ENHYPEN hypes up Lola Amour’s “Raining in Manila”
The constant rain in Metro Manila has us playing Lola Amour‘s latest song “Raining in Manila” on repeat. And since we couldn’t get it out of our heads, we had to recommend the catchy song to a friend or two, on top of sharing it on our IG stories.
Filipino ENGENEs – or fans of ENHYPEN – took recommending the song to the next level. They brought up the song to ENHYPEN’s Jay during a Weverse livestream, which led to several of the K-pop group’s members taking notice of the local bop.
ENHYPEN’s Jay vibes to “Raining in Manila”
Video credit: @packayeji via TikTok
Jake was all praise of the song during the live, saying, “Oh, I like this”, “It’s vibing”, and “It’s a good song.” Despite the song being mostly in Filipino, the Korean-Australian member seemed to have enjoyed it.
“I don’t know what it means but I like the melody,” Jake said.
Jungwon’s Weverse reply.
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As the song was playing during the live, another ENHYPEN member, Sunghoon, commented “Good song.”
The group’s leader, Jungwon, also replied to a fan’s Weverse post about “Raining in Manila”, saying that he’s currently listening to the song.
Lola Amour takes to Weverse to thank ENHYPEN
Image adapted from: @lolaamourmusic via Twitter
Lola Amour was performing at a gig in Mandaluyong and was surprised to learn about Jake playing their song. After the Weverse livestream feature, both the band and the song reached new heights.
Image adapted from: @lolaamourmusic via Twitter
“Raining in Manila” jumped from #5 to #1 on Spotify’s Top Songs Philippines chart. Lola Amour also debuted in the Top 10 Spotify PH Top Artists chart at #9 before moving to #1 a few days later.
Now, this may not be solely due to the attention that ENHYPEN and ENGENEs have brought “Raining in Manila”, but the song being played on a livestream watched by a global audience certainly helped.
“We tried to reply [to Jake on Weverse] but things move so fast [on the app] hahaha,” the band posted on Twitter.
Image adapted from: @lolaamourmusic via Twitter
In response, Lola Amour has posted several tweets thanking ENHYPEN and ENGENEs for all the attention they’ve been receiving. They’re so grateful that they even made an account on Weverse – an app primarily for K-pop fans – to personally thank ENHYPEN.
ENHYPEN members praise Lola Amour’s “Raining in Manila”
Filipino K-pop fans won again this weekend when ENGENEs made the worlds of K-pop and OPM collide. And with all the attention Lola Amour has been getting, we can’t wait to see what else the talented Filipino band has in store for us.
Get to know more Filipino musical acts with this list of up-and-coming P-pop groups. Or find out more Filipino and K-pop culture crossovers, including Korean soloist Ailee’s Filipino song.
Cover image adapted from: Weverse, Weverse/@lolaamourmusic via Twitter