This Jose Mari Chan standard is not the only oldie that comes dressed up as a duet in Gary V.s latest album. He dances across a wide space that encompasses a variety of singing partners and assorted music types. There are more Pinoy originals like Ogie Alcasids Kung Mawawala Ka, performed with Zsa Zsa Padilla, pop favorites like Somewhere, Somehow with Sharon Cuneta, new compositions like Hourglass with the fast-rising Bituin Escalante and even the Spanish classic Historia de un Amor with Grimilda Santiago-Ortiz, who it turns out is Garys very own mother.
One 2 One does not merely provide Gary the privilege of singing with other big name artists in an album but also that of doing songs with people close to him like this mom and his back-up singer of several years, May Ann Casal Soriano who does Its Okay. There are also new acts like the promising new group Battery in Man I Am, and Pam G in Ikaw Lang Pala. As far as this album is concerned Gary V. is on a sentimental binge and spreading his wings. The latter means that because of the diverse line-up of talents performing with him, Gary allows himself to go into areas that would best accommodate the styles of his guests like a good host should. The result is a light pop production that is soulful and easy on the ears and also very different from what we usually get from him.
The other cuts included are Atlantic Starrs Always with Jinky Vidal, the Freestyle member on her first solo outing, Gusto Kita with Vina Morales, Things are Not the Same with Lani Misalucha and A Long and Lasting Love with Kuh Ledesma. One 2 One is an album filled with potential hit singles and it is quite difficult picking out which ones will most likely make it big. Most arresting of course is Can We Just Stop and Talk a While. Great song. Great arrangement. Gusto Kita with Vina comes across as very sexy. They have excellent vocal chemistry. But the one I like best is Man I Am with the trio Battery where Gary acquires a really new, very youthful kind of sound that he should explore more.
The foreign tunes hitting it big in the local market are Always on Time by Ja Rule; Wrong Impressions by Natalie Imbruglia; Get the Party Started by Pink; Brown Eyes by Destinys Child; Im Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman by Britney Spears; My December by Linkin Park; Cant Get You Out of My Head by Kylie Minogue; World of Our Own by Westlife; My Sacrifice by Creed; and Drowning by the Backstreet Boys.