From Soft to Smoldering: Dwta Embraces Graceful Wrath in New Single ‘Nasusunog (Pants On Fire)’
From Soft to Smoldering: Dwta Embraces Graceful Wrath in New Single ‘Nasusunog (Pants On Fire)’
The Bicol-born artist explores anger and vulnerability in alt-rock anthem Following the commercial acclaim of “Sampung Mga Daliri,” her collaborative single with SB19’s Justin, Filipino singer-songwriter dwta returns to the spotlight with her new single “Nasusunog (Pants On Fire)”—released under Sony Music Entertainment. Marking a striking departure from her signature folk-pop sound, “Nasusunog” delivers an anthem that effortlessly weaves confessional introspection with alt-rock instrumentation. Written by Jhasmine Villanueva (dwta) with Tiana Kocher, Ashley Mehta, and Martin Estrada during the Sony x Monostereo Groove songwriting session earlier this year, the track pulsates with dynamic, in-your-face arrangements, urgent rhythms, and simmering rage. This is her Jagged Little Pill era, but with her voice still grounded in sincerity. The Bicol-born artist describes “Nasusunog (Pants On Fire)” as an exploration of what she calls a graceful wrath, the act of expressing anger in a way that remains vulnerable and composed. “It’s not screaming or exploding; it’s just simply burning, quietly and beautifully.” The song’s conceptual genesis came from a simple but loaded childhood phrase, “Liar, liar, pants on fire,” which also serves as the song’s alternative title. What began as a playful idiom quickly revealed deeper implications. “We realized it could symbolize how deceit [...]
The Bicol-born artist explores anger and vulnerability in alt-rock anthem Following the commercial acclaim of “Sampung Mga Daliri,” her collaborative single with SB19’s Justin, Filipino singer-songwriter dwta returns to the spotlight with her new single “Nasusunog (Pants On Fire)”—released under Sony Music Entertainment. Marking a striking departure from her signature folk-pop sound, “Nasusunog” delivers an anthem that effortlessly weaves confessional introspection with alt-rock instrumentation. Written by Jhasmine Villanueva (dwta) with Tiana Kocher, Ashley Mehta, and Martin Estrada during the Sony x Monostereo Groove songwriting session earlier this year, the track pulsates with dynamic, in-your-face arrangements, urgent rhythms, and simmering rage. This is her Jagged Little Pill era, but with her voice still grounded in sincerity. The Bicol-born artist describes “Nasusunog (Pants On Fire)” as an exploration of what she calls a graceful wrath, the act of expressing anger in a way that remains vulnerable and composed. “It’s not screaming or exploding; it’s just simply burning, quietly and beautifully.” The song’s conceptual genesis came from a simple but loaded childhood phrase, “Liar, liar, pants on fire,” which also serves as the song’s alternative title. What began as a playful idiom quickly revealed deeper implications. “We realized it could symbolize how deceit [...]