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Thursday, June 4, 2026

Fulfilling the dream career despite an unforeseen setback


A 9/11 nurse gives her Grandison review and 

how its ethical programs made way for her reentry to the US

By MBrand
Published Jun 3, 2026 07:16 am | Updated Jun 3, 2026 01:20 pm
Richie Carrido on the floor of St. Vincent's Hospital’s Oncology unit, New York City — the same hospital where she would later serve as a triage nurse in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001 Twin Tower attacks.
Richie Carrido on the floor of St. Vincent's Hospital’s Oncology unit, New York City — the same hospital where she would later serve as a triage nurse in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001 Twin Tower attacks.
Richie Carrido, a nurse during the 9/11 attacks whose US visa later expired, is the 300th successfully placed nurse in the United States by Grandison. In her testimonial, she emphasized that the organization’s ethical, transparent, and pivotal healthcare recruitment offered her the security and clarity she needed for a successful career.
"They didn’t discriminate based on my immigration history. They just asked for my resumé, that's it," Carrido mentioned.
Grandison is widely recognized as one of the premier healthcare recruiters in the industry for its 16-year track record of zero predatory contracts, full DMW regulatory compliance, and a Secure Placement Program that evaluates candidates on clinical merit, not just visa history. Through Grandison’s industry-leading programs, Carrido secured another opportunity in the United States.
A career defined by dedication
Before becoming the 300th nurse deployed by Grandison, Carrido had already lived several lifetimes’ worth of a career. On Sept. 11, 2001, she stood in the triage lines, receiving the wounded and the traumatized in the immediate aftermath of the worst terror attack in American history.
Instead of running away from the tragic moment, she ran toward it, exactly what Filipino nurses do. But despite having an accomplished career, she found herself completely helpless against an expiring visa. “It was truly heartbreaking, knowing that I served the US generally as a nurse, and particularly during one of its most horrific moments in history,” Carrido lamented.
Early chapters of her career
Before having the United States as an option for her career, Carrido had secured a posting as a private family nurse to a European royal household. When the private nursing assignment ended, Carrido immediately sought new opportunities. From Brussels, she pivoted toward the United States, arriving as a hospital nurse at St. Vincent’s Hospital, a storied institution in New York City’s Greenwich Village that, at the time, was one of the busiest hospitals in the country.
St. Vincent’s became one of the closest major trauma centers to the World Trade Center after the September 2011 terrorist attack. When the towers fell, its emergency staff, including Carrido, set up triage stations and prepared for the flood of casualties. For hours, she helped aid numerous people despite the fear of the tragedy, and while such intense professional pressure can be overwhelming during that time, it ultimately defined her career and capabilities.
Carrido at St. Vincent's Hospital Oncology unit in New York City. Years later, her Grandison feedback on returning to the United States as the company's 300th deployed nurse is:
Carrido at St. Vincent's Hospital Oncology unit in New York City. Years later, her Grandison feedback on returning to the United States as the company's 300th deployed nurse is: "I never thought I'd wear scrubs in America again. But Grandison didn't see my visa history. They saw my resumé, and they believed in me. That made all the difference.”
“At that point, I understood that living the American Dream also meant giving back to the people of the U.S. through what I do best,” she recalled. That clarity of purpose carried her forward to her next posting in Maryland, at Kernan Ortho and Rehab Hospital, now the University of Maryland Rehabilitation and Orthopedic Institute, where she continued building her career despite the visa expiration looming in on her.
Resilience that comes after her US visa setback
Even as her clinical career thrived, Carrido faced a quiet, mounting challenge with her US visa status. Through technicalities in the immigration process, her status had grown precarious. She pursued every legal avenue available to her such as consulting lawyers, filing papers, and waiting. Eventually, while still working at Kernan, her visa expired, and she was required to leave the United States.
Richie Carrido, RN, with her team at Kernan Ortho and Rehab Hospital — now the University of Maryland Rehabilitation & Orthopedic Institute. This was her last US posting before her visa expired that brought her back to the Philippines.
Richie Carrido, RN, with her team at Kernan Ortho and Rehab Hospital — now the University of Maryland Rehabilitation & Orthopedic Institute. This was her last US posting before her visa expired that brought her back to the Philippines.
“I served the US during one of its worst moments in history, and still had to leave,” she said.
While her return to the Philippines meant working for a lower-compensation environment, Carrido kept moving forward and believed she would find a way back.
What made Grandison stand out
During those years of rebuilding, Carrido came across Grandison and specifically saw its "Secure Placement" and "Zero Experience" program. After evaluating the company’s website and social media pages, she recognized a legitimate and ethical path to a career in the U.S. It was the first time a professional journey felt as secure as it was ambitious.
Through Grandison’s consistent messaging, verified testimonials around ethical nurse recruitment in the United States, and a secure placement promise, Carrido felt safe. Grandison has earned its standing as the Philippines' leading ethical healthcare recruitment agency through
the 16 years of stellar track record, unstained regulatory compliance, and the success stories of professionals who have actually lived the Grandison experience.
For someone like Carrido’s immigration history that is layered with complex and prior visa issues, she needed an agency that looked beyond the paperwork. Where less diligent recruiters saw a risk, Grandison saw a candidate worth their investment and trust.
