Actress Andrea Brillantes is showing a louder and more sarcastic side of herself through RAMONA, her music persona, with the release of her new single “Laguna.”
The track, released under Sony Music Entertainment, is a pop-punk breakup song about the confusing aftermath of a split, especially when an ex appears to move on too quickly.
“Laguna” follows RAMONA’s debut single “GAGA,” which gained more than 300,000 TikTok creations and reached No. 60 on Spotify’s Viral chart.

Instead of going for the usual heartbroken ballad, RAMONA takes a sharper route. The song leans into frustration, disbelief, humor, and the kind of overthinking that happens when breakups continue to play out through posts, stories, and online traces.
Produced by Tim and Sam Marquez of One Click Straight, “Laguna” mixes distorted guitars, pounding drums, Y2K emo influences, and pop-punk energy. The sound gives Brillantes enough room to move away from polished celebrity-pop and into something more restless and confrontational.
The song also gives a clearer picture of what RAMONA wants to be as a project: not just a viral side act, but a space where Brillantes can sound messier, bolder, and more unfiltered.
“Laguna” is now available on all digital music platforms worldwide. A lyric video is also set for release on RAMONA’s official YouTube channel.
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