Darlene is not just making a comeback; this is a transformative moment — Meet Darlene now.
Darlene initially captured hearts on the first-ever season of The Voice Kids in the Philippines, leaving an indelible mark with her vocal prowess. Her journey continued with YGIG, the first girl group under SBTown, where she contributed charisma and powerful vocals in their debut single, “Shaba-Shaba.” However, health concerns led her to step back momentarily.
One highlight during her media conference held in a hotel in Ortigas, Pasig City, was her chance to explain why she left the P-pop girl group YGIG and had to go solo.


Watch the clip here:
The resurgence of Darlene via solo debut
Darlene is poised to redefine herself. This is made possible under the guidance of SBTown’s CEO, Mr. Geong Seong Han, who is fondly called “Tatang Robin,” and the expertise of South Korean trainer Ms. Adelaide Hong from SBTalent Camp, along with co-management by Ms. Kathleen Dy-Go of Universal Records.
“DayDream” is more than a song; it’s a narrative of conflicting emotions, where doubt and denial intertwine with intense feelings for someone special. Darlene captures the essence of love’s confusion and adamant denial, offering a glimpse into the intricate stages of falling in love.


Darlene’s debut single is a musical journey, blending hip-hop vibes with kitsch trap eats and hyperpop guitar chopping. Her versatile vocals, melodic prowess, and vibrant delivery shine through, making “DayDream” a testament to her artistic evolution.
She is DARLENE, and with “DayDream,” she emerges not only as a talented artist but as a symbol of evolution and resilience. This is her now, ready to captivate hearts once again with a fresh, lively approach to music.
Watch the two versions of her official music video for her debut song “DayDream” here:









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