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Insight Music releases debut single of solo PPop act, actor Los Akiyama

Emerging artist Los Akiyama makes his musical debut as a solo
Pinoy Pop (PPop) act with the release of his single “Buti Na Lang”
today (August 2), accompanied by an official music video.

“Buti Na Lang,” composed by Jason Dedal and arranged by Brian Lotho, is
produced by Insight 360 Music, the record label arm of award-winning
public relations guru and filmmaker Chris Cahilig.

“I am incredibly excited to share ‘Buti Na Lang’ with the world, because we
worked very hard for the song and the music video to be the best that it can
be and make its mark in the PPop industry,” says Los Akiyama. “More than
that, it is my hope that it resonates with the Filipino audience.”

The track, which talks about deciding to open a door and seeing a brighter
chance at love, can also relate to Los’ direction in life–how he almost
contemplated a return to the corporate world, but decided to take more
chances in the entertainment industry.

Los collaborated with student director Dizelle C. Masilungan, who he
worked with in the film Kung Nag-aatubili, for Buti Na Lang’s music video.
The team also includes Denver Kyle Pangilinan as assistant director and
colorist, Anton Stefano Acosta as director of photography and editor,
Veronica Caridad as the production designer, Dang Calumba as line
producer, and Tatjana Deocareza and Marian Jayce Tiongzon as
production assistants.

Watch the official music video on Youtube by clicking on the link:

LOS, THE ACTOR

Los first showed potential to succeed in the colorful landscape of Philippine
cinema with his recent stellar performance in the short film Kung Nag-
aatubli, which rightfully earned him the Best Supporting Actor award for the
short film category at the Puregold CinePanalo Film Festival 2024.

On this achievement, he shares, “It was a moment of validation, and more
than anything, I thought, maybe there is a place for me in this industry.”
Marking a pivotal moment in his career, this recognition solidified his desire
to become an actor.

Born in Quezon City and raised in San Pablo City, Laguna, Los’ journey is
deeply rooted in family. He fondly recalls, “[Our family] does not know what
a reunion is, because of how often we see each other.”

Despite his Japanese heritage, he has yet to visit the country, but he
expresses a deep interest in exploring that part of his roots.

The youngest of five siblings, all of whom are scholars, Los attributes his
early success to his supportive family, especially his mother who nurtured
his passions.

Los graduated Cum Laude with a degree of Management Engineering in
the Ateneo de Manila University, in a rigorous and competitive course often
reputed as a career path with the best employment offers.

While excelling in his academics, he also nurtured his love for performing arts, with his high
school Glee Club, and this carried on until university, where he continued to
dabble in theater and acting even more.

With varying talents, his interests are likewise diverse, ranging from sports
like volleyball and swimming, and other hobbies such as cooking,
woodworking, and metalworking. He adds, “I enjoy traveling and diving into
specific topics I can gain knowledge on.”

On his personal growth. Los believes his greatest strength is his openness
to new experiences. He notes, “You [need to] learn to be persistent with the
things that you do.”


Los feels that from this point on, he can only do more.

After unveiling his debut single Buti Na Lang, Los aims to take on more
diverse roles and work in feature films, while improving his craft in different
aspects of artistry, like music.

Long-term, he hopes to establish himself as a leading actor, potentially
directing his own films, and creating meaningful work that resonates with
audiences and contributes to Philippine cinema.

To young people aspiring to enter the entertainment industry, Los advises,
“Just put yourself out there. In the [modern] age we live in today, there are
so many ways to create, so many ways to share your talent, and so many
ways to connect with people searching for exactly what you’re giving.”
He emphasizes the importance of being genuine and true to oneself, in
education, acting, and music.

Knowing yourself, and continually finding yourself in the things that you do, that insatiable desire for learning about yourself and the world around you leads to growth that no one can take
from you.”

For direct inquiries, collaborations, or media requests, please contact
Insight 360 Music or Chris Cahilig at chriscahilig@insight360ph.com.

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