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Kitchie Nadal
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Kitchie
Nadal (vocals/guitars), Jeff de Castro (guitars), Aaron Cambonero
(Bass), & Marco Guzman (Drums) |
[source:kitchienadal.com]
Kitchie Nadal has conquered the Female OPM
niche, paved the way for a number of guitar-wielding alternative rock
maidens and has proven that being a talented rock musician need not be
translated to sex, drugs and alcohol. And while exhaustingly keeping up
with the dogged demands of the success she's earned, she's stuck to her
main priority and graduated with a double major in Psychology and
Education. This is the kind of fire that even the nastiest critic can't
fan out. It's a spiritual blaze that has taken root at the very heart of
her being and it's not fading anytime soon, not ever.
Her album has reached double platinum status with over 60,000 copies
sold and at the recently concluded 18th Awit Awards, she won in two
major categories: Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist and Best
Ballad for the song she wrote and composed, the compellingly
bittersweet, Wag na Wag Mong Sasabihin. Two incredible feats for a young
woman relatively new in an industry oftentimes known to eat its young.
Her phenomenon, which encompasses all age brackets (She also won a Kid's
Choice Award from the Nickelodeon channel this year), could be
theoretically pieced together, as in an abstracted puzzle where one can
get close enough to make out the entire picture, except it keeps
dissolving into an even deeper sort of enigma.
What we do know is that she evokes a mesmerizing connection with the
people because of the simple honesty of her motives. Her songs speak of
an unshakeable desire to share the truth, to wake up those who have
fallen asleep with lies. It's this sincere message coupled with her love
for catchy beats and poetic words that make even her stunning physical
beauty irrelevant compared to the legitimate beauty of her songs. And
it's not a stunt, nor an image. It's Kitchie as she is, and it's what
commands the people's unyielding admiration.
As of now, Kitchie is fully booked until the next couple of weeks with a
show in Toronto, Canada coming up. She also has a special CD set to be
released, a repack of her first album containing new songs plus all her
music videos in VCD format. She's composing again, collaborating with
various artists and continuing to perform in different regions of the
Philippines. And though she is aware of her sudden popularity among
tabloid blind items as well, Kitchie is still opting to remain silent.
She knows that these are the inevitable downsides to fame and with great
relief, finds solace in her spiritual sanctuary. "I'd have stopped
singing and performing publicly if it's only my love for music that
keeps me going." She reflects, with the quiet assurance of a child who
knows she's secure where she lies. "But it's God who gives me strength.
You can't have a stronger ally than Him."
Like we said, it's going to take more than hurtful tongues to fan out
Kitchie's flame. With a fuel like her faith, expect the fire to radiate
even further. Even the coldest critic could use a little warmth
sometime. |