MANILA, Philippines — Shuvee Etrata and Anthony Constantino, collectively known as AnVee, stars in the music video of Jenzen Guino’s latest song. 

Shuvee and her “TDH” Anthony bring to life the story behind Guino’s song, “Marupok,” released under EMI Records Philippines.

For the duo, working on the music video shoot was a great experience, and it’s no surprise given their existing connection with Jenzen.

Shuvee and Jenzen have been friends for a long time, having worked together on a film that featured Jenzen’s original song as an independent artist.

The chemistry between Shuvee and Anthony is undeniable in the music video, bringing the song’s narrative to life with their heartwarming scenes.

The “Marupok” music video got its exclusive first look last August 17 with Jenzen’s supporters, Pangkat Shuvee (Shuvee’s fan group), and AnVee Official fan group in attendance.

When asked about his experience recording “Marupok,” the singer shared that working with his producer, Gab Tagadtad, was a fun and creative process.

“Ang sarap pala kapag may kasama kang bumubuo ng kanta,” he said.

Guino highlights the standout lyrics “Ikaw ang paraiso kung saan may pahinga, ganito pala maging masaya,” which capture the feeling of comfort and happiness when you’re with the one you love.

Through “Marupok,” Guino aims to convey the joy and beauty of being in love, emphasizing that it is okay to be vulnerable for the right person.

As he expresses, “Gusto ko iparamdam sa lahat ng tao ‘yung saya at ‘yung sarap kapag nagmamahal. At okay lang maging marupok basta sa tamang tao.”

“Marupok” tells the story of being vulnerable for the one you love, where every gesture, no matter how small, can melt your heart.

According to the singer, “Ito ay tungkol sa paggawa ng lahat para sa taong mahal mo, kahit minsan sa mga sitwasyon na may tampo ka dun sa taong mahal mo, konting lambing lang at ngiti sayo, okay na.”

The song showcases Guino’s soulful vocals, bringing to life the emotions of being in love.

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