Beautiful Days (album)

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Beautiful Days
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 3, 2006 (Philippines)
Recorded2006
Genre R&B, Soul
LanguageEnglish, Tagalog
Label EMI Philippines
Producer Christopher Sy (Executive)
Francis Guevarra
Kyla chronology
Not Your Ordinary Girl
(2004)
Beautiful Days
(2006)
Heartfelt
(2007)
Singles from Beautiful Days
  1. "Ngayong Wala Ka Na"
    Released: 2006
  2. "Beautiful Days"
    Released: 2006
  3. "Nasaan Ka Na"
    Released: 2006
  4. "I Wish You Love"
    Released: 2007
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Beautiful Days is the fifth studio album by Kyla. [3] It was released by EMI Philippines on June 3, 2006. [4] [5] The album includes the single Beautiful Days written by Kyla herself with producer Jonathan Manalo inspired from her boyfriend Rich Alvarez [6] and the main theme song of weekly TV series Now & Forever aired over GMA Network with the same title.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Original artist(s)Length
1."Beautiful Days" Kyla, Jonathan Manalo Kyla 4:20
2."Cupid" Daron Jones, Marvin Scandrick, Michael Keith 112 4:09
3."Ngayong Wala Ka Na"Diana Dayao, Jason Balibay, Keith Martin Kyla 4:50
4."Doin' Just Fine" Shawn Stockman Boyz II Men 4:58
5."Nasaan Ka Na"Arnie Mendaros Kyla 4:42
6."I Wish I Wasn't"Wright James Quenton, Harris James Samuel, Lewis Terry Steven Heather Headley 5:15
7."Feel"Carstein Shack, Kenneth Karin, Tamara Savage Kyla 3:51
8."The Hurt I'd Go Through"Aliyah Parks, Keith Martin Kyla 3:31
9."Love is"Duncan Hines, Keith Martin, Latavia Horton Kyla 4:46
10."I Wish You Love"Greg Caro Kyla 3:25
11."How Am I Gonna Tell" Kyla (Melanie Calumpad) Kyla 3:11
12."Without You"Laney Stewart, Orenthal Harper, Katrina Willis, Traci Hale, Thabisco Nkhereanye Charlie Wilson 5:04
13."Now And Forever"Vince De Guzman Kyla 3:19
14."Say That You Love Me" (featuring Jay R)Allan Ayque, Louie Ocampo Basil Valdez 4:48

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