A love letter to the feeling this song gives. Not a music review—just a quiet moment shared between the music and those who hear it.

There are songs you listen to just for the melody. Some, for the lyrics. And then there are those rare songs that somehow speak to your soul at the exact moment you didn’t even know you needed them. “Simulan Natin Sa” by Freefall is one of those songs.
From the first note, it doesn’t feel like a typical love song. It feels more like a vow whispered quietly into your chest, the kind of promise that holds your heart together on the days it feels like falling apart.
“Paulit-ulit kong sasabihin, ikaw ang iingatan at hindi papabayaan.”
This line alone—how it’s sung, how it’s held—feels like it cradles the listener in a soft embrace. There’s something about the way those words are delivered. Gentle. Assuring. Familiar. Like it’s coming from someone you’ve loved for a long time, or someone you’ve been waiting for your whole life.
What makes “Simulan Natin Sa” stand out isn’t its technical structure (though beautifully done), or even its genre. It’s how it feels. It’s how the message finds its way into your most vulnerable parts without asking permission. Whether you’re in love, healing, or still quietly nursing a heart that doesn’t beat the same anymore—this song finds you. It knows where you are, and it sits beside you without rushing anything.
More Than a Love Song
This isn’t just a track to dedicate to someone during your happiest moments. It’s something more intimate than that. It’s a reflection of a love that is gentle, intentional, and secure. A love that’s done running after the fleeting kind and instead chooses stillness. Commitment. Presence.
The lyrics are simple but heavy with meaning. And maybe that’s why they resonate so deeply. There’s no overcomplication. It doesn’t try to be poetic for the sake of being poetic. It simply is—like real love.
“Ikaw lamang ang pipiliin.”
Even after everything, even after anything, there’s something so powerful in hearing that line. It’s not about perfection. It’s about being chosen. Not just once, but always. Over time. Through hurt. Despite uncertainty.
The song becomes a kind of emotional trigger, one that instantly connects to moments from your own story. Maybe it brings up memories of a past love—the one that got away, or the one you still wish would come back. Maybe it mirrors the warmth of someone you’re lucky to have right now. Or maybe, it’s the reminder of a kind of love you still believe exists, even if you haven’t found it yet.
A Soundtrack for the Quiet Moments
“Simulan Natin Sa” isn’t loud with declarations or drenched in drama. It feels more like the background music to your slow mornings, late-night thoughts, or quiet drives where you’re just… feeling everything all at once.
It’s the song you play when you don’t want to talk.
The one that helps you sit with your emotions when they’re too much to name.
It doesn’t judge. It doesn’t rush you to feel better. It simply stays.
And isn’t that what love is supposed to be? Someone staying, even in silence. Someone choosing you, not just during the good days but especially on the days when you’re unsure if you’re still worth choosing.
There’s a moment in the song—no single lyric, just the way the music swells—where it feels like time stops. And in that stillness, you’re reminded of someone. That one person who made you believe in the possibility of forever. Or at least, in the beauty of trying.
Even if it didn’t last.
Even if it hurts.
Even if you’re still waiting for them to come back.
This song gives space for all that.
A Song for Every Kind of Heart
What’s special about “Simulan Natin Sa” is that it doesn’t require you to be in love to appreciate it. In fact, many listeners might find the song even more moving if they’re not. There’s a strange comfort in songs that echo what we long for or what we miss. It helps us grieve gently. It helps us hope again.
And for those who are in love, it becomes an anthem. A song to play with your partner during slow dances in the kitchen. A promise wrapped in melody. A reminder that you’ve found someone worth keeping—and that they’ve chosen you, too.
But for the broken ones? For those trying to move on, trying to forget, or simply trying to breathe after heartbreak—this song becomes a place to land. A place where pain is allowed to be soft. Where you can cry without guilt, or remember without falling apart. The song doesn’t ask for anything in return. It simply says, “I’m here. Feel what you need to feel.”
And sometimes, that’s enough.
Music That Connects
Not all songs need to be revolutionary in sound to be life-changing. Sometimes, the most powerful music is the one that reflects your own voice back to you—the one that reminds you that you’re not alone in the way you feel.
“Simulan Natin Sa” by Freefall does just that. It connects. It reassures. It stays.
And maybe that’s the highest purpose of music. Not just to entertain, but to accompany. To keep us company when our hearts are heavy. To help us celebrate when our hearts are full. To make us feel seen, even when we’re silent.
In the End
This isn’t a review. This is just someone trying to put into words what a song made them feel. If you’ve ever loved someone deeply, if you’ve ever lost someone, if you’re still waiting for a love that feels like home—this song might mean something to you too.
So if you haven’t yet, put your headphones on. Play “Simulan Natin Sa.”
Let it be the soundtrack to your story—wherever you are in it.
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