Pinoy boy band Press Hit Play (PHP) recently made their comeback with the single “Tell Me” and according to one of its members, it was inspired by a Walt Disney movie and written about a person who is in love. “Lyrically, ‘Tell Me’ was built-around the story of a person who is hopelessly in love,”
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Happy Hallyu Day 5: A Virtual Fest (KCC)
“Happy Hallyu Day” in the Philippines is turning five and a virtual fest will be held with different activities.
The “Happy Hallyu Day 5: A Virtual Fest” will be held online at 7 p.m. on Aug. 28 and 29 on the Philippine K-pop Convention Inc. (PKCI) Fac
And these groups are aware of it and are bringing their ‘A’ game.
ALAMAT is keenly aware that just being cute won’t cut it. That’s why the 8-member group that includes Tomas, Taneo, R-Ji, Mo, Valfer, Alas, Gami and Jao, are banking that their message and aesthetic would make the difference between being regarded as pretty but vacuous boys, to a pop group out to raise the level of the P-pop genre.
And they’re off to a good start. Having just made their debut early this year, ALAMAT has already done good things for themselves. Their initial single “kbye” had the right amount of upbeat, R&B swag and pop bubblegum for one. And breaking the one million streaming mark for a new act (for their music video) is always a good indicator. But perhaps it’s their style and aesthetic that makes the difference. Obviously, the influence is K-Pop, but the vibe is all Pinoy. Anybody else out there singing in Tagalog, Bisaya, Waray, Bicolano and Ilocano all in the same song? ALAMAT has