“Parang alanganin pang ika’y patawarin pa / Alang-alang na rin para sa’ting dalawa . . .” (Feels like it’s still uncertain whether I should forgive you / For the sake of both of us . . .)
These lyrics played during a pivotal moment in Episode 3 of Si Sol at si Luna, when Sol (Zaijian Jaranilla) finally caught a glimpse of Luna (Jane Oineza) once more. The emotional impact was intensified after a whole episode spent waiting, searching, and hoping to catch her on her usual bus route. But with this long-awaited reunion, the question remains—will Sol finally be able to express how he truly feels?
As Si Sol at si Luna continues to captivate viewers, Puregold’s hit digital series is set to return this Saturday with another heart-wrenching twist. Episode 3’s dramatic ending was made even more stirring with the inclusion of ‘HKP’ by Filipino band SunKissed Lola—a track that perfectly encapsulates the ache of holding on when love still feels uncertain.
SunKissed Lola, a group celebrated for their emotionally resonant and feel-good sound, is composed of Dan Ombao (lead vocals, guitar), Alvin Serito (lead vocals, acoustic guitar), Laura Lacbain (lead vocals), Danj Quimson (bass guitar), and Genson Villoria (drums). The band has earned a loyal following thanks to hits that explore themes of love and heartbreak, including fan favorites Pasilyo and Makalimutan Ka.
With ‘HKP’ now woven into the unfolding love story of Sol and Luna, the music and narrative continue to pull audiences deeper into the world of the series—where love is raw, timing is everything, and words left unsaid may change everything.
HKP’s heartfelt lyrics, “Hanggang salita lang / Mahirap bang umasa sa wala?” (Just words / Is it so hard to hope for something that isn’t there?), reflect Luna’s own struggles as she continues to mourn the loss of Andy, the love of her life. While friends like Manang Boneng (Marnie Lapus) and colleagues like Ben (Joao Constancia) provide constant emotional support, Luna flounders in a world that has shifted under her feet.
“Music plays a significant role in bringing the emotional core of Si Sol at si Luna to life,” Ms. Ivy Hayagan-Piedad, Senior Marketing Manager of Puregold, says. “We’re happy that a deeply sentimental song like SunKissed Lola’s HKP resonates so naturally with the story. It mirrors Luna’s raw emotions of grief and Sol’s intense longing, all the while asking: “Huwag kang paasa / Walang pag-asa / ‘Di na aasa?” (Don’t give me false hope / There’s no hope / Should I stop hoping?)
Meanwhile, Sol’s quiet persistence in finding Luna, waiting at their familiar bus stop day after day, is rewarded by a fleeting moment of recognition. There she was—finally. Yet in true Si Sol at si Luna fashion, viewers must catch the next episode to know if the pair will, at long last, get to reconnect.
Is time on their side? Will Sol find the right words? And will Luna ‘hear’ him out?
Si Sol at Si Luna’s next episode, “Signs,” will finally show how their stories will unfold.
Don’t miss a single moment! Catch Episode 4 on Saturday, June 21, on the Puregold Channel on YouTube.









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