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WATCH: ‘Still’ Musical Series Releases First Single

WATCH: ‘Still’ Musical Series Releases First Single

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As previously reported, the upcoming musical series Still is set to premiere this November 12!

To give audiences a taste of what’s in store, the company has just officially released its first single and title track. The lyrics of the song Still is written by Matthew Chang, Nicco Manalo, Nica del Rosario, Mike Shimamoto, Pat Valera, and Giancarlo Abrahan, with music by Chang, del Rosario, and Shimamoto. It is arranged and produced by Jumbo De Belen and performed by Gab Pangilinan, Julie Anne San Jose, and the cast of Still. The lyric video is by Werk Multimedia.

Still will have an exclusive early access run on Ticket2Me.net before it moves to the streaming platform Viu. Purchasing this PreViu Package will give audiences early access to all 8 episodes, a free 6-month Viu Premium subscription, and a digital series chord book.

The series follows a group of aspiring artists who get stuck in a music camp during the first couple of months of the pandemic. In this time of isolation, they unlock friendship and rediscover themselves and their dreams through music.

The cast features Gab Pangilinan, Julie Anne San Jose, Lance Reblando, Abe Autea, Mike Shimamoto, Christian Bautista, Bituin Escalante, Gabby Padilla, MC Dela Cruz, Chaye Mogg, Roco Sanchez, Ian Hermogenes, and Shaira Opsimar.

The show is created by Pat Valera, Giancarlo Abrahan, and Nicco Manalo. It is directed by Treb Monteras and produced by Monster Jimenez. The music and lyrics are written by Matthew Chang, Nica del Rosario, and Mike Shimamoto.

You can watch the lyric video below.

You can also listen to the track on Spotify.

TheaterFansManila.com is a co-executive producer of Still.

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