Julien Drolon and Rhian Ramos |
The
Embassy of France to the Philippines, Alliance Française de Manille and Entertainment Circuit
organized the album launch of Julien Drolon which was also attended by Rhian
Ramos. The event that was held at the Alliance Française de Manille gave me the
chance to ask Julien more about his music and the album.
Julien
only has praises for the quality of musicians from all genres here in the Philippines . In fact, his band in the album and during tours are made up of Filipino musicians. Among local recording artists, he particularly likes Brownman Revival, Tropical Depression, Gary Valenciano,
Bamboo, Moonstar88 and Franco a lot. Chito Miranda of Parokya ni Edgar was someone
he almost collaborated with but their musical styles didn’t seem to fit so that
idea was shelved. Speaking of musical styles, Julien says that his music is
more of a funky reggae heavily influenced by Bob Marley and Jason Mraz.
Talking
about the tracks in the album, he said that he wrote and recorded Phil So Good unaware of the Department
of Tourism’s It’s More Fun in the
Philippines campaign. But he will be delighted if this song does promote
tourism in the country. This sentiment was also echoed by Rhian Ramos who
grabbed the opportunity to show off her rapping skills in this track. She said
that she’s been a closet singer for all this time and that she’s happy to be
featured in Julien’s album. Rhian’s initial foray into the music scene was her track
You which was included in the Audition Battle Dance album back in
2009.
When
asked about the the other songs, Julien explained that Free to Love was written when he was in Hong
Kong and it’s about the freedom of loving people. No More Divisions, on the other hand was
the first song that he recorded here in the Philippines .
Encouraging people to live their dreams is the main message of the song Wake Up. And the interesting reggae song
Peace through Music featured lyrics (in
Filipino) written by national hero Dr. Jose Rizal. The last track, End of Time,
a funky song clocking almost six minutes is Julien’s take on the 2012 prophecy
The album
has an overall feel good vibe in it with all the songs having a positive spin
since Julien does want to promote peace, love and harmony through music. His thick
French accent is sometimes a bit distracting although it surprised me that this
same accent didn’t bother me that much when he sang lines in Filipino. And the
same could be said with his impressive Filipino in Ipagpatawad Mo which unfortunately wasn’t included in this album.
Julien explained that he wanted to focus on his own songs with this album,
hence the non-inclusion of this track.
One
significant aspect of this album is that it is available as a USB drive shaped
like a key with the songs already in MP3 format. Lyrics of the songs and the
video of Phil So Good are also included in the drive which also has a lot more
space for more files. The album packaging is actually a 50 page notebook that
Julien encourages his listeners to use in writing their dreams which was
effective for him.
Special
thanks once again to the Embassy of France for inviting me over to the album launch.
Phil So Good
Tracks:
1.
Free to Love
2.
No More Divisions
3.
Phil So Good featuring Rhian Ramos
4.
Wake Up
5.
Peace through Music
6.
End of Time
7.
Phil So Good (Instrumental)
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