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It All Started In May marks new milestone with 'Naaalala' music video release

By Karen Juliane Crucillo
Published November 24, 2025 12:22 PM PHT

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It All Started in May's “Naaalala” now has a music video!

Fans are reliving the feels once again as indie band It All Started In May just dropped the official music video for their latest single, "Naaalala."

On Saturday, November 22, the band joined their fans in celebrating the “Naaalala” MV launch at Kowloon House, Matalino St., Quezon City.

On the same day, the five-member group also signed a contract with Universal Records, commemorating both the MV launch and their six-month anniversary since their debut.

Joining them in their special day were fellow OPM artists Sunkissed Lola, Earl Generao, SHANNi, and brei, who performed and celebrated the spirit of OPM.

Composed of Red, JP, Mikee, Jai, and Pau, the rising band expressed heartfelt gratitude for their latest achievement.

“Thank you for giving us the opportunity and sa pagtitiwala sa amin, so we are very blessed and we're very thankful na aabot [kami] ng punto na 'to. Like hindi kami makapaniwala na nandito na kami ngayon and naniniwala po ako na hindi namin maabot 'to kundi dahil sa inyo,” the band said.

According to the group, “Naaalala” is about relapsing and reliving a past relationship.

“Siguro 'yung song, hindi lang din siya nagpapatungkol sa love. Siguro, it's something na we try to reminisce din sa mga past natin na hindi natin makalimutan ganon. Halimbawa, 'yung mga masasayang pangyayari sa atin,” they added.

"Naaalala" was released on November 12, 2025.

It All Started In May is known for their 70s Manila sound with a modern indie pop twist and for songs such as "O' Kay Tamis," "Pasado," and "Manila."

Meanwhile, check out the winners of the first-ever Filipino Music Awards here: