Filipino Pop Singer-Songwriter Johanna Dadap Shares the Visual For Her New Song "The World's Gone Up in Smoke"

Johanna Dadap

With the environmental crisis reaching new heights every year, Johanna Dadap has something to say. The Filipino pop singer-songwriter shines on her timely, topical new single "The World's Gone Up In Smoke". Johanna lends her sublime vocals and acoustic guitar skills to the track, while the additional instrumentation and production is provided by Paul 'Taffy' White.

The lyrics are an impassioned plea for foresight and wisdom in a time where it seems these are in woefully short supply.

"All the words in all the songs they seem to fall on deafened ears

No one hears

No one hears a word till

The world's gone up in smoke

And mother nature’s broke

But she’s too young to die"

Heavy themes aside, Johanna Dadap's voice is wholly charming, and coupled with the backing arrangements which are delivered with a George Harrison flair, this is a stunning new release that can be enjoyed with or without delving deep into the lyrical content.

At 19 years of age, it's incredibly encouraging to see young artists like Johanna put their voices and spirits to work on creating positive change.

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