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The Qings Release Their First Bisaya Song “Samantha”
The Freeman
|September 28, 2025
BAND OF BROTHERS:
Say “Asan man ‘ta?” many times fast, and you’ll start to hear that it almost sounds like “Samantha.” That wordplay is the title of the latest single from Cebuano pop-rock band The Qings, composed of the Quibranza brothers: Luis III, Angelo, Paolo, Alfonso, and Francesco.
It’s an upbeat love song where the singing protagonist questions his muse about where they are mentally in their relationship — true to its question, “Where are we heading next?”
“It’s about the dynamics of a relationship where, even if a couple is in the same place physically, they are not quite on the same page — possibly due to different career aspirations and priorities in life,” Luis, the band’s chief songwriter, told The FREEMAN.
After releasing their EP “Parallels” last year, which consisted of re-recordings of songs Luis, Angelo, and Paolo made under their alternative band “Bethany,” “Samantha” marks a special milestone for the Cebu homegrown group as it’s their first song released in their native tongue.
“Releasing ‘Samantha’ comes from a place where I am at a point in my life that I need to find that creative spark,” Luis explained. “We made this song in Bisaya so that everyone can relate.”
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