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Kamikazee - Tagpuan Apr 2026

"Mundo'y ating iwanan / Kung maaari lang sana / Dito na lang tayo / Sa ating tagpuan" ("Let's leave the world / If only it were possible / Let's just stay here / In our meeting place").

Unlike their more humorous or high-octane tracks like "Chicksilog" or "Narda," "Tagpuan" highlights lead singer Jay Contreras's ability to deliver a raw, emotive vocal performance. Legacy and Tours

"Tagpuan" is a popular rock ballad by the Filipino band Kamikazee , known for its emotional lyrics and powerful arrangement. The song serves as a centerpiece for the band's identity, blending their signature energetic pop-punk roots with more melodic, sentimental themes.

The title "Tagpuan" translates to "Meeting Place" in Filipino. Lyrically, the song explores themes of longing, sanctuary, and the desire to escape the noise of the world to be in a shared space with a loved one.

Following the band's temporary hiatus in 2015, the song remained a staple of their live repertoire.

"Mundo'y ating iwanan / Kung maaari lang sana / Dito na lang tayo / Sa ating tagpuan" ("Let's leave the world / If only it were possible / Let's just stay here / In our meeting place").

Unlike their more humorous or high-octane tracks like "Chicksilog" or "Narda," "Tagpuan" highlights lead singer Jay Contreras's ability to deliver a raw, emotive vocal performance. Legacy and Tours

"Tagpuan" is a popular rock ballad by the Filipino band Kamikazee , known for its emotional lyrics and powerful arrangement. The song serves as a centerpiece for the band's identity, blending their signature energetic pop-punk roots with more melodic, sentimental themes.

The title "Tagpuan" translates to "Meeting Place" in Filipino. Lyrically, the song explores themes of longing, sanctuary, and the desire to escape the noise of the world to be in a shared space with a loved one.

Following the band's temporary hiatus in 2015, the song remained a staple of their live repertoire.