Tag: Eloisa

  • Eloisa Turns Heartbreak Into Quiet Strength on New Single “Pag-asa!”

    Eloisa Turns Heartbreak Into Quiet Strength on New Single “Pag-asa!”

    Singer-songwriter Eloisa, widely recognized as the “Queen of Busking,” officially released her newest single, “Pag-asa,” under KDR Music House on April 10, 2026. The track is an emotional indie pop piece that captures the quiet unraveling of a love once held together by hope.

    About the Song
    Pag-asa dives into the turning point of a relationship where staying no longer feels like strength, but exhaustion. With her signature sincerity, Eloisa tells the story of a heart caught in a cycle of leaving and returning, where apologies lose meaning and faith slowly fades.

    At its core, the song speaks to a difficult but powerful realization: sometimes, the bravest way to love is knowing when to stop hoping.

    Built on raw, confessional lyrics, “Pag-asa” unfolds with emotional intensity, moving from fragile hope to quiet acceptance and ultimately self-respect. It is a song that resonates deeply with listeners drawn to heartfelt Filipino pop and hugot-driven storytelling.

    Now available on all digital streaming platforms, “Pag-asa” invites listeners to sit with their emotions and find strength in letting go.

    ELOISA

    Eloisa is a Manila-based singer-songwriter known for her heartfelt performances and raw, relatable songwriting. Dubbed the “Queen of Busking,” she has built a following through emotionally resonant music that captures love, loss, and self-discovery. Through her releases, Eloisa continues to carve a space in the OPM scene with stories that connect deeply with listeners.

    About KDR Music House
    KDR Music House is a dynamic music publishing and event production company dedicated to elevating the art of music. As a home for talented singers and songwriters, we transform personal stories and melodies into impactful songs that resonate globally. By bridging the gap between creativity and technology, KDR Music House utilizes digital platforms and live events to connect artists with audiences across generations. Guided by our core mission—sending message through music—we are committed to shaping the sound of this generation.

  • Eloisa: The Queen of Busking Steps Into a New Chapter with KDR Music House!

    Eloisa: The Queen of Busking Steps Into a New Chapter with KDR Music House!

    Manila-based singer-songwriter Eloisa (full name: Eloisa Jayloni) has long been known in the local music scene as the “Queen of Busking.” With her guitar in hand and heartfelt songs, she built her reputation performing in public spaces across Metro Manila, connecting with listeners one passerby at a time.

    Blending pop, folk pop, and alternative music, Eloisa’s sound carries a nostalgic charm inspired by ’90s bands, while remaining fresh and relatable for today’s OPM listeners. Her songwriting often captures honest emotions and everyday stories—qualities that have helped her cultivate a loyal audience through the years.

    Eloisa began making music in 2013, initially treating busking as a hobby. However, the consistent experience of performing live and engaging with listeners eventually pushed her to pursue music full-time. What started as a simple passion soon turned into a defining path in her career.

    Her growing recognition as a live performer led to memorable appearances on the iconic Wish Bus, as well as features on major Philippine radio and TV stations, where her vocal sincerity and unique acoustic style captured the attention of a wider audience.

    Now entering an exciting new chapter, Eloisa has officially signed with KDR Music House, marking a fresh milestone in her journey as an artist. She is set to release her song, “Pag-asa,” in March 2026.

    “Pag-asa” reflects the painful realization of holding on to a love filled with uncertainty and empty promises. Through heartfelt lyrics and her signature pop-folk sound, Eloisa tells the story of someone finally choosing to stop hoping for something that may never return. Anchored by the line “Ayoko nang umasa sa wala,” the song becomes a quiet yet powerful declaration of letting go and choosing self-respect.

    From the streets where she first shared her songs to larger stages ahead, Eloisa continues to prove that genuine music—and genuine connection—can start anywhere.