The Philpop Himig Handog songwriting festival, the biggest collaboration in music, has released the Top 12 songs that represent todayâs OPM and echo this generationâs woes, feelings, and hopes.
The Top 12 entries include âATMâ by Francis Contemplacion; âBuhiâ by Keith John Quito, âDili Na Langâ by Relden Campanilla; âGhostwriterâ by Kevin Yadao; âKurbaâ by Alvin Serito; âLangit Lupaâ by Geca Morales; âMHWGâ by Rob Angeles,â âPapahiramâ by Rinz Ruiz; âSalamat (Nga Wala Na Ta)â by Jimmy Ricks, âTaliwalaâ by Maric Gavino,â âTulalaâ by Shantel Cyline Lapatha, and âWag Paglaruanâ by Tiara Shaye.
Laguna native Francis composed âATM,â short for Ang Tanging Mamahalin, to honor his wife and depict all the ways he loves her inspired by Gary Chapmanâs âFive Love Languages.â Ice Seguerra serves as the song interpreter.

Keithâs âBuhiâ signifies the titleâs dual meaning in Bisaya, âletting goâ and âbeing alive.â The moving-on song after a failed relationship is interpreted by indie-folk singer-songwriter Ferdinand Aragon.

Relden captures the simple explanation that âlove is beautiful but also hard and if it isnât with you, then I donât want itâ in âDili Na Langâ interpreted by her fellow Cebuana artist Jolianne.

Kevin chronicles the feelings of being ghosted while seeking a valid and acceptable reason in âGhostwriterâ performed by âIdol Philippinesâ season 2 grand winner KHIMO.

Sunkissed Lolaâs frontman Alvin expresses the magical feeling of falling in love no matter how cruel the world can be in âKurbaâ interpreted by this yearâs breakthrough OPM artist Maki.

Geca wrote âLangit Lupaâ based on the running-around game of the same name. She is also the song interpreter alongside âTawag ng Tanghalanâ season 6 champion Lyka Estrella and âIdol Philippinesâ season 2 contestant Annrain.

Robâs âMHWGâ is short for âmahiwagaâ and is a song about hope and encouragement, reminding listeners not to rush through life and instead welcome unexpected and wonderful opportunities. Rising P-pop group VXON performs the song.

Rinzâs âPapahiramâ is about real love that sees and accepts both the good and the bad. It is interpreted by OPM hitmaker Moira featuring indie musician Johnnoy Danao.

âSalamat (Nga Wala Na Ta)â is an anthem of personal growth and healing along with its themes of gratitude and self-discovery it brings, written by Jimmy and interpreted by Kurt Fick.

Inspired by a real-life story, Maricâs âTaliwalaâ encourages staying committed despite the challenges of fading love. It is interpreted by Noah Alejandre, a member of the singing duo from Ormoc, reon.

Shantelâs upbeat composition âTulalaâ is about a girl who instantly gets drawn to an attractive stranger despite her fear of falling in love. Shantel, a native of Bacolod City, performs the song with jazz, funk, and soul band Extrapolation.

The electro-pop song âWag Paglaruanâ showcases Tiaraâs upbeat and multi-layered writing, diving into the wariness of being emotionally played by someone manipulative. FANAâs vibrant vocals complement the song, which also features Tiara herself.

Philpop Himig Handog is an initiative of the Philpop Musicfest Foundation and Himig Handog, which began with a mentorship program that included workshops and songwriting sessions for budding Filipino composers from all over the country.
The Top 12 entries will vie to become this yearâs best compositions. The winners will receive cash prizes amounting to PHP 1,000,000 (1st place); PHP 500,000 (2nd place); and PHP 200,000 (3rd place).