“Grandison gave me yet another chance at my American dream. They just asked for my resumé, and that’s it! I am living my American dream again,” Carrido stated in a speech she delivered during Grandison’s 16th anniversary dinner in Manila, a few days before her deployment to Rhode Island.
Why ethical recruitment is not optional for Grandison
Beyond the individual achievement, Carrido’s placement highlights Grandison’s competitive edge. Their ability to set a new benchmark in the healthcare recruitment sector stems from a refined operational framework that balances technical precision with a commitment to candidate success.
Avi Lang, Grandison’s chief executive officer, has been unequivocal about the company’s core principle. “Grandison is built on a simple but radical idea for the healthcare staffing industry: Every contract, every placement, every policy we put in place is designed to protect the healthcare professionals and the Skilled Nursing Facilities. That is what ethical recruitment looks like in practice. It’s a system. It’s the Grandison Gold Standard,” he shared.
Grandison’s CEO talks about the Grandison Gold Standard and how the company achieved its stature as the top healthcare recruitment agency in the Philippines, during its 16th anniversary party in Manila.
Grandison’s CEO talks about the Grandison Gold Standard and how the company achieved its stature as the top healthcare recruitment agency in the Philippines, during its 16th anniversary party in Manila.
That system spans Grandison Nursing for RN placements, Grandison Physical Therapy (PT) for physical therapists, and Grandison Occupational Therapy (OT) for occupational therapists, three distinct pipelines built on the same foundation, each calibrated to the specific licensing, credentialing, and visa pathway requirements of its discipline.
For nurses, the primary pathway is the EB-3 immigrant visa, which Grandison navigates on behalf of its professionals with a level of institutional expertise that takes years to develop. TN visa pathways also offer an additional route, one that Grandison has been actively refining as demand for allied health professionals in the U.S. continues to outpace domestic supply.
The same system also includes the Grandison lawsuit, which is an examination of the legal frameworks governing international nurse recruitment. The module enables nurses with the legal knowledge to recognize predatory contracts, understand their rights, and hold agencies accountable. It serves as a comprehensive guide for nurses before signing anything.
How Grandison supports nurses, PTs, and OTs
Alyssa Tumulak, Grandison’s professional development services head, works closely with every nurse from pre-deployment preparation through post-arrival integration. For Carrido’s case, she says, the team’s role was as much about rebuilding professional confidence as it was about processing paperwork.
“Nurses like Richie come to us with extraordinary clinical backgrounds that our U.S. partner-facilities are lucky to access,” Tumulak said. “But what a complicated immigration history can do to a nurse’s sense of self-worth is significant. Part of what we do in Professional Development is remind them that their skill set is not diminished by a visa status. What happened to Richie is not uncommon. And it is not a reflection of her value as a healthcare professional. Our job is to make sure the U.S. system sees what we see,” she added.
Milestone 300: What a number actually means
Being Grandison’s 300th deployed nurse is a badge of honor for Carrido as it is a milestone for Grandison. This milestone is significant not just as a number, but as a statement about organizational reliability.
Richie Carrido, a Filipino nurse in the US opens up about her Grandison Nursing experience.
Richie Carrido, a Filipino nurse in the US opens up about her Grandison Nursing experience.
Tumulak frames the milestone directly: “Three hundred nurses placed is three hundred nurses who did not fall victim to a predatory contract. Three hundred families who have a clear financial future. Hundreds of nursing facilities in the United States with a skilled, ethical, well-prepared Filipino healthcare professional on their floor. That is what 300 means. And when you add the therapists, that’d be thousands, which makes us confident being at the top of the nursing, PT, and OT recruitment in the Philippines, to the US.”
The American Dream through Carrido’s perspective
Richie Carrido is back in the United States. She has been thriving since her placement in Rhode Island. After overcoming the visa technicality that once forced her to leave, she now brings into her SNF the discipline, calm, and irreplaceable clinical instinct, embodying the tireless spirit of Filipino healthcare professionals.
Carrido, Grandison's 300th deployed nurse, photographed in New York. A veteran of St. Vincent's Hospital in Manhattan and a triage nurse during the 9/11 aftermath, she returned to the United States through Grandison's Secure Placement Program after years away — proof that an ethical recruiter can turn a complicated immigration history into a second chance at the American Dream.
Carrido, Grandison's 300th deployed nurse, photographed in New York. A veteran of St. Vincent's Hospital in Manhattan and a triage nurse during the 9/11 aftermath, she returned to the United States through Grandison's Secure Placement Program after years away — proof that an ethical recruiter can turn a complicated immigration history into a second chance at the American Dream.
“Richie is exactly the kind of nurse the U.S. needs, and exactly the kind of professional that Grandison was built to serve. Her story is not an exception. That is the point,” Tumulak adds.
Richie Carrido (L) with Alyssa Tumulak, PT, DPT, Grandison's professional development services head (R) at Battery Park, with the Statue of Liberty in the background.
Richie Carrido (L) with Alyssa Tumulak, PT, DPT, Grandison's professional development services head (R) at Battery Park, with the Statue of Liberty in the background.
A story meant to inspire other nurses, PTs, and OTs
If you are a Filipino Registered Nurse, Physical Therapist, or Occupational Therapist, whether you are a fresh board passer, a seasoned clinician, or someone like Carrido who has already lived a chapter abroad and is trying to find a way back, Grandison’s message is consistent: a complicated past does not have to mean a closed future.
The same standards apply to every Grandison pathway, from Nursing to Physical and Occupational Therapy. Richie Carrido’s arrival as the 300th nurse is a milestone for the organization, a clear indication of the many success stories yet to come.

