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"'''A Girl Can Dream'''" is a ] ] written by Jimmy Santis, Nina Ossoff and Steve Skinner and produced by Neil Gregorio and Ferdie Marquez for Nina's sophomore album, '']'' (2003). It was released as the album's second ] in the first quarter of 2004 in the ]. It peaked at number four in the Philippines. "'''A Girl Can Dream'''" is a ] ] written by Jimmy Santis, Nina Ossoff and Steve Skinner and produced by Neil Gregorio and Ferdie Marquez for Nina's second album, '']'' (2003). It was released as the album's second ] in the first quarter of 2004 in the ]. It peaked at number four in the Philippines.


==Release== ==Release==
The song is reminiscient of Nina's first hit "]" according to many fans and critics. Though it again talks about a love triangle, it brings forth a more optimistic view in love. The song peaked at number four in the Philippines Singles Chart. The song is reminiscent of Nina's first hit "]" according to many fans and critics. Though it again talks about a love triangle, it brings forth a more optimistic view in love. The song peaked at number four in the Philippines Singles Chart.


==Video== ==Video==

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"A Girl Can Dream"
Song


"A Girl Can Dream" is a pop ballad written by Jimmy Santis, Nina Ossoff and Steve Skinner and produced by Neil Gregorio and Ferdie Marquez for Nina's second album, Smile (2003). It was released as the album's second single in the first quarter of 2004 in the Philippines. It peaked at number four in the Philippines.

Release

The song is reminiscent of Nina's first hit "Jealous" according to many fans and critics. Though it again talks about a love triangle, it brings forth a more optimistic view in love. The song peaked at number four in the Philippines Singles Chart.

Video

Nina dreams about a man in the video, as portrayed by then-newcomer Christian Bautista. She dreams of becoming madly in love with him as she sees him with another girl. In the end, Nina performs live and Christian invites her out.

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