Moira Dela Torre is a Filipino singer-songwriter who became famous by joining The Voice Philippines.
After The Voice Philippines, Moira Dela Torre has made a name for herself through her earnest lyrics and catchy melodies, such as McDonald’s “Hooray for Today,“ Lewis and Pearl’s “You are Here,” Surf’s “Pinalaki” and Johnson & Johnson’s “Signature of Love.” Having written music since she was 13, Moira turned to songwriting as a way of dealing with her battle with anorexia, a result of being bullied during those years.
In 2014, Moira released her self-titled EP. In 2016, she released “Malaya,” a song for the Camp Sawi soundtrack. In 2017, she won Himig Handog 2017 with the song “Titibo-Tibo.” One year later in 2018, she staged a two-night-sold out concert at the Kia Theatre entitled Tagpuan. She launched her first album, titled Malaya on February 19, 2018.
Moira Dela Torre's first album Moira released on Thu Aug 28 2014.
The most popular album by Moira Dela Torre's is Malaya
The most popular song by Moira Dela Torre's is Titibo-tibo
Moira Dela Torre's first song Wala Nang Kulang Pa released on Thu Aug 28 2014.