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Kitchie Nadal (album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kitchie Nadal (album)
''Kitchie Nadal'' is the self-titled debut studio album by Filipino singer-songwriter Kitchie Nadal, released in the Philippines in 2004 by Warner Music and 12Stone Records.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Kitchie Nadal - Discography )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Kitchie Nadal )〕 The album's second single, "Huwag na Huwag Mong Sasabihin...", became the most-played OPM single in 2004 and later earned her numerous awards. It was also used as theme song to ABS-CBN's Philippine broadcast of popular Korean TV series ''Lovers in Paris''. ==Background and writing== After leaving her band MOJOFLY in 2003 after doing two albums with the group, Nadal pursued a solo recording career under Be.Live Artist Management. When asked if she still hangs out with her ex-bandmates—who, according to speculations, were quite disappointed with her abrupt decision—she admitted she still communicates with Ricci Gurango yet not on a regular basis. On the reason why she left Mojofly, she only answered “Mojofly kasi was more of a Ricci band. I only sing songs.” In late 2003, she signed a contract with Warner Music Philippines and became associated with other best-selling talents of the label including Nina, Christian Bautista and Paolo Santos. On writing songs in the album, Nadal admitted on being out-spoken. One best example is the song "Bulong". The album's direction and sound reflects to her spiritual life, saying "''Gumagawa ako ng mga songs na parang mga panaginip, parang ini-interpret ko kung paano ako managinip, hindi masyadong malinaw pero, may visual.'' (make songs that are like dreams, it's like I interpret what I dream of, it's not that clear but it's visual. ) The carrier single, ''Run'', started playing on the radio in mid-2003.
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