With genes approximating that of showbiz royalty, it's quite easy to see where Zia Quizon got that laidback and breezy sound that you can hear from her first hit, Ako Na Lang - a song so candid and refreshing, it was perfect for a young performer like her. And she does sound a bit like her Mom (Zsa Zsa Padilla) in some parts. It's great that she has decided to concentrate on music first, like her Mom, and it would be interesting how she follows up her first hit, as she slowly gets more recognition now for her talent.
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