Hev Abi releases new single 'All Night Long'

Filipino rapper Hev Abi has unveiled his latest single, "All Night Long," which will appear as the fifth track on his upcoming sophomore album, 'Maduming Timog.' The release includes an official music video available on YouTube, marking a significant step toward the long-awaited project.

Hev Abi, a rising name in Filipino rap, has dropped "All Night Long" as part of the buildup to his second studio album, 'Maduming Timog.' This single follows his previous release, the dance-oriented track "TANGGERO (SHOT)," which came out on August 25, 2025.

In announcing the new song, Hev Abi shared a personal note on social media, emphasizing the dedication behind it. He wrote in Filipino: “Matagal naming pinilit perpektuhin ang project na ‘to na halos dalawang taon o ewan ang inabot dahil gusto kong gumawa para sa sarili ko ng bagay na talagang alam kong binigyan ko ng pektus at luha ni shenron ganon, basta matagal at may pagmamahal.” This translates to a reflection on the nearly two-year effort poured into the project, likening the emotional investment to intense dedication.

The music video for "All Night Long" is now streaming on Hev Abi's YouTube channel, allowing fans to experience the track visually. Listeners can also stream the single on platforms like Spotify. This release highlights Hev Abi's commitment to crafting authentic music, bridging his earlier works with the anticipated full album.

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