![]() ![]() We hope to keep up the traction and to hit our goals of introducing Philippine music globally,” they added.Īside from the new music video, SB19 and their label, Sony Music Philippines, is also set to release an exclusive line of merch slated to drop before Christmas. “And being backed up by our loved ones, and A’TIN, further motivates us to keep pushing on. Now being nominated for the EMAs, which is another prestigious and well-known award-giving body, has us so overjoyed,” the group said. “The BBMA nomination was a big, big thing for us already. SB19 said being nominated alongside the region’s biggest names is already an achievement, and makes them work even harder to put the Filipino music on the international map. The release of “Bazinga” came after the boyband earned nomination at the prestigious MTV Europe Music Awards for Best Southeast Asia act. has garnered more than 10,000 views on YouTube as of writing. SB19 member Justin de Dios also helped conceptualize the material, which blends themes of graffiti, gaming, and superhero noir against a chaotic but visually interesting anti-establishment backdrop. ![]() ![]() ![]() Set in an underground combat zone, the music video is directed by Jonathan Tal Placido, and co-directed by Chapters, the production team behind their post-apocalyptic “What?” video. “As it says from the lyrics, ‘Hate niyo’y gasolina’ – we continue to flourish and emerge as better individuals, despite the hostility,” they added. ![]()
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