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Thomas Orlina drops new pop rock song ‘This Time’

/ 08:31 AM January 27, 2023

Thomas Orlina's “This Time” was written to reach an audience that has dealt with anxiety, depression, toxic relationships and drama, while being “excited to tackle the future in a more positive direction.”

Thomas Orlina’s “This Time” was written to reach an audience that has dealt with anxiety, depression, toxic relationships and drama, while being “excited to tackle the future in a more positive direction.”

LOS ANGELES – Filipino American recording artist, producer, singer and songwriter, Thomas Orlina has released his pop rock song “This Time,” available now on all music platforms including Apple Music and Spotify.

“This Time” was written to reach an audience that has dealt with anxiety, depression, toxic relationships and drama, while being “excited to tackle the future in a more positive direction.”

The song is intended to uplift and inspire people to move forward and take control of their own narrative. The chorus includes lyrics such as, “I’m doing it all for me, happy and I’m finally free.

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Christopher Bugna and Thomas Orlina wrote “This Time” which was produced by Luke Villemur and Leandr Rivadulla of MELT Music.

The new music video is Orlina’s most personal project, which depicts him in a new light as an actor battling a series of emotions. The music video was directed by Sophie Peineke.

The “This Time” music video is set to release in early 2023 for World Teen Mental Wellness Day.

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Orlina is best known as the star and executive producer of his hit YouTube show, “Your Time With Thomas” with nearly 100,000 viewers on his YouTube channel worldwide. He’s been featured in Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, GLAAD, and many more.

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