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Dilaw to kick off 1st album 'RARARA' with concert

By Faye Almazan
Published September 3, 2025 6:05 PM PHT

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Dilaw's first full-length album will feature 10 tracks.

“Uhaw” hitmakers Dilaw are set to launch their first full-length album, RARARA, this Friday, September 5.

The name of the upcoming 10-track album is a play on the Filipino word “tara,” which translates to “let's go.”

RARARA tells the story of the Filipino rock band's journey through the highs and lows of life, a story of perseverance, growth, and finding strength in the pursuit of happiness.

The album was written and produced in Baguio, the place where the band originated. It also “reflects the origins of their musicality, but the accompanying creative photos and music videos will make you want to hop in your car and drive to enjoy the sights and sounds of cool and bustling Baguio.”

One of the songs in the album is “FLYING KISS,” which was released in March. The song is a calm breakup anthem and reflects how some breakups can be peaceful.

Dilaw also released “BLACK N' WHITE,” which “tells the story of a monotonous world transforming into vibrant colors by someone special-only to realize it was just all a daydream during a road trip.”

RARARA will also feature the songs, “ALL IN,” “SEYP,” “LAMYERDA,” “!,” “IKAW AT AKO AY,” “H.O.Y (HANG OVER YOU),” “RARARA,” and “AMISTAD.”

Dilaw is also treating their fans with an album concert on September 6, Saturday, at Soundcheck Studios in Pasig City.

The album concert will feature opening acts like Novocrane, Kenaniah, and Kamikazee, and will also serve as the kick-off for their upcoming album tour.

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