16 December 2021

R Rules talks women empowerment on debut single 'DNY'

11/27/2021 11:43:30 AM


R Rules has debuted on MCA Music on November, and this comes with a song  that champions women empowerment.

With its propulsive beats and hip-hop swagger that contains masterful blend of music influences that range from hip-hop/R&B to K-Pop, EDM to top 40 music, the Pinay quartet—through its maiden single DNY—shows unwavering commitment to inspire young music listeners to stand up for what they believe in and encourage them to find their inner strength to go after what they want.

The song, which literally means “Don’t Need Ya,” is co-written by Kevin Yadao and Tiny Corpuz, and co-produced by Cursebox and Corpuz. It differes from other empowerment anthems by putting a refreshing spin while still instilling the values, perspectives, and views of R Rules as individuals and as a collective. Aside from using their platform to inspire change and lift each other up, the Filipino girl group also shares that their latest track promotes love and kindness in any way or form, be it for your own self and for others who need it.


As R Rules’ maiden offering, it succeeds in translating their magnetic confidence into an astounding piece of work that sounds at par with contemporary global music trends but remains representative of their unique vision as artists. 
“Our plan right now, is just to get our music out there,” the hound of alpha female swag said in a statement. “We’re not here to compete. We just want to carve out a space for our empowering brand of pop music, and hopefully be taken seriously for who we are as a group.”


Author: slickmaster | © 2021 The SlickMaster's Files

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