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Lubao International Balloon and Music Festival is painting the sky alive this summer



By MBrand

Published Feb 23, 2026 10:45 am


The Lubao International Balloon and Music Festival makes its highly anticipated return this summer, reaffirming its stance as one of the biggest and most iconic hot air balloon festivals in the Philippines! 

Since its debut in 2014, the Lubao International Balloon and Music Festival has captivated its thousands of audiences with its unique blend of aviation spectacle, live music, and immersive on-ground experiences. 

After a 5-year hiatus due to the pandemic, the festival returned successfully to the skies over Lubao last April 2025. More than 70,000 people flocked to Pampanga to celebrate its much-awaited comeback. From hot air balloon flights to electrifying performances from your favorite local artists, this festival served it all! 

This 2026, we’re keeping the streak and bringing you two days of breathtaking hot air balloon flights, thrilling attractions, and an exciting lineup of artist performances you can’t resist! Happening on March 7-8, 2026, at Pradera Verde in Lubao, Pampanga, the Lubao International Balloon and Music Festival is set to be a landmark celebration and a must-attend destination event. 

Kicking off the festivities at sunrise, festival-goers can expect a mass ascension of over 25 colorful hot air balloons flown by both local and international pilots. Experience the skies of Lubao with spectacular balloon flights you can hop on right there and then. 

Throughout the day, attendees can also enjoy a wide range of activities. Take in the magnificence of Pampanga’s landscape with helicopter and ultralight rides, bask in gastronomic food bazaars, and immerse in nature with the crowd favorite outdoor zoo attraction. 

