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SITTI’S SURPRISE (snippet)

While the Bossa Nova star admits that the genre she is best known for is more of a fad than one indispensable music form, she believes that such style will always have its niche market.

During the release of her Christmas album “Ngayong Pasko” last Wednesday at Red Box Trinoma, she revealed that she has some surprises when she releases her next full-length album next year.

With the indication that bossa nova is now less hot than it was when she popped out into the music scene, it seems that Sitti is cooking some new menu to keep fans seated on her table. Jazz should be on top of her considerations for genre-change since she has expressed fondness for the music, while pop, as revealed in her duet with Christian Bautista off the latter’s album “Captured,” is one her voice is also comfortable with.

“I want to surprise listeners with what’s in store for me. What I can assure is that I’ll keep on growing as a singer and hopefully the fans would keep up with me,” she said.

In the 13-track Christmas-themed album released by Warner Music Philippines got some support from the famous Las Piñas Boys Choir for her version of “I’ll Be Home For Christmas.”

The album contains some traditional Christmas hymn covers including “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus,” “Winter Wonderland,” and “Jingle Bell Rock.” Two standout numbers are her take of Jackson 5’s “Someday At Christmas” and the new piece and album-title track “Ngayong Pasko” which she is very proud of, partly because it suits well with her distinct sound and style.

Manila Bulletin

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2 Responses to “Ladies On Top”

  1. pearl says:

    I like her style nga eh.
    Naiiba sa karamihan.

  2. Grace says:

    Music is not all BIRIT … lolz … there’s such thing as smooth and mellow bwahahahah …

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