The Philippine Star

Get closer with Just a Smile

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“You make me feel like I can get lost inside

your eyes…” If these lyrics ring a bell, raise your hand. This is a line from Just a Smile, the classic song Barbie Almalbis sang in that iconic Closeup commercial 10 years ago.

In celebratio­n of the song’s 10th anniversar­y, Closeup reintroduc­es it through the musical genius of Up Dharma Down. The band has a couple of notable love songs that elicit certain feelings from listeners with the perfect mix of thoughtpro­voking lyrics and melodies. With the track record, Armi’s soothing voice and the band’s knack to make music that draws feelings, Up Dharma Down was the perfect choice to give the song a fresh new sound. Its rendition of Just a Smile shows us how the band members have mastered how to give listeners that kilig feeling by adding their own soul into the song, and allowing us to go back to that moment of closeness we share with special someone.

Making the moment of closeness come alive, Closeup introduces a new couple for the campaign, Janella Salvador and Elmo Magalona. The Born for You stars are seen getting closer in the new Closeup commercial with the song rendition of Up Dharma Down playing in the background. Their natural chemistry and level of comfortabi­lity with each other make viewers feel kilig with every Closeup moment they share on screen. Off screen, Janella and Elmo are beginning to get closer as they get to know each other better. With a number of projects lined up for them, individual­ly and together, we could be sure that they’ll be sharing more Closeup moments as the months go by, constantly bringing the feeling of closeness and freshness with kilig moments.

Closeup is known for iconic Closeup moments because it gives everyone the confidence to get closer. Share with us how you # GetCloser

WithCloseu­p by using the hashtag and by tagging @ closeupph.

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Up Dharma Down gives the Barbie Almalbis song a fresh sound

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