Maghihintay Ako

"Maghihintay Ako" is a song recorded by Filipino singer Jona for her third solo studio album, Jona (2017), originally made for Himig Handog 2016. It was written by Dante Bantatua and arranged by Albert Tamayo. "Maghihintay Ako" was released on March 1, 2017 by Star Music as the lead single from Jona.

In the Philippines, the song debuted at number 4 and peaked at No. 3 on the first Billboard Philippine Top 20 becoming Jona's second top ten song on the chart after "Pusong Ligaw" has peaked at number three. This made Jona the first top 10 arrival for a lead female artist making her first Top 20 appearance. The song peaked at number one in Myx Hit Chart for three weeks. The song also enjoyed a massive success in FM radio stations airplay. The song also won "Song of The Year" for MOR 2017 Music Awards.

Weekly charts

YearTitlePeak
position
2017Billboard Philippine Top 20
3
2017Billboard Philippine Hot 100
28
2017MYX Weekly Chart
1

- Debuted at Number 4 and peaked at Number 3 at 2017 Billboard Phils - In the Top 10 for 24 consecutive weeks - Song of the Year MOR 2017 - Number 1 Song at MYX Hit Charts for 3 weeks - Best Selling Album of the Year, AWIT AWARDS 2017 (song was part of the album "Jona") - Top 5 Songs of 2017 - FILSCAP SONGWRITERS AWARDS - HALL OF FAME - HIMIG HANDOG PHILIPPINES, TOP 15 HIT MAKERS

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