The best of Hannah Precillas in new GMA Music EP
Kapuso OST Princess Hannah Precillas is ready to take Kapuso listeners to an emotional ride with the release of her EP under GMA Music titled ‘Hannah Precillas Sessions’ on May 25. Her fans are in for a musical treat through four songs she performed live — ‘Munting Hiling,’ which was composed by Vehnee Saturno and

By Staff Writer

Kapuso OST Princess Hannah Precillas is ready to take Kapuso listeners to an emotional ride with the release of her EP under GMA Music titled ‘Hannah Precillas Sessions’ on May 25.
Her fans are in for a musical treat through four songs she performed live — ‘Munting Hiling,’ which was composed by Vehnee Saturno and originally performed by Willie Revillame; Ella May Saison’s ‘Hiram na Sandali;’ Carol Banawa’s ‘Awit Kay Inay;’ and a new version of her recently launched single ‘Sabi Ko Na Nga Ba.’
Hannah shared her experience recording the EP, “It may not be perfect but I want to make sure na ‘yung mga taong makikinig nito ay hindi madi-disappoint. Kasi from the audio recording to video shoot, lahat ay aking “sariling sikap and diskarte” because of the pandemic. But now, I am very happy and very excited for everyone to finally hear it and also I feel so grateful that I’ve done another milestone in my life.”
Furthermore, she wants to uplift others through her music, “Gusto kong maiparating sa listeners that no matter what kind of challenges or hardships we face in our lives, if you’re passionate enough to fulfill your dreams and this makes you truly happy, you can surely do something about it to make it happen.”
‘Hannah Precillas Sessions’ will be available for streaming on GMA Music’s YouTube channel, Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and other digital stores worldwide beginning May 25.
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