VVINK's 'It Starts With a Wink' Explores the Everyday Life of Filipinas
With ’It Starts With a Wink,’ VVINK tells the story of an every day Filipina

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Filipino girl group VVINK's new album, 'It Starts With a Wink,' features 14 songs that narrate the experiences of young Filipinas, from first crushes to personal challenges. The members emphasize the album's intentional design and their commitment to exploring various musical genres.
- 01The album consists of 14 tracks, including interludes that transition between different genres.
- 02VVINK members aim to create a 'full-listening experience' reflecting the everyday life of Filipinas.
- 03The group emphasizes the importance of communication and support among members during performances.
- 04The album is part of VVINK's narrative of second chances and aims to connect with listeners emotionally.
- 05Ayaka stated that the group will continue to explore new sounds and themes in their music.
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VVINK, a Filipino girl group, has released their album 'It Starts With a Wink,' which comprises 14 tracks designed to reflect the everyday experiences of young Filipinas. The members—Angelika, Ayaka, Jean, Mariel, and Odri—highlight the album's intentionality, with interludes that create a cohesive listening experience. They explore various genres to challenge themselves musically and to showcase their growth. The group emphasizes the importance of communication and support, sharing rituals before performances to uplift each other. The album continues their story of second chances, aiming to resonate with listeners by reminding them they are not alone in facing life's challenges. Ayaka expressed the group's commitment to ongoing exploration in their music, ensuring they bring joy and positivity to their audience.
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The album aims to resonate with young Filipinas, providing them with relatable content and emotional support.
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