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YARA flips the script with “Sabi Ko Na (Remix),” featuring Nateman

Rising P-Pop group YARA joins forces with drill rapper Nateman for the newly released “Sabi Ko Na (Remix),” out today via Sony Music Entertainment


Originally written by award-winning producer, singer, and songwriter JRoa and produced by Yung Bawal, the Y2k-inspired track gets a swagger-filled upgrade. Nateman’s incisive yet playful verses add grit and depth to the material, transforming the song into a more dynamic version of itself.

“Nateman came in hard with his straightforward bars and a laid-back yet intense delivery,” shares the Filipina pop alphas. “His flow was sharp, and his confidence really came through. He added this gritty, street-smart flavor that made the track different. It wasn’t just a remix anymore; it had a whole new personality. He was the perfect guy to represent the flip side of the story.”

While “Sabi Ko Na” revolves around gut instinct—knowing something’s off without clear evidence—the remix takes a more nuanced approach. Nateman’s verse offers a compelling counterpoint that challenges assumptions and injects tension to the narrative.

“In a world where people can easily curate how they appear, we felt it was important to show both sides,” explains the sassy four-piece act. “The remix isn’t just a one-sided callout anymore, it becomes a conversation about doubt, perception, and how hard it can be to really know someone. That complexity is what makes the message hit deeper.”

YARA adds, “People are quick to judge based on what they see online, so it felt important to push for deeper thinking. We want listeners to not just feel, but also question, reflect, and really understand both sides before making conclusions.”

YARA also reflects on their creative synergy with Nateman during the recording phase. The Filipino hip-hop soloist emphasized emotion over technical perfection, an insight that remarkably left a lasting impression.

“That’s when he shared something that really stuck with us: in hip-hop, perfection isn’t always the goal,” the P-Pop quartet shares. “Sometimes, it’s the little imperfections: the sabit and the raw moments that bring out the authenticity and emotion in a track. That perspective gave us a whole new appreciation for letting go and just feeling the music.”

With lush melodies, infectious hooks, and Darkchild-style production, the song finds YARA at their most confident, delivering attitude and sonic sophistication in equal measure. Thanks to Nateman’s lyrical edge and sonic swagger, the reimagined version breathes new life into the track, giving it a second wind worth the listen. 

YARA and Nateman’s “Sabi Ko Na (Remix)” is out now on all digital music platforms worldwide via Sony Music Entertainment. Watch out for the release of “Sabi Ko Na (Remix)” music video on YARA’s official YouTube channel.


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