Pradera Islands, the newest theme park destination in Pampanga, located within the sparkling grounds of Pradera Verde also welcomes thrill-seekers and families alike for adrenaline-pumping rides, immersive attractions, and island-inspired adventures. 

At sunset, the festival transforms into a dynamic concert experience, featuring acts from the biggest names in the Philippine music scene, delivering high-energy performances to cap off each day in unforgettable fashion.

This year’s lineup fulfills every OPM fan’s fantasy with musical acts from jikamarie, Illest Morena, Hev Abi, Flow G, Arthur Nery, December Avenue, Dionela, Maki, IV of Spades, Kamikazee, and Parokya ni Edgar! 

And for the first time ever, former Rivermaya bandmates Rico Blanco and Bamboo will share the same stage at this year’s Lubao International Balloon and Music Festival!  Bamboo is set to perform on the first day (March 7) while Rico’s set takes place on the second day (March 8). It’s safe to say that this year’s lineup ate. 

Festival tickets are priced at PHP 500 for General Admission and  PHP 1,500 for VIP. To get the most out of Lubao, you can purchase two-day passes for PHP 800 for General Admission and PHP 2,500 for VIP. Get your tickets at all SM Ticket outlets nationwide and/or online atwww.smtickets.com

The Lubao International Balloon and Music Festival 2026 is organized by BLUE SKIES Hot Air Balloon AdVentures Association Inc. and Forthinker, Inc., in partnership with Pradera Verde and Pradera Islands Theme Park, with the support of the Provincial Government of Pampanga. 

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Gen Z superstar Belle Mariano continues to uplift young lives as World Vision ambassador

 


By MBrand

Published Jan 27, 2026 11:30 pm

There is power in using fame and influence for good. Gen Z superstar Belle Mariano knows this all too well as she continues to support World Vision, a Christian humanitarian organization. Now in her second year as its ambassador, the in-demand star hopes to help raise awareness of the organization’s mission to create a world where every child can live life to the fullest.
Belle Mariano
Belle Mariano
Belle became known as a chart-topping singer and a versatile young actress who starred in lead roles for hit shows such as He’s Into Her and Can’t Buy Me Love. But her role as an ambassador is one that she holds close to her heart, using her platform to raise awareness of the needs of the most vulnerable children.
“I have long been passionate about supporting important causes that help empower children, especially young girls,” noted Belle. “So it’s an honor that I still get to be part of World Vision’s goal of helping children access their basic rights, such as education, protection, and opportunities to thrive.”
Previously, Belle initiated various activities with World Vision. For her 23rd birthday last year, she celebrated with 50 World Vision-supported children in Pangasinan, some of her active fan base, and World Vision staff led by World Vision National Director in the Philippines, Dr. Herbert Q. Carpio. The celebration included getting to know the community better, games, and making and trading friendship bracelets to commemorate the fun-filled day. The children, along with their parents, went home with treats from Belle, including school supplies, hygiene items, and other essentials, boxes of donuts, and sacks of rice.
Aside from the meaningful birthday celebration, Belle also treated at least 15 children to a storytelling session. The children are part of Brigada Pagbasa, World Vision’s reading remedial program that fosters a love of reading among Filipino children.
Last year, Belle also engaged in the #GirlsCan campaign and participated in World Vision International’s 75th anniversary celebration was held in Iloilo, even amidst the storm season.
World Vision National Director in the Philippines, Dr. Herbert Q. Carpio, stressed that Belle’s reach can inspire many more Filipinos to support the organization’s campaigns that bring hope, joy, and justice to Filipino children. He shared, “Belle’s presence brings fresh inspiration to World Vision’s mission. We’re excited to continue working hand-in-hand with her, hoping that we can encourage many more Filipinos to sponsor kids so that they may
achieve their full potential.”
World Vision works with families, communities, and partners to ensure that children grow up healthy, are educated for life, experience the love of God and their neighbors, and are cared for, protected, and able to participate fully in their communities. Through this holistic, community-based approach, the organization aims to address the root causes of poverty and transform lives.
For more updates on World Vision and its programs, visit the World Vision website at www.worldvision.org.ph and follow World Vision Philippines’ official social media pages: @worldvisionph on Facebook and Twitter, and @worldvisionphl on Instagram.

