Talent search alum reintroduces ’90s dance track to new generation of music lovers

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Garth Garcia, who competed in the second season of the reality talent search “Star in a Million,” continued to record and release fresh material—the latest being a cover of Filipino-American singer Jocelyn Enriquez’s 1990s dance hit “Do You Miss Me?”

Four years ago, pop-R&B singer Garth Garcia left the Philippine music scene to try his luck and pursue postgraduate studies in the United States. But while singing was no longer his sole priority, his love for the craft never waned.

“I’m excited to share this track with my fans as it’s something different from my previous works,” Garth, who took up business courses in the University of Southern California and Harvard Business School. “I got to work with Los Angeles-based producer Miyamoto, who has worked with Hollywood artists.”Now based in the United States, Garth said performing for his kababayan there never fails to give him joy.

Some of Garth’s most popular songs include “Dahil Sa ’Yo ’Yan,” his cover of Silent Sanctuary’s “Sa’Yo” with Sheryn Regis, and “You’re the One,” which won for him the MOR 101.9 Pinoy Music Awards best new artist trophy.

 

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