You'll Be Safe Here

"You'll Be Safe Here", an EP by OPM band Rivermaya, featuring the song with the same name which was first used as the theme song to the 2005 ABS-CBN TV show Spirits. It has 2 music videos where the 2nd music video used an advanced technology that translates the lyrics of the song. This song was also played at the 2006 MTV Asia Awards. Rivermaya was the only Filipino band to perform in the awards show.

You'll Be Safe Here
EP by
Released2005
Recorded2005
GenreOPM
Length21:16
LabelWarner Music Philippines
ProducerRico Blanco
Rivermaya chronology
Between the Stars and Waves
(2003)
You'll Be Safe Here
(2005)
Rivermaya: Greatest Hits 2006
(2006)

The song reached #1 on the Philippine music charts in its release and currently, two years after its original release date gained popularity in Asia and is slated for a European release.

The song "Liwanag Sa Dilim (Kaya mo 'to)" was previously released as a single on the "Repackaged version" of their album Between the Stars and Waves. It was also used as a jingle in a Pepsi commercial and later on, LBC Express with the tagline "“Basta Abot ng Araw, Abot ng LBC Remit Express".[1]

The song "Imbecilesque" on this EP was previously recorded on their 2000 album Free.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."You'll Be Safe Here"5:05
2."Liwanag Sa Dilim (Kaya mo 'to)"3:41
3."You'll Be Safe Here (Acoustic version)"4:53
4."Liwanag Sa Dilim (Kaya mo 'to) (Acoustic version)"3:25
5."Imbecilesque"4:12

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