
Sponge Cola and Gigi De Lana are set to release their first collaborative single, “Naghihilom,” on March 6 across major streaming platforms, with an official music video premiering the same day.
The release marks a milestone moment for both acts, uniting two distinct forces in OPM for the very first time.

“Naghihilom,” which translates to “healing,” delves into the quiet, complicated aftermath of heartbreak. It reflects on the process of sitting with pain long enough to understand it and, eventually, letting it soften.

The track is anchored by Sponge Cola’s signature alternative rock sensibility, unfolding through textured instrumentation and a slow-burning arrangement. Within that space, Gigi De Lana delivers a restrained yet deeply felt vocal performance that broadens the song’s emotional range while preserving its vulnerability.

For De Lana, the connection to the song was immediate, even if its full meaning revealed itself gradually.
“When I first heard it, I immediately felt the depth. It was heavy,” she shares. “To be honest, the first time I listened to it, I didn’t fully understand the gravity of it. But when I replayed it a few more times, it slowly revealed itself to me.”
The collaboration also looks promising as Gigi shares her excitement for the team-up. She adds, “From the first meeting pa lang for the song, I felt safe. I felt welcomed. Walang pressure, just pure collaboration and good energy. Sponge Cola is so easy to work with. The environment was light, creative, and inspiring. The whole experience felt amazing. Honestly, ayoko nga umalis agad kapag kasama ko sila.”
Sponge Cola frontman Yael Yuzon hopes listeners will find their own stories reflected in the track.
“I want people to feel what they need to feel, to remember or forget, and hopefully sing with us,” he says. “And working with Gigi, andali.”
An accompanying music video was filmed during the song’s first-ever live performance at a major music festival last January, giving fans present an exclusive first glimpse of the track.
The collaboration bridges two generations of OPM listeners: Sponge Cola, long known for their emotive anthems and enduring presence in the local rock scene, and Gigi De Lana, whose powerful vocals and commanding live performances have cultivated a strong digital following and a new wave of fans.