Filipina R&B artist Kiana V pays homage to the legacy of Filipino music and her family with 'Sana'


At a glance

  • The blissful track samples "Sana Maulit Muli,” a powerful ballad by her Filipino-Puerto Rican father and Filipino music industry icon Gary Valenciano, and written with her mother, Angeli Pangilinan.


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Kiana V

Filipina R&B songstress Kiana V returned on Aug. 26 with her latest single, “Sana.” 

The blissful track samples "Sana Maulit Muli,” a powerful ballad by her Filipino-Puerto Rican father and Filipino music industry icon Gary Valenciano, and written with her mother, Angeli Pangilinan. 

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Sung in both English and Tagalog, "Sana" speaks to the universal longing for second chances and the enduring power of love. A rapturous R&B-tinged ode to her parents, the song was announced on her father’s birthday and came out on her mother’s birthday.

Dripping with bittersweet authenticity and questioning what it means to move through the conflicting feelings of longing, hopefulness, and heartbreak, Kiana V sings, ““So I’ma dip /Shoulda known / You could stay / I’ma go / We’ve doing it your way for too long”. 

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With her crooning soul stylings, honey-smooth vocals, and the effortless weaving of Tagalog with English, Kiana V simultaneously stays true to her roots. She reaches new heights, transcending boundaries and making us melt with the push-and-pull of yearning for that true love that got away.

““Sana” is a song for and about all the ones that got away," Kiana said. "It’s about acknowledging that you wouldn’t change the past, but you can’t bring this person with you into the future.”

Kiana is working on a full-length project set to drop in early 2025.