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Young hitmaker releases MV for ‘Mahika,’ ‘Kabado’

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In a span of seven days, singer-songwriter and certified hitmaker Adie was able to release not just one but two music videos. 

‘Kabado’ is about expressing a love to someone by inviting them to dance.

Just last week, the music video of “Mahika,” Adie’s collaboration single with Janine Berdin, premiered on the official YouTube channel of O/C Records. The said MV is currently among the top 15 trending entries on the video streaming site.

Starring Audrei Garcia and Chloe Reyes, and directed by Kris Cazin, “Mahika” official MV left the audience with an ambiguous ending—suggesting that the story will develop with a sequel.

Here comes Friday, August 12, O/C launches the MV of Adie’s new romantic track offering, “Kabado.” The music video features actress Sharlene San Pedro.

Released on the same day, “Kabado” is inspired by Adie’s “prom experience” as it revels in a scenic and romantic gesture of aiming to express love and affection for someone through a fluttering dance, but somehow thwarted by feelings of anxiousness in the process of determining how to spark a conversation with the admired one.

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The song, according to Adie himself, is about expressing your love to someone by inviting them to dance.

“My own prom experience inspires it in high school. I had a crush on someone I badly wanted to dance with for the rest of the night and talk about stuff,” he says. “This song is the right feeling I felt when trying to figure out how to make a move.”

The record features a mixture of alternative indie, RnB soul, and indie pop tunes—seemingly rendering a dreamy and passionate mood as the song gradually flourishes through a wave of catharsis.

“The song will somehow give you a nostalgic feeling the moment you hear the art. It has this magical type of love that you want to express to a thing or someone that you love and make you dance as well,” Adie shares.

Sharlene San Pedro (right) stars in the ‘Kabado’ music video.

“Kabado” marks Adie’s third release for the year, following the launch of his rendition of “You’ll Be Safe Here” as the official soundtrack of the Vivamax Movie, 366, and “Mahika,” which has garnered over 22 million streams on digital music platforms.

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