited its release. The launch took place on June 11 at Music Box in Quezon City, setting the stage for Shira to shine. With her heartfelt lyrics and soulful vocals, “Pag-ibig” is a testament to Shira’s talent and her ability to evoke the deepest emotions. The song serves as a beautiful expression of the complexities and frustrations that arise when one’s feelings for someone cannot be suppressed.

“Actually, love isn’t solely about romantic relationships. It encompasses family, friends, beloved pets, and anything you hold dear. Love can be directed towards anything, not just boyfriends or girlfriends. It’s more expansive,” says Shira.

Shira Tweg’s journey as an artist has only just begun, and her debut single is a promising glimpse into her boundless potential.

“I’m truly grateful that as a new artist, I’ve already received numerous new projects. I’m thankful to have landed significant roles right away. Many new artists today struggle to secure opportunities, so I feel incredibly fortunate to have already received major opportunities at the start of my career,” she ends with gratitude.

In March 2023, Karylle was given the chance to star in Broadway Asia’s ‘Sound of Music’ as Baroness Elsa Von Schraeder

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SHE may be one of the most visible and popular actress-singers of her generation, but Karylle Tatlonghari is not someone who rests on her laurels. Through her many years working in the entertainment industry, she always challenges herself to do more, to be better, and to engage in new endeavors along the way.

This year, Karylle returns to her old passion, her first love—which is doing theater and musicals. Like other artists, the pandemic also hit her hard.

“I found myself several times on the floor, na nagda-drama. I guess I found that the floor was my comfort place, which was not a good thing. So, how do you make that into something positive?

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