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Feel-good twist for KZ Tandingan’s groovesome ‘Imposible’

- By Rito P. Asilo @ritoasilo after

KZ Tandingan’s single “Imposible,” culled from her sophomore collection “Soul Supreme,” isn’t just notable for its funky, groovesome musicality.

There’s something about its feel-good thematic optimism, gorgeously brought to life by the neon haze of its dreamy music video, that makes it even more distinctiv­e as it tells the story of a woman who’s at the tail end of nursing a debilitati­ng heartbreak.

If you’re looking for music to help you get over a particular­ly hurtful breakup, this is the OPM to stream on a loop.

In the Gabriel Tagadtadpe­nned, Jonathan Manaloprod­uced song-and-rap ditty, KZ essays the journey of a woman scorned, weeks after she accepts the demise of her failed romance with finality.

Other than the sultry allure of KZ’S idiosyncra­tic runs, giving the song a more radio-ready vibe is hip-hop star Shanti Dope rapping the remorseful guy’s perspectiv­e as he pleads for a second chance.

The romantic upheaval comes after she gets wind of the source of her two-timing squeeze’s annoying distractio­n: At nalaman ko/ Nadulas ang barkada mo/ May pinupuntah­an ka raw sa may Baclaran.

Empowered by the idea of a less miserable future, she plucks up the courage to put her duplicitou­s man in his place.

Realizatio­n

As with other romantic tales that go to pot, her wise realizatio­n doesn’t come easily, however: Parang ayoko na/ Ayoko na nga/ Huwag magmakaawa/ Wala kang mapapala/ Wala na akong balak magbalik at lumuha.

But her unexpected “freedom” also comes with the promise of a better day: Tapos na ang kabanata/ Pagbukas ng bintana/ Nakadungaw [ang] mga tala.

Now that’s a woman our own heart!

 ??  ?? KZ Tandingan
KZ Tandingan
 ??  ?? Tandingan (right) and Shanti Dope
Tandingan (right) and Shanti Dope

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