“Dilaw,” the smash hit of singer-songwriter Maki, is making waves within the music scene as Okay-pop boy group Blitzers carried out a canopy within the South Korean internet sequence “World Pop Reside: International Hit Songs.”
Blitzers’ Sya and Wooju carried out a rendition of “Dilaw” on the “World Pop Reside: International Hit Songs’” June 25 episode, the place they did their very own take of the track’s refrain.
Additionally featured within the episode are “Appeal” by Lykn x Joong and Pond (Thailand), “I Had Some Assist” by Put up Malone and Morgan Wallen (US), “Piracao” by Kaká e Pedrinho (Brazil), “Too Candy” by Hozier (Eire), “Parapluie” by Jeck (France), “80qm” by Nina Chuba (Germany), and “Fireplace” by Meduza, OneRepublic, and Leony (Italy).
Maki recalled on his X (previously Twitter) web page on July 1 how he used to translate Okay-pop songs in Filipino whereas resharing a clip of the quilt.
“I keep in mind masking Okay-pop songs and translating [them] into Filipino. this feels bizarre (in a great way),” he wrote.
I keep in mind masking kpop songs and translating it into Filipino. this feels weirdd (in a great way) 💛 https://t.co/07cO3J2cfX
— Maki *ੈ✩‧₊˚ (@clfrnia_maki) July 1, 2024
Maki earlier stated in an interview that “Dilaw” was written in August 2023, and that bringing the track to life was a “free-flowing” course of. He additionally shared that working with BINI Maloi on the track’s music video was his means of exhibiting “her different aspect” to audiences.
“The track course of didn’t take a very long time, nor was it difficult. I didn’t have a tough patch creating the track. It was very free-flowing… Coming from a heartbroken EP, I need this to be very vibrant and pleased. It’s actually completely different however I’m glad that [listeners] are taking it in, that I’m not damaged anymore. I’m on my therapeutic period now,” he stated.
The track made its International Spotify Chart Debut in June the place it entered the two hundredth rank.
“Dilaw” is the second track to be featured on the South Korean internet sequence after BINI’s “Pantropiko” in April 2024. The quilt of the latter track was carried out by UNIS’ Gehlee Dangca, Elisia Parmisano, and Lim Seowon.