Sunday, January 4, 2026

IN PICTURES: SM Mall of Asia Arena Broken Hearts Club concert on Jan. 7


By MBrand
Published Jan 2, 2026 02:48 pm
Handa na ba kayong magrelapse nang malala?
Start the year right and join the Broken Hearts Club Music Festival on Jan. 7, 2026 at the SM MOA Arena.
Demo Power brings a lineup of the greatest OPM artists who will make you feel all kinds of emotion—from your first heartbreak to your biggest breakup recovery stage.
Get your tickets now at smtickets.com!
#BrokenHeartsClubAtMOAArena
#ChangingTheGameElevatingEntertainment
Ebe Dancel reminisces on feelings of love during the Denial stage of the Broken Hearts Club with hit songs 'Burnout' and 'Halik sa Hangin'.
Ebe Dancel reminisces on feelings of love during the Denial stage of the Broken Hearts Club with hit songs 'Burnout' and 'Halik sa Hangin'.
Kamikazee is here to bring out your inner inhibitions for the Anger Stage of the Broken Hearts Club with iconic songs 'Huling Sayaw' and 'Halik'.
Kamikazee is here to bring out your inner inhibitions for the Anger Stage of the Broken Hearts Club with iconic songs 'Huling Sayaw' and 'Halik'.
This Band makes the Bargaining Stage of the Broken Hearts Club an uphill experience with hit songs 'Kahit Ayaw Mo Na' and 'Hindi Na Nga'.
This Band makes the Bargaining Stage of the Broken Hearts Club an uphill experience with hit songs 'Kahit Ayaw Mo Na' and 'Hindi Na Nga'.
Asia’s Diamond Soul Siren Nina makes the venue shake during the Depression Stage of the Broken Hearts Club with melancholic songs such as 'I Love You Goodbye' and 'Someday'.
Asia’s Diamond Soul Siren Nina makes the venue shake during the Depression Stage of the Broken Hearts Club with melancholic songs such as 'I Love You Goodbye' and 'Someday'.
Rico Blanco makes every Stage of Grief worth the pain at the Acceptance stage of the Broken Hearts Club with songs like 'Kisapmata' and 'Wag Mong Aminin'.
Rico Blanco makes every Stage of Grief worth the pain at the Acceptance stage of the Broken Hearts Club with songs like 'Kisapmata' and 'Wag Mong Aminin'.

