Moira Dela Torre is back with new album “I’m Okay”

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“Queen of Hugot Songs” Moira Dela Torre has released her new album, I’m Okay, featuring 12 brand-new tracks.

The project, said to have been two and a half years in the making, marks Moira’s comeback after four years since her critically acclaimed album Patawad.

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I’m Okay includes eight new English tracks and four new Tagalog songs.

According to the 31-year-old singer, each song in the album offers an honest reflection of moments when one might want to say the words, “I’m okay.”

The title track, “I’m Okay”, seeks to convey the reality that while people come from different walks of life, everyone is doing their best. Through this shared experience, we can all find common ground.

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