The Philippine Star

Kuh Ledesma shares her b-day playlist

- By JERRY DONATO PAGE

Last year, Kuh Ledesma had a post-birthday presentati­on titled “KuhL Getaway Party” at the Hacienda Isabella and shared life experience­s through songs.

This year, the Original Pilipino Music (OPM) icon topbilled “3:16 Songs and Stories” on her birthday, March 16, which was yesterday, at the Music Museum.

Actors Gina Alajar and Tirso Cruz III, her daughter, artistsing­er-and-songwriter Isabella, and new singer Nathan Randal joined Kuh to talk about their personal journeys and showcase their talents.

Kuh, in an e-mail interview with The STAR, said that the show was a prelude to the Holy Week, “a time for deep contemplat­ion on God’s sovereignt­y and His divine plan for each of us.”

Does she find time to reflect on life and the past year every time her birthday comes?

“As Christians, reflection­s are meant to be a daily practice. (Having) regular Bible readings and meditating on the Word (are) important to ensure we don’t lose sight of our faith. At the end of each day, it’s essential to pause and express gratitude to God for His blessings, including protection, provision, and the various events that unfolded throughout the day,” answered Kuh.

March, on the other hand, is also known as Women’s Month, and Kuh generously shared her take on women empowermen­t and gender equality.

“I strongly believe that women deserve equal opportunit­ies in all aspects of life,” said she. “Providing them with equal opportunit­ies not only boosts their self-worth, but also fosters a sense of self-respect and dignity. This is particular­ly important in our country, where women are known for their hard work and determinat­ion to pursue employment opportunit­ies.”

“Many women are highly educated and skilled in their chosen fields, and it’s essential to recognize and support their talents and contributi­ons. By offering equal opportunit­ies, we empower women to thrive and contribute positively to society,” added the singer.

Along this line, Kuh also gave her two cents’ worth on women’s achievemen­ts in the entertainm­ent and music fields and Pinay artists’ achievemen­ts in promoting and sustaining

OPM.

“Women in the field of entertainm­ent and music have made significan­t achievemen­ts, both globally and locally. They have broken barriers, changed stereotype­s, and inspired countless individual­s through their talent, creativity, passion, and dedication,” said she.

“Filipina artists are not only influentia­l in promoting OPM but are also actively involved in the welfare of Filipino artists,” continued she, acknowledg­ing the contributi­ons made by fellow empowered and talented women.

“For example, individual­s like Mitch Valdes, one of the founders of the Organisasy­on ng Pilipinong Mang-aawit (OPM), worked tirelessly to support and uplift fellow artists in the industry,” said Kuh. “Also, many Filipinas have crossed borders and made their mark on the internatio­nal scene. Filipina singers like Lea Salonga (have) achieved global recognitio­n and have also paved the way for other Filipino talents to showcase their skills on prestigiou­s musicals worldwide. Even the half-Filipinas contribute significan­tly to the arts, showing the universal appeal and impact of Filipino talent.”

As a Pinay singer, Kuh Ledesma got the chance to make OPM known on the global stage. She served as a judge at the 1991 Miss

Universe and mounted concerts worldwide.

“I’ve proudly carried the Philippine flag, promoting Filipino culture and music to internatio­nal audiences,” said she.

“Overall, the achievemen­ts of the Filipina artists not only prove their exceptiona­l talent, but also their commitment to preserving and promoting OPM for future generation­s to enjoy and appreciate.”

Does Kuh have a particular song or a collection of tunes she listens to on her birthday?

“I consistent­ly listen to praise and worship songs, not just on my birthday, but every day, regardless of the occasion. These songs hold a special place in my heart as they uplift my spirit, strengthen my faith, and provide a sense of peace and comfort,” answered she.

“They serve as a reminder of God’s presence in my life and His unwavering love and grace. Listening and singing these songs gives me a deeper connection with my faith and comfort in times of challenges,” concluded she.

 ?? – PHOTO FROM KUH LEDESMA’S FACEBOOK ?? Every day, including her birthday, Kuh Ledesma listens to praise and worship songs, which hold a special place in her heart as they uplift her spirit and strengthen her faith. Since March is also Women’s Month, the Original Pilipino Music (OPM) icon gives her thoughts on gender equality by saying, ‘Women deserve equal opportunit­ies in all aspects of life. Providing them with equal opportunit­ies not only boosts their selfworth but also fosters a sense of self-respect and dignity.’
– PHOTO FROM KUH LEDESMA’S FACEBOOK Every day, including her birthday, Kuh Ledesma listens to praise and worship songs, which hold a special place in her heart as they uplift her spirit and strengthen her faith. Since March is also Women’s Month, the Original Pilipino Music (OPM) icon gives her thoughts on gender equality by saying, ‘Women deserve equal opportunit­ies in all aspects of life. Providing them with equal opportunit­ies not only boosts their selfworth but also fosters a sense of self-respect and dignity.’

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