Una (song)
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“Una” | ||
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Single by Sponge Cola from the album Palabas |
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Released | 2004 | |
Genre | Pinoy rock | |
Length | 4:41 | |
Writer(s) | Gosh Dilay |
"Una" is a song performed by Filipino rock band Sponge Cola. It is tenth track from their debut album, Palabas. It became #1 in Philippines' popular music charts, especially in MYX Hit Chart and NU Rock Chart for about 1-2 weeks.
The song begins with a dramatic nylon guitar intro riff by lead guitarist Erwin Armovit, which is then layered by rhythm guitarist Yael Yuzon's chords. This section is carried on throughout all verses, except for the choruses, in which both guitars become heavily distorted.
[edit] Music video
The music video was directed by Wincy Ong.[1] It shows the band playing the song in an antique-styled, possibly haunted room.
Butterflies can be seen on the band's instruments while they are playing.
The room becomes darker on each chorus. On the bridge of the song, large amounts of dry ice are used all over the room. After a while, cut papers are seen flying in the room. Rain then occurs on the last chorus.
Near the end of the song, almost all lights are turned off (you can only see it in high quality videos, else you'll see just a black screen), until the rain disappears and the screen shows the band again.