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Featured image by Ely Dagli. Courtesy of Sony Music Philippines.

MANILA, Philippines Five-piece music collective Any Name’s Okay drops alternative pop-rock track “Sungit” as a reminder that love is recognizable, alive, and true during the imperfect moments. This track release is set to be part of the group’s first full-length album, set for 2026. 

“This song takes such a common Filipino word, and plays around with all the complex feelings that surround it. It is meant to be a snapshot of what a ‘mature’ love and relationship is–it’s never perfect, or nicely pleated. There is something so comforting about that,” the quintet writes in a statement. “We always try to root our songs in a youthful, hopeful heart,” they add.

Image by Ely Dagli. Courtesy of Sony Music Philippines.

Sungit” is a lighthearted reminder that no amount of petty spats, teasing, and bickering can stop you from returning home to the person you love.

In fact, these small misunderstandings fill us with gentle affection – they make a bond feel real and alive. It is the cycle we are so familiar with: arguing one minute, smiling the next, and falling back into the same rhythm as if it were just innate in us.

Love is alive in these tiny cracks. With lyrics that are playful as they are tender, “Sungit” believes that we thrive in these pockets of imperfection.

Stream “Sungit” now on all streaming platforms, and follow Any Name’s Okay on all social media platforms for shows and updates.