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Gab Cabangon finds peace after the hustle in new single “Kama”

February 4, 2026

The budding singer-songwriter is back with a soulful guitar-pop single about comfort, connection, and slowing down

Filipino singer-songwriter Gab Cabangon returns with the release of his new single, “Kama,” a soulful guitar-pop track that finds comfort in someone else’s arms after a long, exhausting day at work. Written by Cabangon himself, the song offers a gentle reminder that rest is not a reward but a necessity in a world that rarely slows down. 

 

“I just wanted to write a comforting love song about how it’s okay to allow yourself to rest and lean on the people who matter,” Gab admits. “We live in such a fast-paced, demanding world, but we don’t have to face them alone. Sometimes, taking a pause helps us recharge before moving forward. ‘Hanapin mo ang iyong pahinga’ as I would say.”

 

While undeniably penned as an intimate love song, “Kama” also serves as a reflection of the workforce culture, calling out environments that prioritize productivity and numbers at the expense of well-being and balance.

 

The young multi-hyphenate shares that he wrote Kama one evening after work, feeling stressed out. “I started thinking about how I needed to solve all my work problems immediately even though I was drained. Then I decided to take a break and just write a song as a way to process my thoughts. I think at that time I was also listening heavily to songs like Kumot by Solace Out the Door, Tulog Na by Sugarfree, and Janice by Dilaw. The result of that whole process was this love song.”

 

“Kama” is produced by Gab Cabangon and David Lina and mixed and mastered by Shadiel Chan and Jan Fuertez, respectively. Incorporating bedroom pop elements with R&B textures, the track showcases a soulful side of Gab that not many listeners know about. From a sonic standpoint, it slightly steps away from his signature stripped-down sound while retaining warm, melodic intimacy that defines his early work.

 

“I’m not really known for doing these particular music styles, so I’m excited to see how people would respond,” the Pieces act says. “It’s definitely way less ‘sadboi’ but you’ll still feel the singer-songwriter vibe that was present in my last single.”

 

“Kama” features backing vocals from Filipino singer-songwriter vydd and Kyla Miel Camerong of Solace Out the Door, with additional harmonies by Cabangon’s wife, Angeli. The track also incorporates trumpet and flugelhorn sounds—thanks to his friend, Gabriel Lazaro, who provided additional instrumental work to enrich the track’s sonic palette.

 

The release of “Kama” will be supported by a mini bar and café tour across Metro Manila, with the following dates and venues:

 

February 13, 2026 - UNWND Boutique Hotel, Poblacion, Makati (in partnership with Liga Artist Group)

February 28, 2026 - Cappo Coffee, Quezon City (in partnership with Live Hive Productions)

March 14, 2026 - Backdoor Maginhawa, Quezon City

 

Ticket details and updates are available at Gab Cabangon’s Instagram page.

 

Gab Cabangon’s “Kama” is out now on all digital music platforms worldwide.

Source: Nyou

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