Thursday, November 20, 2025

BingoPlus powers up Miss Earth 2025 'The Silver Lining' Coronation Night


By MBrand
Published Nov 19, 2025 02:54 pm
Celebrating beauty with a purpose. The leading digital entertainment platform in the country, BingoPlus, supported this year’s Miss Earth pageant and witnessed the crowning of the new queen, who embodies the organization’s mission and environmental advocacy.
Miss Earth 2025 candidates in their shiny silver evening gowns
Miss Earth 2025 candidates in their shiny silver evening gowns
On Nov. 5, the Miss Earth 2025 Coronation Night, themed “The Silver Lining,” took place in Manila. The theme highlights the pageant’s milestone celebration of 25 years of promoting beauty, purpose, and environmental awareness.
Natalie Puskinova of the Czech Republic was crowned Miss Earth 2025, leading this year’s court of elemental titleholders — Miss Earth Air 2025 Soldis Ivarsdottir of Iceland, Miss Earth Water 2025 Mu Anh Trinh of Vietnam, and Miss Earth Fire 2025 Waree Ngamkham of Thailand.
Mr. Jasper Vicencio during the Miss Earth 2025 Coronation Night
Mr. Jasper Vicencio during the Miss Earth 2025 Coronation Night
Philippine’s very own Joy Barcoma proudly finished as one of the four runners-up, alongside Nathalie Briones of Chile, Laila Frizon of Brazil, and Mariia Zheliaskova of Ukraine.
BingoPlus’ unwavering support was clearly reflected as the major sponsor through its strong brand presence across the event. Mr. Jasper Vicencio, president of AB Leisure Exponent, Inc., likewise graced the occasion as a member of the distinguished panel of judges.
In 2024, BingoPlus sponsored the Miss Philippines Earth pageant. Continuing the partnership, the brand once again supported Miss Philippines Earth 2025.
Miss Poland accepting the title of Miss BingoPlus 2025 and a token of appreciation from Mr. Jasper Vicencio.
Miss Poland accepting the title of Miss BingoPlus 2025 and a token of appreciation from Mr. Jasper Vicencio.
Moreover, prior to the coronation night, Justyna Roguska of Poland earned the title of Miss BingoPlus 2025, a special recognition from the brand. Roguska was formally presented with the award at the BingoPlus headquarters.
Glitz and glamour filled the night, but beyond the beauty was the advocacy to protect and preserve the environment.
During the question and answer portion, Miss Earth 2025 Natalie Puskinova left a lasting impression with her words in Filipino:
“Protektahan ang kalikasan,” a powerful reminder of the pageant’s mission. In partnership with Miss Earth, BingoPlus reaffirms its commitment to creating a positive impact by supporting initiatives that address environmental and social issues. BingoPlus believes that true beauty shines through purpose — making a difference and working for a greener, better future for all.
DigiPlus Interactive Corp. pioneered digital entertainment in the Philippines. It introduced the leading platforms BingoPlus and ArenaPlus, widely known for their engaging interactive gaming and sports entertainment experiences. DigiPlus also operates GameZone, with more to come. For more information, visit www.digiplus.com.ph.

Monday, October 6, 2025

Filipino writers and creatives shine in the First Asian Literary Festival in Brussels

By MBrand



Filipino writers and creatives will share the spotlight with their Asian and European counterparts in the first edition of the Asian Literary Festival in central Brussels this weekend, Oct 4-5.
The festival, a brainchild of nomad cultural curator and former journalist Louise Baterna, founder and president of the Philippine Art and Culture Exchange (PACE), will take place this at the historic Galerie Bortier, a gallery of superb architecture once dedicated to ancient editions and second hand books and other publications.
Baterna, who is the festival director, emphasized that this is more than just a literary festival: “Our aim is to show the rich heritage of Asian literature and provide a platform for Asian contemporary voices in the heart of Europe.”
This literary festival reflects the growing vibrancy of Asian literary creation. It will feature award-winning writers, emerging authors, intellectuals, and creatives from Asia and the diaspora. The event’s theme, “Between Worlds: Reviving the Silk Route of Expression,” also aims to breath new life into ancient dialogues while fostering contemporary intercultural conversations.
“It is also cultural bridge-building exercise that honors historical connections between the east and west while fostering new creative partnerships,” Baterna added. “That is also the reason why we invited European authors because we believe that literature is “borderless”.
Among the Filipino writers and creatives invited to speak in this festival are poet A.D. Capili (Belgium), Professor Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot of the Université Libre de Bruxelles, award-winning Criselda Yabes (France) Dorie Reyes Polo, Claire Paladin and Maria Renker (Germany), Maya Butalid (the Netherlands), Myrani Miranda Pesquet and children’s book illustrator Darlee Urbiztondo (Belgium).
Louise Baterna
Louise Baterna
AD Capili
AD Capili
Doris Polo
Doris Polo
Criselda Yabes
Criselda Yabes
Maya Butalid
Maya Butalid
Many Filipino authors also participated in the virtual meet “Words Through Screens” which allowed them to introduce themselves and talk about their book. These video capsules will be shown during the festival on a big screen. Among selected and their respective books are Maxine Pulgar Ramos (“Boba Girl”), Jansen Bognot (Something is happening in Blake’s Mind”), Techni Calibuso (“Bloom Beyond Expectations”), Emaine Coronel (“Lola Fely’s Front Porch”), Gretchen Largoza (“Finish the Sentence”), Anjel Reyes (“Pocketful of Regrets”), MGV Reamico (“Befriending my Amygdala”), Jenny Albinio (“Diwata and the Dinagyang Festival”), Astrid Sadaya (“I sea Poetry”), Kahlil Carozo (“Rajah Versus Conquistador) and Danabelle Gutierrez (“The F Word”).
Invited to grace the opening cocktail is Deputy Chief of Mission and Consul General Pabs Mendoza of the Philippine Embassy in Brussels while three Filipino musical talents were also invited to perform during the opening cocktail. They are Belgium-based Denise Musni, Mark Arquilla and Clarice Manuel.
PACE, a non-profit organization dedicated to creating platforms for Filipino and Asian creatives in Belgium and beyond, partnered with the Asian Group of Literature, a social enterprise that promotes reading, translating, peer reviews and publishing through its large ecosystem which includes the Asian Prizes for literature and the Asian Review.
The Asian Literary Festival in Brussels is the first in a “caravan” of Asian Literary Festivals to be held around the world in Odisha (India), Gampaha (Sri Lanka), Nairobi (Kenya) and Abu Dhabi (UAE).

