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Vocalist Armi Millare leaves Up Dharma Down
Vocalist Armi Millare leaves Up Dharma Down
ABS-CBN News
Published Dec 26, 2021 02:06 PM PHT
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Updated Dec 26, 2021 02:58 PM PHT

MANILA (UPDATE) — Vocalist Armi Millare has left popular indie band Up Dharma Down (UDD), the band announced Sunday.
MANILA (UPDATE) — Vocalist Armi Millare has left popular indie band Up Dharma Down (UDD), the band announced Sunday.
In a post on the band's official Facebook page, the remaining members — Carlos Tañada, Ean Mayor, and Paul Yap — assured fans that UDD would continue to make music under its longtime label, Terno Recordings.
In a post on the band's official Facebook page, the remaining members — Carlos Tañada, Ean Mayor, and Paul Yap — assured fans that UDD would continue to make music under its longtime label, Terno Recordings.
"This will be a new and different adventure for us and we hope you can be a part of it too," they said.
"This will be a new and different adventure for us and we hope you can be a part of it too," they said.
The trio thanked Millare "for sharing her talent and artistry in the songs we created together."
The trio thanked Millare "for sharing her talent and artistry in the songs we created together."
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"Although we're sad to see her leave the band, we wish her all the best as she embarks on her solo career. And we hope you can all support her future projects as well."
"Although we're sad to see her leave the band, we wish her all the best as she embarks on her solo career. And we hope you can all support her future projects as well."
The remaining members also thanked fans "for being with us on this journey" in the past 17 years.
The remaining members also thanked fans "for being with us on this journey" in the past 17 years.
"We are so grateful. We really wouldn't have made it this far without all of you," they said, appealing to listeners to "keep supporting OPM."
"We are so grateful. We really wouldn't have made it this far without all of you," they said, appealing to listeners to "keep supporting OPM."
In a separate post on Millare's Facebook page, the singer bared that she severed ties with Terno Recordings last June.
In a separate post on Millare's Facebook page, the singer bared that she severed ties with Terno Recordings last June.
Millare said she wanted to keep her departure from the band private but recognized that her job required her to publicize it.
Millare said she wanted to keep her departure from the band private but recognized that her job required her to publicize it.
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"I owe this announcement to you, all the listeners of the music, to let you know that your patronage and love of the band gave me the experience of a lifetime," she said.
"I owe this announcement to you, all the listeners of the music, to let you know that your patronage and love of the band gave me the experience of a lifetime," she said.
Millare described UDD as her "longest relationship," adding that she "had a good run" with the group.
Millare described UDD as her "longest relationship," adding that she "had a good run" with the group.
"I hope that everyone who sees this looks at this as more of a beginning for us four individuals, whether we choose to pursue music as a career in the years to come or not," she said.
"I hope that everyone who sees this looks at this as more of a beginning for us four individuals, whether we choose to pursue music as a career in the years to come or not," she said.
Formed in 2004, UDD has released four studio albums and is known for its hit singles such as "Oo," "Tadhana," and "Indak."
Formed in 2004, UDD has released four studio albums and is known for its hit singles such as "Oo," "Tadhana," and "Indak."
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