During the launch of their latest single “Hanggang Dulo,” soul, gospel and R&B duo allen&elle, shared that creating music is more than just being artists, but rather a calling that’s centered on connecting with people and spreading love. | DCalanogINQ
personally, we wrote it as no matter how imperfect we are, how much mistakes we make in our lifetime, we can always come close to God ‘cause He’s always gonna be there to welcome [us back],” shared Elle, adding how “just like in reality, our friends, our families are always there to welcome us back, to come home hanggang sa dulo .”
Allen, who’s usually in charge of writing lyrics shared that while her main inspiration is the gospel, the duo tries not to rub off the gospel on people’s faces or hearts, explaining how their music is “more about love, kaya we’re more focused on sharing love through our songs.” Prior to “Hanggang Dulo,” the Awit Award-nominated duo has released singles such as “Rest,” “Home” and “Call You,” for which Elle wanted to give a little bit of pop vibe. Elle does the music and the production for the duo’s releases, and she shared how the music usually comes first, then the lyrics follow.
Among their dream collaborations is to “make wonderful music” with “The Voice Kids Philippines” coach KZ Tandingan. Elle explained how the duo and Tandingan tackle similar genres. She also shared how they were able to meet Tandingan in last year’s Awit Awards.
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