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James Reid offers breather in love’s chaos on new single “Pahinga,” featuring TJ Monterde

Multi-awarded singer, actor, and all-around creative force James Reid has officially dropped his new single “Pahinga,” featuring pop hitmaker TJ Monterde.

The soul-stirring collaboration serves as the focus track off the jgh (Deluxe) EP, released today under Sony Music Entertainment and Careless Music.



Produced by James Reid and Brian Lotho and co-written by both artists with Jason Marvin and TJ Monterde, “Pahinga” offers a refreshing take on love’s quiet resilience. The track doubles as a searing ballad that reflects the maturity of lovers during difficult moments, not by fighting harder but by pausing with care. 

According to James, “Pahinga” doesn’t demand resolution through drama; it seeks solace in stillness. The song essays the quiet understanding between partners who, in the wake of emotional storms, choose to pause, breathe, and stay for love.

“It began with a real-life experience,” James recounts a previous encounter, which became the inspiration in writing the track. “I realized you need to quiet the mind so you can hear your heart. Pahinga is about patience and perseverance in relationships. The blend of country and R&B was something I’ve been wanting to try recently, and I think the genre really helped bring out the sincerity of what we were trying to say.”

From its tender, soothing melodies to its vulnerable lyrics (Pahingi nang isang minuto, mataas lang emosyon ko ngayon. But after all this, mahal pa rin kita), the track carries the weight of truth only lived-in love can bear. With Monterde’s signature warmth and Reid’s introspective sincerity, “Pahinga is a lullaby for grown-up hearts still learning how to rest in love.

But “Pahinga” is just one chapter of a larger story. It anchors the jgh (Deluxe) EP, a carefully expanded edition of James’ 2024 release of the same title. The deluxe version of the EP also contains live versions of all the songs in the previously released record, with the addition of “Your Boy,” “Pahinga” and “Hurt Me Too,” which further underscore the record’s intimate appeal. 

“I’ve really enjoyed recording live versions of my songs, so I wanted to package them together with my new song, Pahinga, to wrap up the whole JGH journey back into OPM,” reveals the ‘Mirasol’ singer in a press statement.

Eschewing polish for authenticity, these renditions echo the warmth of a jam session shared among close friends. James and his team wanted the listeners to feel “like they were there in the room with him and the band,” while embracing the imperfection and intimacy that come with an unplugged recording. “I wanted the audience to feel like they’re there hanging out with me,” he adds.

First released in 2024, ‘jgh’ marked James’ pivotal return to making pop-leaning tracks with distinct OPM sensibilities. ‘jgh’ deluxe EP (short for “just got home”) gives an intimate glimpse into the celebrated multi-hyphenate’s past and present life, chronicling how he has matured all these years, both as an artist and as a person.

With a blend of pop, R&B, and OPM sensibilities, the EP captures Reid at his most vulnerable, rediscovering the earnest, grounded parts of his identity that he may have lost touch with and learning to forgive himself and accept the flaws that came with it. Now with the deluxe edition, that homecoming feels even more complete.

James Reid’s new album, ‘jgh’ deluxe EP is out now on all digital music platforms worldwide via Sony Music Entertainment and Careless Music. Watch out for the release of the “Pahinga” live performance video via James Reid’s official YouTube channel.


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