Indonesian singer-songwriter Kara Chenoa is coming to Manila 

Aside from performing at The Rest Is Noise 36 this Friday, Kara Chenoa is set to release his new single “Lifetime,” featuring Filipino R&B star Jason Dhakal 

Jakarta-based singer-songwriter Kara Chenoa is set to make a gratis appearance in Manila for the upcoming The Rest Is Noise 36 (TRIN36) on May 26, 2023, at the Balcony Music House, Makati City. The award-winning Indonesian artist will be joining some of the most esteemed acts in the country, such as actor/rapper Elijah Canlas, hip-hop duo BLKD and Calix, dance-rock outfit Pedicab, and acclaimed electro-pop star Ena Mori, to name a few. 

Pre-sale tickets are available at PHP 700 for limited quantities only, and regular tickets are priced at PHP 800: bit.ly/trin36

Kara Chenoa is currently in the Philippines for a series of engagements, including a music video shoot for his collaboration with Filipino alt-R&B artist Jason Dhakal. The two acts are teaming up on “Lifetime,” a soulful and heartfelt tune about the potential for a lasting connection. Conveying one’s romantic connection to someone special, the song presents the protagonist’s desire for a bond that transcends time and dimensions, wondering if the feeling is mutual. 

“The song emphasizes a willingness to break societal norms for love,” describes Kara. “Despite acknowledging the limitations of time, the characters in the lyrics are patient and willing to wait for the right moment. ‘Lifetime’ captures the longing, hope, and commitment associated with building a meaningful and enduring relationship.” 

The upcoming single will serve as the focus track of his sophomore EP titled Green Banana, due to arrive on June 30.  

Through the years, Kara Chenoa has acquired an impressive list of collaborations from the region, such as Midnight Quickie on the single “Call My Name” and Jevin Julian on tracks “BAJ” and “No Clue.” The latter was nominated for an AMI Award for Best Urban Single. Kara’s music can’t really be classified under one genre, with varying influences such as hip-hop, jazz, rock, and even traditional Indonesian doo wop in its sonic arsenal. His work serves as a reflection of how he sees himself: as a chameleon in the music industry. 

ABOUT KARA CHENOA: 

Kara Chenoa is a singer-songwriter based in Jakarta, Indonesia. A multi-genre artist known for his mix of lyrical raps and groovy melodies. With his own self-titled style of music called “booty groove,” Kara’s music is a mix of youthful energy blended with a retro and bumpy sound. Kara has release multiple singles, and his first EP titled sunlight, whilst racking notable features with top Indonesian artists such as Raisa, Bleu Clair, Teza Sumendra, Maliq n The Essentials, Jevin Julian, and many more. 

ABOUT THE REST IS NOISE PH: 

The Rest Is Noise PH (TRIN) is a music curator, events production, and online publication based in Manila, Philippines. 

Since 2015, TRIN has curated and produced more than 30 shows: ranging from pocket venues to outdoor festival settings. It is home to the annual Summer Noise and All Of The Noise music festivals, which feature critically acclaimed homegrown and international music acts. These shows highlight the rich and diverse backgrounds, cultures, and styles of music artists from home and abroad, championing both emerging and established music-makers. In 2020, TRIN launched a digital platform to cover music by Asian artists from anywhere in the world: publishing in-depth stories, profiles, features, and essays as well as curate regular playlists, country spotlight, and radio mixes. During the same year, TRIN co-founded the ASEAN Music Showcase Festival, a collaborative regional showcase and conference festival that aims to put the spotlight on music artists and communities from Southeast Asia. 

TRIN takes pride in fostering a thriving sense of community, culture, and inclusivity—providing a platform that champions the best of Asian music and strengthening regional and global connections, onstage or in the digital space. 

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Indonesian singer-songwriter Kara Chenoa is coming to Manila 

Aside from performing at The Rest Is Noise 36 this Friday, Kara Chenoa is set to release his new single “Lifetime,” featuring Filipino R&B star Jason Dhakal 

Jakarta-based singer-songwriter Kara Chenoa is set to make a gratis appearance in Manila for the upcoming The Rest Is Noise 36 (TRIN36) on May 26, 2023, at the Balcony Music House, Makati City. The award-winning Indonesian artist will be joining some of the most esteemed acts in the country, such as actor/rapper Elijah Canlas, hip-hop duo BLKD and Calix, dance-rock outfit Pedicab, and acclaimed electro-pop star Ena Mori, to name a few. 

Pre-sale tickets are available at PHP 700 for limited quantities only, and regular tickets are priced at PHP 800: bit.ly/trin36

Kara Chenoa is currently in the Philippines for a series of engagements, including a music video shoot for his collaboration with Filipino alt-R&B artist Jason Dhakal. The two acts are teaming up on “Lifetime,” a soulful and heartfelt tune about the potential for a lasting connection. Conveying one’s romantic connection to someone special, the song presents the protagonist’s desire for a bond that transcends time and dimensions, wondering if the feeling is mutual. 

“The song emphasizes a willingness to break societal norms for love,” describes Kara. “Despite acknowledging the limitations of time, the characters in the lyrics are patient and willing to wait for the right moment. ‘Lifetime’ captures the longing, hope, and commitment associated with building a meaningful and enduring relationship.” 

The upcoming single will serve as the focus track of his sophomore EP titled Green Banana, due to arrive on June 30.  

Through the years, Kara Chenoa has acquired an impressive list of collaborations from the region, such as Midnight Quickie on the single “Call My Name” and Jevin Julian on tracks “BAJ” and “No Clue.” The latter was nominated for an AMI Award for Best Urban Single. Kara’s music can’t really be classified under one genre, with varying influences such as hip-hop, jazz, rock, and even traditional Indonesian doo wop in its sonic arsenal. His work serves as a reflection of how he sees himself: as a chameleon in the music industry. 

ABOUT KARA CHENOA: 

Kara Chenoa is a singer-songwriter based in Jakarta, Indonesia. A multi-genre artist known for his mix of lyrical raps and groovy melodies. With his own self-titled style of music called “booty groove,” Kara’s music is a mix of youthful energy blended with a retro and bumpy sound. Kara has release multiple singles, and his first EP titled sunlight, whilst racking notable features with top Indonesian artists such as Raisa, Bleu Clair, Teza Sumendra, Maliq n The Essentials, Jevin Julian, and many more. 

ABOUT THE REST IS NOISE PH: 

The Rest Is Noise PH (TRIN) is a music curator, events production, and online publication based in Manila, Philippines. 

Since 2015, TRIN has curated and produced more than 30 shows: ranging from pocket venues to outdoor festival settings. It is home to the annual Summer Noise and All Of The Noise music festivals, which feature critically acclaimed homegrown and international music acts. These shows highlight the rich and diverse backgrounds, cultures, and styles of music artists from home and abroad, championing both emerging and established music-makers. In 2020, TRIN launched a digital platform to cover music by Asian artists from anywhere in the world: publishing in-depth stories, profiles, features, and essays as well as curate regular playlists, country spotlight, and radio mixes. During the same year, TRIN co-founded the ASEAN Music Showcase Festival, a collaborative regional showcase and conference festival that aims to put the spotlight on music artists and communities from Southeast Asia. 

TRIN takes pride in fostering a thriving sense of community, culture, and inclusivity—providing a platform that champions the best of Asian music and strengthening regional and global connections, onstage or in the digital space.