Naririnig Mo Ba
"Naririnig Mo Ba" is a Filipino pop ballad song by singer Morissette, released in 2017 as part of the Himig Handog songwriting competition. The song was written and composed by LJ Manzano and Joan Da, with arrangements by Huly Ray Asidor and LJ Manzano. The song's official music video was produced by the Southern Luzon State University in Lucban, Quezon, and Big Minds Productions.
The song has been well received by listeners, with the official music video garnering over 11 million views on YouTube. Although the song did not win any awards in the songwriting competition, it won the Awit Award for Best Ballad Recording and earned a nomination for the Myx Music Award for Mellow Video of the Year in 2018.
Music video
The official music video of the song was produced by Southern Luzon State University in Lucban, Quezon. It was released on Star Music's YouTube channel on November 4, 2017. The song garnered over 11 million views as of February 2024. Directed by Miguel Potestades, the video features picturesque scenes and heartfelt moments that complement the song's emotional theme.Personnel
Credits adapted from YouTube:- Morissettevocals
- Joan Dasongwriter
- LJ Manzanosongwriter, arrangement, guitars, keyboards & effects, producer
- Huly Ray Asidorarrangement, keyboards & effects
- Francis Kiko Salazaradditional strings
- Ian Gil Fajaritokeyboards & effects
- Chrysler Badiangbass guitar
- JMvocal arrangement, producer, recorder
- Boggie Maniponmixing, mastering
Live performances
Morissette first performed the song on ASAP Natin 'To on October 15, 2017. She also performed it live on Wish 107.5 Bus where it gained over 12 million views as of February 2024.Cover versions
In 2020, Pia Banga, a contender from season 2 of The Voice Teens, performed the song in the Knockouts round. In 2023, a participant in season 5 of The Voice Kids, Candice Flores, used the song for her audition. The same year, Sheryn Regis sang the song in a segment of ASAP Natin 'To, called "The Greatest Showdown".Charts
| Chart | Peak position |
| Philippines | 13 |