Inspirational songs produced by Reverb Worship PH, CBN Asia’s Music arm, got back-to-back recognitions from the 44th Catholic Mass Media Awards (CMMA) and this year’s PMPC Star Awards for Music.
Joselle Feliciano’s feel-good single, “Love and Light” penned by songwriter Adrian Crisanto, is nominated for Best Music Video at CMMA. Likewise, the anthem that celebrates Filipino unity titled, “Pilipinas Natin 'To” by Bikolana creative Rhea Rodriguez and rapper Elai, is up for Best Inspirational Song.
“I am extremely proud of our Reverb Worship team for receiving these nominations considering that the record label is only two years old, and our work is already being recognized by a great institution like the CMMA,” said CBN Asia’s Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer John Valdes Tan.
To Tan, getting the nods from award-giving bodies like the CMMA—which promotes and honors values-filled mass media in the country—is a huge milestone for Reverb Worship’s humble beginnings.
“Our budgets for making music are insignificant compared to that of the industry and yet our creativity and production excellence are recognized by the CMMA. Praise God!”
Meanwhile, OPM icons Ogie Alcasid and Moira Dela Torre took home the Collaboration of the Year award for their inspirational single, “Beautiful” at this year’s PMPC Star Awards for Music.
With hopes of sharing God’s comfort with our kababayans who were dealing with the pandemic’s impact, the song was released under Star Music, co-produced by Reverb Worship.
On his Instagram post, Ogie thanked Moira for sharing the microphone with him, shared his quick musings about the song, and praised God for their beautiful win in the 13th year of the prestigious award-giving body.
“Thank you, Moira, for singing with me on this worship song. The pandemic brought a lot of terrible things to our lives, and it was music breathed through us from above that made us survive it. All glory to the Father!”
Have you listened to Reverb Worship songs already?
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