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Jhasmine Espinas Villanueva known professionally as DWTA, is a singer born in Tiwi, Albay[1]
Her song "Santigwar" made her famous and this song was heard in different forms of media. She also uses traditional musical instruments like kubing, hegelung, and gong to create a different tone and sound to her music. Her talent in singing was discovered by Sony Music.
Last 2023, DWTA won the best regional recording for her song "Padaba Taka" during the 36th Awit Awards.[2]
Education
editAt present, she is a fourth-year student taking Music Business at Meridian International College.
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editReferences
edit- ^ [1]Jhasmine Villanueva. 2023-11-04.
- ^ https://www.facebook.com/AwitAwards. 2023-=11-09.