Aurora first responders were recognized for their heroic actions in saving 15-month-old Alexander last August 11 after he had a cardiac arrest. They were given Phoenix awards for their role in resuscitating the toddler.
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Published May 25, 2021, 12:47 PM
Jake Zyrus in ‘Fix Me’ music video
International singing sensation Jake Zyrus has opened up about anxiety issues as he released the music video for “Fix Me.”
During a Zoom press conference on May 24, Jake said that the song that speaks about wanting to “fix” his own anxiety issues.
“’Fix Me’ is very personal to me, there are times that I would be asking my partner, ‘do I deserve love?’ I still feel that especially when I’m triggered and every time I sing or hear it, nakaka-relate talaga ako,” he said.
The music video, now streaming on Apple Music and Star Music YouTube channel, also allowed him to go back to his pop R&B roots and showcase his falsetto voice anew.
Posted on May 7, 2021 by ABS-CBN // 0 Comments
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Jake Zyrus believes he is unworthy of love in his newest single under ABS-CBN Music International titled “Fix Me.”
The rich tone of Jake’s vocals stand out in the pop/R&B single, which depicts a man who is struggling to accept love due to his belief that his love interest deserves someone better. Although it presents traces of issues like self-deprecation and depression, the track also serves to remind listeners that everyone is deserving to be loved despite many shortcomings.
“Fix Me” was written and composed by Grammy-winning composer Kenneth Mackey, Swedish singer-songwriter Andreas Moss, and American record producer Joshua Bronleewe.
Published May 7, 2021, 11:14 AM
Jake Zyrus
Jake Zyrus believes he is unworthy of love in his newest single under ABS-CBN Music International titled “Fix Me.”
The rich tone of Jake’s vocals stand out in the pop/R&B single, which depicts a man who is struggling to accept love due to his belief that his love interest deserves someone better. Although it presents traces of issues like self-deprecation and depression, the track also serves to remind listeners that everyone is deserving to be loved despite many shortcomings.
“Fix Me” was written and composed by Grammy-winning composer Kenneth Mackey, Swedish singer-songwriter Andreas Moss, and American record producer Joshua Bronleewe.