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HORI7ON dives into vulnerability with new single “Lunod”

With “Lunod,” HORI7ON explores devotion and emotional vulnerability through ocean-themed imagery, marking a gentler turn in the group’s growing P-pop discography.

Filipino global pop group Hori7on returns with a softer, romance-driven sound in their latest single, Lunod, a pop ballad that explores the feeling of being completely carried by love.

Released across streaming platforms on Friday, February 13, the track highlights a more sentimental lyricism, trading hype-centric production for gentle melodies and steady vocal harmonies. “Lunod,” which translates to “to drown,” uses ocean imagery to frame devotion as both overwhelming and comforting metaphor throughout the song’s lyrics.

The single centers on reassurance and emotional closeness, with lines about holding hands through life’s journey and finding peace in another person’s presence. As the chorus repeats the idea of being “drowned” in love, the song balances vulnerability with certainty, portraying romance as something deep enough to lose yourself in but safe enough to call home.

Musically understated yet emotionally direct, the release allows the members’ vocals to take focus, emphasizing storytelling over spectacle. The ballad format signals another step in HORI7ON’s artistic growth, showing the group’s ability to move between performance-driven pop and intimate, lyric-focused tracks.

Like waves pulling listeners closer with every chorus, “Lunod” invites audiences to drift into its quiet sincerity. It is now streaming wherever music flows, from Spotify to Apple Music.

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