She’s
the Phenomenal Diva and Jukebox Queen. She’s the woman with an
extraordinary voice that made heads turn and record sales boom. She’s
Jessa Zaragoza and she’s back with one of her strongest records to date, Pag Wala Na Ang Ulan. The five-track album
from this 15-year industry veteran is a collection of love stories, snippets of
romantic themes delivered in true Jessa fashion: with a confident voice that exhibits
versatility and pulls off dramatic tunes with relative ease—thanks to her
vast life and musical experience.
Her
carrier single “Nasaan”, which is the theme song of the GMA soap
opera Kung Aagawin Mo Ang Langit
reunites her with Vehnee Saturno, the man responsible for her biggest hit
“Bakit Pa,” rolling back the years with a
collaboration that’s characteristically Jessa. Here, she effortlessly
hits her notes and varies pitches to suit the song’s hurtful story. Her
delivery is poignant, her emotion is real.
That
raw sentiment continues on throughout the record. Title track “Pag Wala
Na Ang Ulan” sees her embrace a new lease on love in a gentle,
piano-driven ballad. It’s a song that drips with sweet optimism, accented
beautifully by her signature vocal dips and rolls that made her who she is
today. By far, one of the highlights is “Ayoko Na” written by
husband Dingdong Avanzado. Tackling the character of an aching woman brave
enough to walk out of a relationship, Jessa never overworks her voice, just
funneling enough strength to send the message across, chilling even, and, at
times, meld prettily with the string arrangements. The bonus piano solo version
is equally, even heartbreakingly, beautiful.
Even
the production on the last two compositions “Napatawad Na Kita” and
“Buti Na Lang” are timeless masterpieces made entirely modern. The
former features Kris Lawrence who offers a much-welcomed R&B flavor, prodding
the song to newer territory midway through when his soulful vocals ultimately
shifts it to a more contemporary track. The set closes with the serene “Buti
Na Lang”, in a relaxed manner that displays how silky smooth her vocals
are. The album also comes with minus one versions should the listener feel like
expressing themselves like Jessa.
This
is solid proof that Jessa is back with a bang. Pag
Wala Na Ang Ulan fulfills the dreams of her fans and more
importantly her own as this album persuasively proves there’s still
plenty of lovely tunes from her to show the world.
Pag Wala Na Ang Ulan is now available on CDs in Astroplus,
Astrovision, Odyssey Music & Video and SM Music and Video outlets
nationwide for only P199.00 each.
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