Filipino pop-star Noah Raquel has released his sophomore single on Ostereo Records, Move On.

An emotional OPM ballad in Tagalog about heartbreak, healing, and reminiscence, Raquel’s voice is raw and vulnerable – amplified by the simplicity of the orchestral track, allowing the pain and finality of his lyrics to convey the true heartbreak he’s feeling.

Drawing inspiration from artists like Tom Odell, James Bay, and Lewis Capaldi, Raquel’s voice transitions effortlessly between his chest and head voice, serenading the listener with the unmistakably smooth – and incredibly sexy – tone of his angelic voice.

Move On is my take on the classic break-up ballad.” Raquel says of the song. “More than anything, I think this song captures the heartache of nostalgia in an honest and pure form – no frills! I hope it doesn’t make my fans too sad, but maybe it gives them some validation for their feelings and lets them
know they’re not alone, we all need a good cry sometimes.”

A stark contrast to his debut single for the UK-based record label, the sugar-sweet, romantic, and incredibly moving – love song Mahal Na Yata Kita. The songs pair nicely together, showcasing two very different moments in the emotional rollercoaster that is love.

The single is available on all streaming / download platforms, including QoBuz which offers an uncompressed 16-Bit/44.1 kHz stereo download.

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