In a recent interview with ABS-CBN News at a TikTok event, singer-songwriter JK Labajo openly acknowledged that his emotive song ‘Ere’ draws inspiration from his past breakup with beauty queen Maureen Wroblewitz.
The revelation sheds light on the emotional depth of the track, which has resonated with audiences for its exploration of post-breakup sentiments.
Labajo’s confirmation came with a touch of humor as he stated, “Kung hindi obvious, ewan ko na lang! Well, I’m not really hiding anything, it’s a super given thing that the whole thing was for a breakup. ‘Ere’ is one of the songs that I made for my relationship that ended, so that’s it.”
Pressed for specifics about the song’s connection to the breakup, Labajo playfully responded, “What part of the song? The whole song! Surprise!”
The singer-songwriter achieved a noteworthy milestone when ‘Ere’ became the first Filipino song to debut on the Spotify Global chart, underscoring the widespread impact of the emotionally charged ballad.
During the interview, Labajo also shared insights into his collaboration with Andrea Brillantes in the ABS-CBN series ‘Senior High.’ Expressing admiration for Brillantes, he highlighted their professional camaraderie on set and the enjoyable moments they share off-screen.
Directed by Onat Diaz and Andoy Ranay, ‘Senior High’ features a talented cast, including Brillantes, Labajo, Kyle Echarri, Elijah Canlas, Zaijian Jaranilla, Xyriel Manabat, and Daniela Stranner.
Labajo further discussed his experience with TikTok, emphasizing the platform’s transformative impact on people’s lives. He pointed out how TikTok serves as a space for individuals to showcase their talents and skills, benefiting businesses by expanding their reach to a broader audience.
When asked about the pressure of being one of the most followed singers on TikTok, Labajo emphasized that he finds joy in his creative endeavors and collaborations, downplaying any perceived pressure associated with his online presence.