Dwta
Filipino singer and songwriter
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Jhasmine Espinas Villanueva (born August 3, 2001), professionally known as dwta, is a Filipino singer and songwriter born and raised in Albay, Bicol Region. She is known for her tracks "Padaba Taka" and "Santigwar".[1]
dwta | |
|---|---|
| Born | Jhasmine Espinas Villanueva August 3, 2001 |
| Origin | Tiwi, Albay |
| Genres | Folk pop |
| Occupations | Singer, songwriter |
| Years active | 2021–present |
| Label | Sony Music Philippines |
She is known for incorporating her mother tongue, Bikol, in her songs.
Early life and education
Jhasmine Espinas Villanueva was born and raised in the Bicol Region,[2][3] hailing specifically from Tiwi, Albay.[4] Before delving in songwriting, Villanueva was involved in other forms of art like dancing and never expected to pursue music until senior high school year when she was invited to join a songwriting workshop after jamming with friends at an event.[2]
Villanueva initially wrote songs in Filipino before finding more comfort to making songs in her native language Bikol after joining a Bikol-language songwriting competition.[3]
She attended the Meridian International Business, Arts and Technology College (MINT College) pursuing a degree in music business management.[2]
Career
Dwta gained recognition for her traditional music with contemporary genres. Her lyrics, often written in her native language, celebrate Filipino heritage and promote linguistic pride.[5] She signed with Sony Music Philippines and adopted the stage name "dwta".[2] The name is derived from the combination of the Filipino words "diwa" (spirit) and "tala" (star) which she deliberately chose for its Filipino-ness.[5] She released her debut single, "Daluyong" (Waves) in 2021, marking the beginning of her professional music career.
Her career continued to flourish in 2023 when she joined the Coke Studio Philippines Season 7 lineup. This notable collaboration series brings together diverse Filipino artists wherein dwta collaborated with the P-pop group Alamat for the song "Kapit" (Hold).[6]
The following year, in 2024, Dwta was part of the prestigious Wanderland Festival, an annual music event in the Philippines that features both local and international artists. At Wanderland, she shared the stage with global acts like Hwasa and Thundercat, marking another major milestone in her career.[7][8] That same year, she was featured as one of the Spotify Radar artists for Class 2024, an initiative aimed at supporting emerging talent. Dwta's inclusion in the program, alongside fellow rising stars like BINI, Maki, and Cup of Joe.[9][10]
Dwta's achievements have been marked by both critical acclaim and commercial success. In 2022, she received her first Awit Award nomination for her song "Panganoron" (Heavenly). The following year, she won her first Awit Award for "Padaba Taka" (I Love You), which became a breakout hit.[11][12]
Her earlier song "Santigwar" (Sorcerer)[13] also made waves, reaching #2 on the Spotify Viral 50 Philippines chart in 2022 and was nominated for Best Regional Recording at the Awit Awards, alongside Padaba Taka.[citation needed] She was also honored with a nomination for Listener's Choice at the inaugural Billboard Philippines Women in Music which celebrates the achievements of female artists in the Philippines.[14]
In 2025, Dwta released "Kung Ikaw ay Masaya" (If You Are Happy) as the official soundtrack for the comedy film Flower Girl, starring Sue Ramirez.[15] The same year marked a significant moment in her career as she received two major recognitions: New Artist of the Year at the New Hue Music Video Awards,[16] and Folk Song of the Year for "Sampung mga Daliri" (Ten Fingers) featuring Justin at the inaugural Filipino Music Awards.[17] During this period, she also began composing songs for other artists, notably co-writing BINI's single "First Luv".[18]
Accolades
| Award | Year | Category | Notable Work | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Awit Awards | 2022 | Best Regional Recording | Panganoron | Nominated | [citation needed] |
| Awit Awards | 2023 | Best Regional Recording | Santigwar | Nominated | [citation needed] |
| Best Regional Recording | Padaba Taka | Won | [19] | ||
| Billboard Philippines Women in Music | 2024 | Listener's Choice | Delikado | Nominated | [14] |
| Awit Awards | 2024 | Best Regional Recording | Delikado | Nominated | [20] |
| Wish Music Awards | 2025 | Wishclusive Contemporary Folk Performance of the Year | Padaba Taka | Nominated | [21] |
| Breakthrough Artist of the Year | dwta | Nominated | [21] | ||
| New Hue Music Video | 2025 | New Artist of the Year | dwta | Won | [22] |
| Filipino Music Awards | 2025 | Folk Song of the Year | Sampung Mga Daliri | Won | [23] |
Discography
Extended play (EP)
| Title | EP details | Ref. |
|---|---|---|
| dwta: MINT Studio Sessions |
|
[24] |
| Kamay Mo'y Nasan Na |
|
[citation needed] |
Singles
As a lead artist
| Title | Year | Album | Composer | Producer | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daluyong | 2021 | Non-album singles | Jhasmine Villanueva (dwta) | JP Lanuza | [citation needed] |
| An Satuyang Istorya | [citation needed] | ||||
| Kalangitan | Sam d
e Leon |
[citation needed] | |||
| Payapa | [citation needed] | ||||
| Panganoron | [citation needed] | ||||
| Mapagbirong Tagpuan | 2022 | Wahly Zenit | [citation needed] | ||
| Santigwar | [25][26] | ||||
| Padaba Taka | Brian Lotho | [25] | |||
| Delikado | 2023 | [27] | |||
| SMP (Samahan ng Malalamig ang Pasko) | [28] | ||||
| Kapit (with ALAMAT) | 2024 | MC Einstein and Janine Teñoso | [29] | ||
| Tahan Na (ft. Arthur Miguel) | Jhasmine Villanueva (dwta) | [30][31] | |||
| Pauwi Na 'Ko (Dito Ka Na Lang) | [32] | ||||
| Di Naman | [33][34] | ||||
| Sampung Mga Daliri (ft. Justin) | 2025 | [35][36][37] | |||
| Nasusunog (Pants On Fire) | 2025 | Jhasmine Villanueva (dwta), Ashley Mehta, Martin Estrada, Tiana Kocher | Martin Estrada, Brian Lotho | [38][39] | |
| Kung Ikaw Ay Masaya (- From "Flower Girl") | 2025 | Jhasmine Villanueva (dwta) | Brian Lotho | [40][15] | |
| Kumilos (ft. Higit sa Pag-Ibig, The Musical) | 2025 | Jhasmine Villanueva (dwta), Rain Sta. Ana | Jhasmine Villanueva (dwta), Rain Sta. Ana | [citation needed] |
As a Featured Artist
| Title | Year | Album | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lihim (Nuarin Sasabihon)
with Arthur Miguel |
2023 | Non-album single | [citation needed] |
| Huling Liham
with Paham |
2024 | Paham | [41] |
Filmography
Music Videos
| Title | Year | Director | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|
| Santigwar | 2022 | Elyandre Dagli | [42] |
| Padaba Taka | [citation needed] | ||
| Panganoron | 2023 | Ang Tikatik | [citation needed] |
| SMP (Samahan ng Malalamig ang Pasko) | Elyandre Dagli | [citation needed] | |
| Tahan Na (ft. Arthur Miguel) | 2024 | Jiggy Gregorio | [citation needed] |
| Pauwi Na 'Ko | Elyandre Dagli | [citation needed] | |
| dwta series: Magka-Ibigan | 2024-2025 | Raliug (Lunchbox) | [citation needed] |
| Sampung Mga Daliri (ft. Justin) | 2025 | [43] |