Alex Bruce has a word for the kind of confidence she raps about, and it isn’t swagger. It isn’t bravado. It’s something more restrained and durable than either — the kind that doesn’t need an audience to exist.
“Confidence isn’t about thinking you’re better than anyone else,” she says. “It’s about trusting yourself even if other people don’t.”
Her new single “Gabriela,” out now via Sony Music Entertainment, arrives at a moment when that distinction feels worth making. Filipino hip-hop has never been short on bravado. What it has been shorter on is nuance — the willingness to sit with something more complicated than a victory lap. Bruce, to her credit, isn’t interested in the easy version.
The track moves with a brooding, hypnotic pull, production that doesn’t rush to prove itself — while her verses take aim at something she’s clearly been thinking about for a while: the strange double standard that greets women who dare to take up space. “When men are confident, they’re seen as leaders,” she says plainly. “When women are, they’re often called arrogant or ‘too much.’ Gabriela is my way of saying: own who you are and don’t make yourself smaller to make other people comfortable.”
The timing, as it turns out, is pointed. “Gabriela” appears on the official soundtrack of Bilyarista, the Filipino sports drama that made its world premiere at the 56th International Film Festival of India in Goa last November. The film, starring Loisa Andalio and John Arcilla, with cameos by billiards legends Efren “Bata” Reyes and Django Bustamante, follows a young woman fighting to become a world champion in a sport that has rarely made room for her. It’s a natural pairing. Both the film and the song are, at their core, about the same thing: what it costs to refuse to be underestimated.
Bruce has always written at the intersection of confrontation and craft, and “Gabriela” is among her sharpest work yet. There’s an MC’s precision to how she constructs an argument inside a verse, each line earning its place, nothing decorative. But what lingers isn’t the technical command. It’s the conviction underneath it.
Some artists perform confidence. Alex Bruce just has it.
“Gabriela” is out now on all major streaming platforms.
