Moira Dela Torre, the singer-songwriter known for her hugot tracks, is back with a new album after a two-and-a-half year break. “I’m Okay,” a collection of 12 songs exploring themes of resilience and self-discovery, is making waves not just for its music but also for its unique launch.


A Soundtrack for the Soul
The album, with eight English and four Tagalog tracks, delves into the raw emotions of navigating difficult times. The title track, “I’m Okay,” is a reminder that even when life throws its toughest punches, we are not alone. It’s a song about finding connection and strength in shared struggles, a theme that resonates deeply with listeners.

Dela Torre describes the album as a “labor of love,” born from periods of intense reflection and unexpected changes. Each song, including tracks like “Under The Bathroom Sink,” “Ghosts,” “Bandaid,” and “Dinggin,” offers an intimate glimpse into her journey of emotional reckoning, growth, and healing.


Music Meets the Big Screen
In a groundbreaking move, Dela Torre’s music is making its way to the silver screen. A cinematic trailer for “I’m Okay” is being shown in select movie theaters across Metro Manila during the 2024 Metro Manila Film Festival.
This innovative campaign, a first for a Filipino artist, transforms the movie-going experience. From December 25 to 31, audiences at theaters like Glorietta 4, Market Market, and TriNoma will get a sneak peek into the emotional depth of the album before their chosen film begins.

Breaking Barriers and Connecting with Audiences
This unique approach to promotion not only reimagines how fans experience music but also highlights Dela Torre’s commitment to pushing artistic boundaries. The trailer itself is a work of art, carefully crafted to evoke the same emotions as the album.
With “I’m Okay,” Dela Torre continues to solidify her place as a singer-songwriter who creates music that deeply connects with Filipinos. Her ability to translate personal experiences into relatable songs has garnered her a loyal following who appreciate the honesty and authenticity in her music.
The title track “I’m Okay” is now available for streaming on Spotify and Apple Music.