Following the charm and buzz of her debut single “Pito Pito,” rising KDR Music House artist Nanao returns with a heartfelt follow-up track, “O.N. Love You,” set for release on August 17—a song that bridges cultures, distances, and emotions in one powerful release.
“O.N. Love You” marks Nanao’s second JP-POP single, blending the dramatic flair of J-pop and the vibrant energy of anime-inspired sound with lyrics performed entirely in Tagalog. The result is a unique sonic experience that feels both nostalgic and fresh—capturing the emotional intensity often heard in anime theme songs while staying deeply rooted in Filipino expression.
At its core, the track tells a story of enduring love despite distance. It speaks to the shared experience of being far from loved ones—whether by circumstance, opportunity, or pursuit of dreams—and the quiet strength it takes to keep that connection alive. The title itself carries a deeper meaning: “O.N.” stands for “Overseas Nanao,” symbolizing the artist’s love and connection to her Filipino fans even while she is in Japan. It also cleverly nods to the term “OFW,” making the song resonate even more with listeners who understand the realities of loving from afar.
Sonically, “O.N. Love You” thrives in its fusion of genres—JP-POP, anime-inspired soundscapes, pop, and rock elements all come together to create an emotionally charged listening experience. From its soaring melodies to its expressive delivery, the track feels like an anthem for anyone holding on to love across borders.
With “O.N. Love You,” Nanao not only continues to define her unique musical identity but also strengthens her connection with fans who see themselves in her story. It’s more than just a follow-up single—it’s a message, a promise, and a reminder that love, no matter the distance, remains constant.
As Nanao continues her musical journey under KDR Music House, “O.N. Love You” arriving this August 17 proves that her voice—and her heart—can travel far beyond borders.