This multicultural groove starts with bold Tagalog lyrics, an infectious Latin rhythm, and an electronic soundscape that’s both playful and curiously alien. In homage to her Filipino-American roots, the repeated lines “ Read more
This multicultural groove starts with bold Tagalog lyrics, an infectious Latin rhythm, and an electronic soundscape that’s both playful and curiously alien.
In homage to her Filipino-American roots, the repeated lines “Tawag sa tao, tago nang tago” translate to “Call on the people who are always hiding,” in reference to “TNTs,” a moniker given to Filipinos abroad who are taught to blend in for survival.
Experimenting with perception through lyrics and instruments, Hide and See is about defying judgment, reclaiming visibility, and creating a space where hiding becomes dancing.
In homage to her Filipino-American roots, the repeated lines “Tawag sa tao, tago nang tago” translate to “Call on the people who are always hiding,” in reference to “TNTs,” a moniker given to Filipinos abroad who are taught to blend in for survival.
Experimenting with perception through lyrics and instruments, Hide and See is about defying judgment, reclaiming visibility, and creating a space where hiding becomes dancing.