Munimuni performs "Kalachuchi" LIVE on Wish 107.5 Bus

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Makata-pop act Munimuni performs their song "Kalachuchi" live on the Wish 107.5 Bus! The metaphoric piece is their way of promoting mental health awareness, with the band describing the symbolic titular flower as something "that blooms even in the most uncomfortable environment.”

Munimuni is Adj Jiao (guitar, vocals), John Owen Castro (flute, vocals), Jolo Ferrer (bass), Josh Tumaliuan (drums), and TJ de Ocampo (guitar, vocals).

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Wish 107.5 is an all-hits FM radio station based in Quezon City, Philippines. It has truly gone out, beyond the conventional, to provide multiple platforms where great Filipino talents can perform and showcase their music. With the Wish 107.5 Bus, people now don't need to buy concert tickets just to see their favorite artists perform on stage.

However, innovation doesn’t stop in just delivering the coolest musical experience — Wish 107.5 has set the bar higher as it tapped the power of technology to let the Filipino artistry shine in the global stage. With its intensified investment in its digital platforms, it has transformed itself from being a local FM station to becoming a sought-after WISHclusive gateway to the world.

For more information, visit www.wish1075.com. For all-day and all-night wishful music, tune in via your radio or download the Wish 107.5 app (available for both iOS and Android users).

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