- Ako Na Lang — Zia Quizon

Critics and listeners from sites like Inquirer Entertainment often highlight the song's "infectiously breezy" and "sassy" spin.

Zia Quizon's is a quintessential OPM classic that redefined the sound of acoustic pop in the early 2010s. Originally released in 2011 on her self-titled debut album under PolyEast Records , the track successfully carved a unique space for Quizon, allowing her to step out of the legendary shadows of her parents, Dolphy and Zsa Zsa Padilla. Musicality and Style Zia Quizon - Ako Na Lang

: One of the song's most compelling features is the contrast between its upbeat, playful melody and its melancholic lyrics. It uses a catchy, retro-styled acoustic arrangement that masks the deep yearning of its subject matter. Lyrical Themes: The Anthem of Unrequited Love Critics and listeners from sites like Inquirer Entertainment

Written by Gideon Marcelo , the song serves as a vulnerable plea for someone to look closer at the person already standing right in front of them. Musicality and Style : One of the song's

: Quizon's voice is frequently compared to Adele's for its "smoky," "thick-bodied" alto quality and confident phrasing. Unlike many OPM stars who rely on high-note "birit" power, she excels in a lower, more soulful range.