Tim Pavino collaborates with award-winning Indonesian songwriter


At a glance

  • His latest recording releases are the singles “We Were 16,” “No More You and I,” his third album, “Dreams” and a special collaboration with Kadasig, “Hanggang sa Huli,” written by Jude Gitamondoc for the victims on the COVID-19 pandemic.


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Tim Pavino (left) with Ifa Fachir

Broadway World, Aliw Awards winner, and Awit Awards nominee Tim Pavino
celebrates his 10th year in the local entertainment industry.

His latest recording releases are the singles “We Were 16,” “No More You and I,” his third album, “Dreams” and a special collaboration with Kadasig, “Hanggang sa Huli,” written by Jude Gitamondoc for the victims on the COVID-19 pandemic.

In 2019, on the centennial of first Philippine President Emilio Aguinaldo, Tim
played the esteemed title role in Repertory Philippines’ musical, “Miong.”

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Tim’s other memorable theater credits include Ateneo Blue Repertory’s “Next To Normal” (2020), Atlantis Theatrical Entertainment Group’s “Beautiful: The Carole King Musical” (2019), “Side Show” (2018), “Matilda” (2017) and “Jersey Boys: The Story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons” (2016).

Coming from “The Voice Philippines” under Team Lea Salonga and a recording artist at ABS-CBN Star Music under Stages management, Tim started his humble beginnings in theater in his hometown in Seattle, Washington.

His latest musical collaboration is with award-winning Indonesian songwriter and producer, Ifa Fachir, who started his career as one of the original members of Maliq and d’Essentials.

After becoming instant friends this pandemic, Tim and Ifa came out with a song, “Your Eyes,” with Ifa writing the music and Tim creating the lyrics.
That song marks a rare collaboration between Underdog Music (Philippines) and Sony Music Publishing (Indonesia).

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“Your Eyes” aims to uplift hearts, young and old relationships, with distinct lyrics about the emotions you feel when you gaze into the eyes of your significant other.