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Name a musical duo you didn't know you needed. Jason Dhakal and Jess Connelly teamed up for a new track, "Wish U Were Here." This marks Jason's comeback release since his 2020 album, Lovesound. To celebrate the new track, they also launched a new music video with producer Luis Villanueva for a dreamy visual.

The single fits well with the style of the two neo-soul pop sound. Talking about longing for your person even though you parted ways is the basis the track. With smooth synths and mellow beats, it fits well with Jess' vibey voice. This is the duo's third collaboration together after they first teamed up in 2018 with dot.jaime's "U" and JCON.

Check out the music video below!

Cover Photo Credit: Jason Dhakal Instagram

The latest music video, "PÉCHO" by producer and filmmaker Luis Villanueva was released recently and features Frankie Pangilinan, Wilchai, Jeune Pascal. The lo-fi bouncy tune will definitely help you kick off 2022 in a mellow mood. It may be a sad song, but it'll make you groove along. We all need something to calm us down over a crazy holiday season.

The Manila/New York based filmmaker created a song that meshes French and English lyrics and the accompanied music video is filled with a dreamy, 90s vibe with lots of New York scenery. It just reached 200k views and continues to grow. We're definitely looking forward to more music.

Cover Photo Credit: Frankie Pangilinan Twitter

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