Alternative-pop/rock quintet Any Name’s Okay invites listeners to embrace love in all its messy, beautiful moments with their latest single, ‘Sungit’. The track, part of the band’s upcoming first full-length album slated for 2026, turns the playful Filipino term into a heartfelt exploration of mature relationships.

“This song takes a common word and plays with all the complex feelings around it,” the band shared. “It’s a snapshot of love—it’s never perfect, but that’s what makes it comforting.” Rooted in youthful optimism, the track celebrates how small spats, teasing, and bickering can strengthen bonds, filling relationships with gentle affection and warmth.

With playful yet tender lyrics, ‘Sungit’ reminds listeners that love thrives in these tiny imperfections—the moments when arguing one minute leads to laughing the next, falling naturally back into rhythm. It’s an anthem for embracing the imperfect cycles that make love real.

Since forming in 2017, Any Name’s Okay has been crafting alternative pop tunes that balance heart, wonder, and youthful chaos. The band—composed of Sofia Abrogar (vocals), Renzo Lumanog (rhythm guitar/vocals), Juan Lada (bass), Arvin Olete (drums), and Anton Atienza (lead guitar)—has headlined sold-out shows, performed across the country, and represented the Philippines at the Taiwan Pasiwali Music Festival. They are also nine-time Awit Award nominees, recognized for ‘Album of the Year,’ ‘Song of the Year,’ and Best Group Performance.

Fans can stream ‘Sungit’ on all major platforms and follow the band on social media for updates and tour announcements.

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