Moira Dela Torre returns with deluxe edition of ‘I’m Okay’ album

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After becoming the voice behind some of the most unforgettable songs of heartbreak and healing in Filipino music, Moira Dela Torre is ready to turn the page.

On July 3, the multi-awarded singer-songwriter makes her long-awaited return with I’m Okay (Deluxe), a bold new chapter that signals not just the expansion of a beloved album, but the beginning of a brighter era.

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More than a comeback, the project marks the return of an artist who has spent years shaping the emotional soundtrack of an entire generation. This time, Moira invites listeners into a world where hope speaks louder than heartbreak, proving that healing can be just as powerful as pain.

Anchored by the highly anticipated focus track “San Ka Na” featuring Parokya Ni Edgar, I’m Okay (Deluxe) brings together an extraordinary lineup of collaborators, including Ben&Ben, Adie, and Johnoy Danao, creating one of the most exciting OPM releases of the year. Each collaboration bridges generations and musical styles, showcasing Moira’s remarkable ability to bring artists together through deeply human storytelling. The album reimagines familiar songs with fresh perspectives while introducing new emotional layers that make every track feel both timeless and refreshingly new. It is an ambitious celebration of collaboration, artistry, and the enduring power of Filipino music at its finest.

While millions have embraced Moira for giving words to heartbreak, I’m Okay (Deluxe) reveals the artist behind the songs in a way audiences have never seen before. The project captures a lighter, more present, and more joyful Moira, one who embraces life’s quiet victories, everyday moments, and the simple happiness found in moving forward. Rather than dwelling on the past, the album reflects the beauty of choosing hope, finding comfort in community, and rediscovering oneself after life’s most difficult seasons.

With I’m Okay (Deluxe), Moira Dela Torre doesn’t simply revisit a successful era; she transforms it into something even more meaningful. The album stands as a testament to resilience, artistic evolution, and the courage to embrace new beginnings while staying true to the honesty that first made audiences fall in love with her music. As listeners press play, they are invited to celebrate not only Moira’s return but also their own journeys of healing, growth, and hope.

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Sometimes the biggest comeback is not about returning to who you were, but finally becoming who you were always meant to be. — UMG Philippines

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