MANILA, Philippines — After seven years, Zsa Zsa Padilla returns to recording with her latest album, “Unchanging Love.” The sultry singer’s first recording under Polyeast Records is a two-CD package that features the remake of Wency Cornejo’s “Hanggang.”
Covers
The album contains three originals and eight powerful covers of OPM classics. A highlight of the album is the inclusion of the Japanese song, “Unchanging Love.”
The album’s OPM remakes include Joey Albert’s “Memories,” Miguel Vera’s “Nais Ko,” Reuben Laurente’s “Nasasaktan Lang,” Vina Morales’ “Muli” and Chad Borja’s “Ikaw Lang.” Padilla also shines in her renditions of the new ballads, “Iibigin Kita Muli,” “Kung” and “Pagmamahal Na Walang Wakas.”
Since her debut in 1984, Zsa Zsa has had a string of hits, such as “Hiram” and “Ikaw Lamang.” She signed up with Polyeast Records in January. She shares: “It’s hard to express in words the joy, excitement and trepidation I felt while working on this album. The whole process felt like a new experience!”