Moira Dela Torre

Moira Rachelle Bustamante Dela Torre (born November 4, 1993)[2][3] is a Filipino singer, songwriter and actress.

She rose to fame after interpreting Libertine Amistoso's "Titibo-Tibo" in the Himig Handog music video competition, in which it won.

Moira Rachelle Bustamante Dela Torre was born on November 4, 1993, in Olongapo, Philippines to a music-oriented family.

[3][5] In 2013, Dela Torre auditioned in the first season of The Voice of the Philippines, singing "Hallelujah" by Bamboo Mañalac.

[8] Dela Torre performed singles for the official soundtracks of the romantic films Camp Sawi and Love You to the Stars and Back, namely "Malaya",[9] and a cover of Moonstar88's "Torete".

[15] Also, she became one of the judges in Idol Philippines, and on September of the said year, staged her second major concert at the Araneta Coliseum titled Braver.

[22] At the first show at the Araneta Coliseum, she performed several unreleased songs—"Red Flags", "Eme", "Under The Bathroom Sink", and "Rewritten Vows"—which went viral across social media platforms and received a positive response from the public.

According to Dela Torre, the non-invasive procedure had resulted in necrosis that put her "at high risk of being blind, of aneurysm, of heart attack, and stroke".

[33] Referred to as the "OPM Queen" by Nylon Manila, her sound has become one of the most popular tunes in the mainstream and has been dominating the radio stations and music channels, television shows and film soundtracks.

Dela Torre cites Brooke Fraser as her main musical inspiration.