
Moira Dela Torre has captivated listeners with the release of her new album titled I'm Okay.
After two and a half years of meticulous work, this project marks the singer-songwriter's long-awaited return to the music scene. I'm Okay features 12 tracks--eight in English and four in Tagalog-- and showcases a rich tapestry of emotions, highlighting themes of resilience and self-discovery.
The album's title track, “I'm Okay,” speaks to the struggle of pushing through tough times--something almost everyone can relate to. It's a heartfelt reminder that even in life's hardest moments, we're never truly alone, because connections can be found or made through shared challenges.
To celebrate the release of I'm Okay, fans were greeted with an innovative campaign that brought her music to the silver screen--a cinematic trailer for the album before the start of select films during the 2024 Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF). This was played in select movie theaters across the metro, including Glorietta 4, Market Market, and TriNoma. It showed a powerful glimpse into the album's emotional depth. The campaign also marked the first time a Filipino artist's work was promoted in this unique manner.
I'm Okay trailer reimagined how fans experience music, transforming movie theaters into immersive spaces for both sound and storytelling.
The album offers listeners an intimate experience, exploring themes of emotional reckoning, growth, and healing through tracks like “Under The Bathroom Sink,” “Ghosts,” “Bandaid,” and “Dinggin.” Described by Moira as a labor of love, I'm Okay was inspired by seasons of unexpected turns and profound reflections. Each of the 12 tracks delivers an authentic and heartfelt journey.
This highlights Moira's prowess in crafting melodies or songs that resonate with Filipinos, with fans valuing the genuine connection she fosters through her songwriting.
Through her latest album and its groundbreaking promotional campaign, Moira continues to push artistic boundaries, offering a whole new experience that redefines music and how it connects with audiences.
“I'm Okay” title track is available on major streaming platforms, including Spotify and Apple Music.
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