Juan karlos and Flow G Find Balance Between Groove and Grief in Collab Single “Kailan Ka Uuwi?”
- By: Francesca Bacordo
- November 4, 2025
In a move that feels both surprising and inevitable, juan karlos and Flow G join forces for “Kailan Ka Uuwi?” a moody, genre-blending track that’s already stirring playlists and timelines alike.
Released on October 24, the single merges Juan Karlos’s heartfelt rock sensibilities with Flow G’s sharp lyricism and rhythmic precision. The collaboration feels like a cultural handshake between two corners of OPM rarely seen in the same room with one drenched in emotion, the other steeped in edge and attitude.
The track itself plays like a slow unraveling: guitar riffs that ache with distance, verses that cut with honesty. Flow G enters like a confession, echoing Juan Karlos’ question of “Kailan ka Uuwi?” with a tone that sits somewhere between longing and confrontation. It’s introspective but grounded, emotional but unsentimental.
The music video, filmed in Singapore, adds another layer of narrative. Set against industrial skylines and washed-out neon, it captures the surreal loneliness of waiting, a visual metaphor for separation, both physical and emotional. Fans quickly noticed how the video’s cinematic feel ties perfectly with the track’s restrained intensity, proving that Juan Karlos and Flow G aren’t just collaborating sonically, but conceptually.
For Juan Karlos, “Kailan Ka Uuwi?” arrives following his major releases “Ang Himala Ay Nasa Puso” for Isang Himala, and Sad Songs and Bullshit Part 2, his recent album.
Flow G was recently nominated for the first-ever Filipino Music Awards in the category of People’s Choice Awards – Artist. Together, they’re showcasing what modern OPM can sound like when yearning and acoustics meet halfway.
At its core, “Kailan Ka Uuwi?” is about connection across genre, distance, and feeling. It is proof that Filipino music doesn’t need to choose between raw and refined, because sometimes the best songs live right where both collide.
“Kailan Ka Uuwi?” currently has 206k streams on YouTube and 105k streams on Spotify.





