"Minsan" (English: âÂÂSometimesâÂÂ) is a song by the Philippine alternative rock band Eraserheads from their second album Circus (1993).
The song is described as a nostalgic tune âÂÂfitting enough to be a graduation anthemâÂÂ. Written by Ely Buendia, it mentions Kalayaan (translated as âÂÂfreedomâÂÂ), a dormitory building where he stayed while studying at UP Diliman.
Buendia later debunked theories that the song was about his friendship with his bandmates in a podcast interview in 2021. âÂÂThat song was actually about my actual friends â the friends that was with me during my stay at Kalayaan,â he said. His further comments that he was never close with his bandmates sparked online backlash, to which he responded: âÂÂThe music is all that matters, have you forgotten about that, and who wrote most of it? Just sayin'.âÂÂ
Drummer Raimund Marasigan responded to Buendia's online comments by confirming that they only have a working relationship. âÂÂWe would meet and play and jam,â he said, âÂÂand you donâÂÂt need to talk when youâÂÂre jamming. Meron din namang connection din 'yon (ThereâÂÂs still a connection).âÂÂ