October 14, 2025 — Off The Record and Sony Music Philippines’ biggest TikTok creators turned budding musicians, Hattus and Eunice Rain, have officially broken the internet with their playful new single “Kahit 1 Month Pa Lang.”
The pair first teased the song with a short clip that quickly went viral, earning over 9.6 million views and inspiring more than 70,000 TikTok recreations within days. The snippet’s irresistible opening line,
“Gusto kita, pwede na ba? Maging tayo kahit 1 month pa lang?”
has since become the internet’s latest love anthem, soundtracking confessions, crush edits, and “kilig” moments across the country.
Following its massive online traction, “Kahit 1 Month Pa Lang” debuted on Spotify’s New Music Friday Philippines, cementing both artists as rising forces in modern OPM who seamlessly bridge the worlds of creator culture and heartfelt songwriting.
Originally written by Hattus back in high school and first shared as a demo in 2022, the track found new life three years later through Eunice Rain, whose youthful sincerity and pop sensibility bring a fresh layer of charm to the song. Known for crafting tender, storybook-like songs that blend raw emotion and imagination, Hattus, the musical persona of Filipino artist Setheo Laguerta, has built a world where music feels like a series of vignettes: honest, strange, and deeply human. Meanwhile, Eunice Rain, an 18-year-old singer-songwriter inspired by beabadoobee, Eraserheads, Olivia Rodrigo, and Kitchie Nadal, channels the energy of Gen Z’s growing pains into music that is both vulnerable and relatable.
Together, their chemistry translates effortlessly both on and off the platform. Hattus, whose music blurs the lines between reality and reverie, meets Eunice, whose voice turns fleeting feelings into timeless melodies. The result is a duet that feels like a flirty conversation: fun, nostalgic, and achingly sincere.
Through “Kahit 1 Month Pa Lang,” the two explore the rush of young love, the sweetness, the teasing, and that little bit of desperation that comes with falling too fast, too soon. With their shared roots as TikTok storytellers and natural creative chemistry, Hattus and Eunice Rain bring a refreshing spark to OPM, making the track the definitive soundtrack to young hearts falling fast.