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MAYMAY ENTRATA FEELS GREAT TO BE IN LOVE

‘Tsada Mahigugma; is a Bisaya phrase that literally means ‘It feels great to be in love’

Fans are treated to live performances from the South Korean artist his Filipino fans to come back sooner after feeling their overwhelming support and following the success of his first solo fan meeting.

“Meeting you guys personally for the first time, thanks for the love and support you guys have been showing. We finally have met, and we are cherishing these memorable moments together. And for the first time today, we’re able to make a good memory together and I hope in the future we can make more,” he stated.

“I will try my best to come back soon. Maraming salamat po, mahal ko kayo,” he ended.

P-POP soloist Maymay Entrata glows with inspiration in her newest song “Tsada Mahigugma” released under Star Pop.

The upbeat love song speaks of being patient for the right person to come along. Its title “Tsada Mahigugma” refers to a Bisaya phrase that means ‘It feels great to be in love.’

“It’s so delightful to love, isn’t it? ‘Tsada’ could mean wonderful, beautiful, delicious, pretty, handsome, and then ‘mahigugma’ is love. What this means is, it’s good to feel love and feel loved,” Maymay explained in the vernacular when she delivered an unexpected performance of the song at the 1MX London Music Festival last July.

Maymay produced the single together with Star Pop label head Rox Santos. It was composed by CJ Kaamiño, arranged by Justin Catalan and mixed and mastered by Theo Martel “Tsada Mahigugma” follows the P-pop artist’s recent hit “Autodeadma” which features Korean singer Wooseok of Pentagon Maymay’s “Tsada

On Spotify alone, where Cean Jr. has about 2.7 million monthly listeners as of this writing, the track garners an average of 300,000 streams per day. In total, it already has 35 million streams.

Apart from music platform’s Viral Hit charts, “YK,” which stands for “you know,” has also been featured on Spotify’s Tatak Pinoy Playlist, which banners Cean Jr., and on Hot Hits Philippines.

The Filo Engenes first describes the song as ‘national anthem of the delulus (delusionals)’ as they associate it with another ENHYPEN member Heeseung

Just three weeks ago, O/C released the music video for “YK,” now with over 200,000 views on YouTube.

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