Showing posts with label SB19. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SB19. Show all posts

November 1, 2021

SB19 addresses critics on the arcade game-inspired music video of “Bazinga”


The globally renowned pop group takes the visuals to the next level with themes of graffiti, gaming, and superhero noir

Filipino pop supergroup SB19 has officially dropped the music video for" Bazinga," the third single off their critically acclaimed EP, Pagsibol

Set in an underground combat zone, the music video shows the multi-awarded quintet defeating their enemies in an Arcade combat game. In true SB19 fashion, it also doubles as an up-in-arms statement against the unwarranted criticisms hurled at the P-Pop group since the beginning of their music journey.

The song itself is written as a response to the hostility that is rapidly proliferating on the Internet, and a wake-up call for the band to focus their energy instead on meaningful expressions of art and music, and the love that they’ve been getting from fans all over the world. “One way to lighten the load is by writing a song that proves that we won’t back down to the negative comments and we’ll persevere,” the chart-topping boyband shares in a statement. “As it says from the lyrics, ‘Hate niyo’y gasolina’ - we continue to flourish and emerge as better individuals, despite the hostility.”

The “Bazinga” MV is directed by Jonathan Tal Placido, and co-directed by Chapters, the production team behind their post-apocalyptic “What?” video. SB19’s very own Justin de Dios also heavily contributed to the concept of the material, which blends themes of graffiti, gaming, and superhero noir against a chaotic but visually interesting anti-establishment backdrop.

The release of the music video comes off the heels of SB19’s nomination at the prestigious MTV Europe Music Awards for Best Southeast Asia act. According to SB19, 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 BBMA nomination was a big, big thing for us already. Now being nominated for the EMAs, which is another prestigious and well-known award-giving body, has us so overjoyed,” SB19 says. “And being backed up by our loved ones, and A’TIN, further motivates us to keep pushing on. We hope to keep up the traction and to hit our goals of introducing Philippine music globally.”

Aside from their notable achievements, the envelope-pushing pop ensemble and their label, Sony Music Philippines, will be releasing an exclusive line of merch slated to drop before Christmas. A representative from the label shares that the project stands out in terms of visuals, packaging, and presentation, and is aligned with the group’s global appeal and branding. “This line of merch is different from those previously available, and it went through a lot of revisions and quality checks to ensure that the products are top-notch. The look and feel is premium, plus fans can’t get these items anywhere else.”

SB19 will also headline Our Zone 2021: Anniversary Concert, featuring performances, games, special guests, and surprises. The special event, which will stream live on 27 Nov 2021 (Sat) 5PM PHT and 28 Nov 2021 (Sun) 5PM PHT, marks the Pinoy boyband’s third-anniversary celebration. Tickets are available at ktx.ph and www.sb19ozone.com.

The ”Bazinga” music video is out now. Watch the music video here.here



March 9, 2021

SB19 stakes its claim to global domination with larger-than-life single “What?”

After exciting the public with impressive teasers that raised the bar to global standards, SB19 finally unravels a new music era that not only elevates their sense of creative aptitude and sonic ambition but also uncovers their range and discipline as thespians of their own craft.

Released today via Sony Music Philippines, their new single “What?” stakes its claim to global domination with a contagiously massive sound that’s larger and louder than life. Veering away from the glossy, dance-pop tunes and anthemic ballads of Get In The Zone, SB19 are pushing the envelope production and songwriting-wise on their latest track, as they command supremacy of P-Pop’s explosion in the global market without resorting to formulaic tricks and pandering to trends.

This time, the acclaimed boy band are transcending the genre that positioned them to become the formidable stars that they are now: comfortable with the convergence of personalities, styles, and influences — while embracing a musicality that is hard to pin down and refuses to be categorized. “The song ‘What?’ is really different from what we have done before,” main rapper and lead vocalist Pablo shares in a statement. “This one has a more aggressive take to it compared to our previous songs, so I really had to force out the ‘oomph’ in the voices of the members. I was really meticulous with the recordings, but so were they. That's why we would record 'til morning and until everyone was satisfied with their parts. The feeling had to be there.”

SB19’s very own Pablo, who is also credited as one of the songwriters and producers of SB19’s latest song, reveals that “What?” proves that they’re “not just here to play games or act cool.” He admits, “A lot of people still doubt us, denouncing everything that we do and everything that we're trying to achieve. We love what we do, that's why we do it respectfully. ‘What?’ is about self-love and empowerment. Each of us has our own flag. We should be proud of it and raise it as much as we can. As SB19 and as individuals, we know that we're not the best at everything, but that shouldn't stop us from what we want to achieve.”

The release of the song comes with a visual accompaniment that marks a triumphant return to the band’s groundbreaking aesthetic and empowering message. The music video of “What?” shows SB19 in battle mode as they claim freedom in a fictional, post-apocalyptic war zone, and exude an aura of power and longevity to go along with its cinematic appeal.

SB19’s “What?” is the first single off the award-winning group’s yet-to-be-revealed but highly anticipated follow-up to their debut album, Get In The Zone. The song will be available on all digital platforms worldwide this March 9, 2021 (7:00pm Manila time) via Sony Music Philippines.

 

Stay tuned for SB19’s live launch performance, which will air on the band’s Facebook and YouTube pages at 7:30pm, Manila time — on the same day.

 

August 17, 2019

SB19 with newest single "Go Up"

SB19, the first-ever Filipino boy group trained under ShowBT, the Korean entertainment company here in the Philippines. 



These boys are all-around performers who can sing and dance a wide variety of genres, composes their own music, and create their own choreography. Despite their differences, they can perform seamlessly onstage and strive hard to become better artists.  They are dubbed as KPop and PPop. They do OPM songs. 

The "SB" in S819 stands for "Sound Break"meaning they will break into the Philippine Music scene with their fresh style and unique brand of music

"19" on the other hand, represents a youthful generation as well as represent the bridge between South Korea (area code 82) and the Philippines (area code 63)

At the media conference held,  the first 5-member all-Filipino idol boy group SB19, - Sejun, Stell, Josh, Ken, and Justin present their newest single "Go Up" and also their love song coming up soon titled "Hanggang sa Huli." 



SB19 boys has dreams of breaking into the Philippine music scene. Armed with almost four years of intensive training under K-Pop system, Sejun, Stell, Josh, Ken, and Justin are confident that they can take the industry by storm with their newest single, "Go Up."

SB19 Members: JOSH, KEN, JUSTINE, SEJUN,  STELL

"Go Up" is considered to be SB19's breakthrough single following their debut track "Tilaluha," which was released October 2018. The song talks about the hardships and overall journey in reaching one's goals. Through this, they wish to inspire other people - especially the younger generation- to never give up on their dreams.

As for their music video, it was directed by JC Gellidon, who has worked with local and international brands and celebritles like Donnalyn Bartolome, Brian Puspos, and more.

Released last July 19, the group wants to show to the public that even though they are trained in the Korean system, they still have that Filipino flare that we are all familiar with.

The song is currently out on Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, Amazon Music, Google Play Music, and many more digital platforms.

Follow SB19 on their Social Media Accounts:

Facebook: www.facebook.com/SB19Official

Twitter: www.twitter.com/SB190fficial

Instagram: www.instagram.com/OfficialSB19

YouTube: www.youtube.com/SB19Official

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