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Tilaluha

"Tilaluha"
The cover art for "Tilaluha": A close-up photograph of a man's eye with a blue iris in tears. Its surrounding area is captured in grayscale. The song title, "Tilaluha", is superimposed below the eye, while the band's name is inscribed on the eye.
Single by SB19
from the album Get in the Zone
LanguageTagalog
ReleasedOctober 26, 2018 (2018-10-26)
GenreSoul
Length3:57
LabelShowBT Philippines
Composer(s)
  • Geong Seong Han[A]
  • Kim Kyeong Su
Lyricist(s)John Paulo Nase
Producer(s)
  • Geong Seong Han[A]
  • Han Tae Soo
SB19 singles chronology
"Tilaluha"
(2018)
"Go Up"
(2019)
Music video
"Tilaluha" on YouTube

"Tilaluha"[B] is the debut single by the Filipino boy band SB19. Geong Seong Han,[A] Kim Kyeong Su, and Sejun (now Pablo) wrote the song, and Geong produced it with Han Tae Soo. It is a soulful ballad complete with drums and a string section, with lyrics that reference unrequited love and a breakup and express the want to escape from the sorrow the person has gone through. The song was released independently as a single on October 26, 2018, by ShowBT Philippines, the boy band's talent agency at the time.

Upon release, "Tilaluha" received weak reception and saw little success, which led the band to consider disbandment. Nevertheless, they later achieved mainstream success with the release of their follow-up single, "Go Up" (2019). In retrospective reviews, "Tilaluha" received mixed responses from music critics, who praised the band's vocals and the song's production and lyrical content but found other aspects of the song unremarkable. The group performed the song multiple times, including in several concert set lists and events. Initially a standalone single, it was later included on their debut studio album, Get in the Zone (2020).

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