Te amo. Tenga siempre, siempre lo hará.

Maria Kristine Eva Redillas, that's my name.
I am just a teenager who is living life to the fullest in accordance with love. She is currently hoping for the best and living at the present. I hope I don't ruin your minds when you start browsing my blog. They say I'm lucky, but I'm lucky to have you as my follower. Feel free to do so. I hope, I won't annoy you because I do post a lot and most of it are reblogs. You can also ask me, my ask box is just below. :)



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Let Me Love You - Ne-Yo

Currently stuck with this song and I don’t know exactly why. Maybe because of what the song tells me. I really love the lyrics and the beat of the song. Makes me dance a bit and makes me calm. This is really a good song to listen to. :)

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Pinoys are nuts about love songs but we seem to have a special sort of madness for Air Supply. This I realized during the band’s Manila performance several years back. Most foreign acts reserve one or two hits — actually the only songs in the audience knows — for the climax. Not with Air Supply. Theirs is a discography that every Dodong and Inday has memorized by heart — hit after hit after hit after hit

Lourd de Veyra, Making Love Out of Nothing at All (Esquire Philippines, October 2011)

Pinoys are nuts about love songs but we seem to have a special sort of madness for Air Supply. This I realized during the band’s Manila performance several years back. Most foreign acts reserve one or two hits — actually the only songs in the audience knows — for the climax. Not with Air Supply. Theirs is a discography that every Dodong and Inday has memorized by heart — hit after hit after hit after hit

Lourd de Veyra, Making Love Out of Nothing at All (Esquire Philippines, October 2011)