Sunday, August 17, 2025

Claudia Valentina launches bold new single 'Candy'

By MBrand


Claudia at The Great Escape Festival. (Courtesy of Gay Times)
Claudia at The Great Escape Festival. (Courtesy of Gay Times)

British-born singer-songwriter Claudia Valentina makes a powerful return to the global music scene with the release of her new single Candy. At just 24 years old, she brings a fresh and dynamic sound that blends pop, R&B, and electronic influences into an energetic anthem celebrating confidence, individuality, and empowerment.

Claudia’s journey to this moment has been shaped by determination and creativity. Raised on the quiet island of Guernsey, she immersed herself in ballet and drama from a young age. By 10, she had already landed a role in Billy Elliot the Musical in London. Later, she moved with her mother to Los Angeles, chasing the Hollywood dream. Years of auditions, rejections, and studio work forged the resilient and self-assured artist she is today, as noted by The Face magazine.

Before stepping into the spotlight with her music, Claudia made waves behind the scenes as a songwriter. She co-wrote tracks for global superstars, including BLACKPINK’s Jump and Jennie’s Mantra. Working with renowned producers such as Johan Carlsson, Lostboy, and Tom Mann, Claudia developed a sound that combines infectious pop hooks with raw emotional honesty. 

Why 'Candy' stands out

Candy is more than a catchy pop track; it represents Claudia’s bold artistic vision and fearless self-expression. The song features polished production, rich harmonies, and her confident vocals, delivering themes of empowerment, identity, and independence. Claudia describes her music as something people can both feel intimately and experience cinematically, aiming to create songs that are “music that people make babies to” (MYP Magazine).(MYP Magazine).

A Visual Spectacle

The official Candy music video is a vivid expression of Claudia’s creative vision. Blending vintage Americana style with a modern edge, she leads an all-female cast through striking choreography and cinematic scenes. Full Access Magazine highlights that this concept was six years in the making, reflecting Claudia’s commitment to meticulous storytelling.

Claudia Valentina for Extra Agenda. (Courtesy of Dork)
Claudia Valentina for Extra Agenda. (Courtesy of Dork)

Rooted in authenticity

Influenced by her travels between Guernsey, London, and Los Angeles, Claudia’s style is a unique blend of diverse inspirations. Growing up without a local music scene, she sought creativity from the world around her, crafting a sound that mirrors her international experiences.

“I’ve spent a big part of my life hunting the right setup with my team, and I’m lucky to call them my best friends as well,” she shares with MYP Magazine.

Her image combines “Chanel” glamour with “Supergirl” boss energy, a deliberate choice reflecting her desire to make every project as grand as possible. This philosophy shines through in both Candy’s sound and visuals, according to The Face.

Poised for global success

With catchy hooks and relatable themes, Candy is set to resonate with audiences worldwide. Claudia’s successful songwriting background in both Western pop and K-pop markets positions her uniquely for crossover appeal. Her bold aesthetic ensures she stands out in today’s crowded music landscape.

Looking ahead

Candy is now streaming on Spotify and available on YouTube, marking the beginning of Claudia's new chapter. She promises more singles, collaborations, and visually ambitious projects in the coming months as she climbs tow