November 28, 2021
Moms bond over family nutrition in #AlagangAlaska Nutri-Talks Forum
Hellbound - A New World Created by Director Yeon Sang-ho Tops Netflix’s Global TOP 10 TV (Non-English) List Rise In 71 Countries Around the World!
Netflix’s Korean Series Hellbound climbed to the streaming service’s top 10 list in 71 countries immediately upon its release.
Netflix Launches “Netflix TOP 10” Website for Subscribers
Most Popular Series and Films Unveiled Every Tuesday
Hellbound Records 43.48 Million Hours Viewed,
Ranks TOP 10 List in 71 Countries
(Image: Home Screen of Top10.Netflix.com Website)
Hellbound, the epitome of dystopia envisioned by Director Yeon Sang-ho, is a global phenomenon. Hellbound is a Netflix Series on supernatural events caused by otherworldly beings who appear out of nowhere to issue a decree and condemn individuals to hell, causing mayhem and enabling the religious group The New Truth to grow in power and clash with those trying to uncover the truth.
According to Netflix’s “Global TOP 10” Website (top 10.netflix.com), Hellbound recorded an accumulated 43.48 million hours watched 3 days since its release, and ranked number 1 in the top 10 list in 12 countries, including not only South Korea but also Singapore, Hong Kong, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, crowning it as Netflix’s Global Top 10 TV (Non-English) as of the 24th (Wednesday). Also landed in the Top 10 List in 59 countries including India, US, France and Germany. This result is more outstanding considering Hellbound's record only includes 3 days' sum of the viewing hours out of the week (November 15th to 21st) since its release was on Nov 19th.
Hellbound’s superb reception was anticipated even before its release. Global interest in K-Content is at its peak following Squid Game, and Director Yeon Sang-ho has already awed global audiences before with Train to Busan. What added to the hype was Hellbound’s partial release in prestigious global film festivals, such as Toronto International Film Festival, BFI London Film Festival and Busan International Film Festival, where the series was acclaimed for its quality. As expected, Hellbound won the hearts of global viewers. In addition to co-writing the original webtoon series, Director Yeon Sang-ho took charge of co-writing the script and directing to expand his own unique universe. With the shocking and refreshing premise of sentencing people to hell, Director Yeon awes and stimulates the audience, forcing them to ask questions on universal topics like life and death, crime and punishment, and justice. On top of that is the stellar cast lineup of seasoned actors – Yoo Ah-in, Kim Hyun-joo, Park Jung-min, Won Jin-ah, Yang Ik-june – that lures the audience to Hellbound.
Netflix launched its “TOP 10” website (top10.netflix.com) on the 17th, which unveils lists of the most popular series and films on Netflix on a weekly basis. The weekly lists are based on the total number of view hours, updated every week on Tuesday (PST / 4AM every Wednesday Philippine Time) with data from Monday through Sunday. The list is separated into English and non-English, and Film and TV.
Title: Hellbound
Original work: The Hellbound, a webtoon by Yeon Sang-ho and Choi Gyu-seok
Directed by: Yeon Sang-ho
Written by: Yeon Sang-ho and Choi Gyu-seok
Starring: Yoo Ah-in, Kim Hyun-joo, Park Jeong-min, Won Jin-ah, Yang Ik-june, Kim Do-yoon, Kim Shin-rock, Ryu Gyeong-soo, Lee Re et al.
Produced by: Climax Studio
Distributed by: Netflix
Premiered on: November 19, 2021
Shopee Introduces its Newest Brand Ambassadors, Dingdong and Zia Dantes
Users can look forward to a delightful celebration throughout the festive season. In the past year, Shopee has brought fun to users with exciting giveaways and exclusive content, recording over 13 billion engagements and views across its social media channels. This 12.12, users can expect even more entertainment and engagement with a brand-new commercial featuring international superstar Jackie Chan and performances by popular K-Pop group Tomorrow X Together. To get into the Pinoy family spirit of the holidays, Shopee also welcomes first-ever celebrity father-and-daughter brand ambassadors, Dingdong and Zia Dantes.
Martin Yu, Director at Shopee Philippines, said, “Every 12.12, Shopee comes together with our users to celebrate the milestones and achievements over the past year. This year, we would like to show our appreciation to all our users for letting us be part of their daily lives. Many more users are now using digital services, and local businesses are increasingly embracing the shift online. We are glad to have been able to adapt to their evolving needs this past year and we will continue to help more people benefit from the digital economy as we head into a new year. We look forward to celebrating the year-end with all our users as we bring smiles to one another this holiday season.”
1. Celebrating the happiest time of the year with the best deals
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2. Celebrating the holidays with entertainment for the whole family
Users can also expect non-stop entertainment from today until the big finale on December 12. Highlights include:
Fun-filled 12.12 TV Special: Filipinos can tune in to GMA 7 and Shopee Live this December 12, 10:30pm, to catch Tomorrow X Together, Korea’s hottest rising boy group, grace the stage with a very special performance. Celebrities such as Michael V, Ysabel Ortega, Kate Valdez, Rayver Cruz, Julie Ann Jose, and Andrea Torres will also join host Willie Revillame for a fun and star-studded evening.
Entertaining content from Shopee’s newest brand ambassadors: Fans can catch Dingdong and Zia’s festive new TV commercial, which features the beloved Pinoy Christmas tradition bunutan ng pera, on local TV networks and on Shopee’s official Facebook and YouTube accounts. Users can also check out Shopee’s YouTube and Tiktok accounts for heartwarming videos featuring Dingdong and Zia, wherein they recreate social media challenges, go shopping on Shopee, and more.
Exciting games and contests: Users can win voucher giveaways by joining Dingdong- and Zia-themed games and contests on Shopee’s official Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram accounts. From December 1-12, users can win a total of ₱12,000,000 in prizes from their favorite local celebrities, including Dingdong and Zia, by playing Shopee Celebrity Pamasko on the app. Users simply have to tap on the angpao to win a prize from the celebrity of the day.
3. Celebrating local businesses and culture
Local businesses represent a significant part of local culture and as the need for digitalization increases, Shopee is committed to supporting these sellers and helping them thrive:
Shopee Celebrates Local: Shopee launches ‘Shopee Celebrates Local,’ a special contest to share and promote beloved local sellers. Users can read their stories on the #TatakPinoy page and on Shopee’s social media channels, and vote for their favorites until December 5. Winning sellers stand to win prizes they can use for their businesses, while users stand to win Shopee vouchers. Through the Tatak Pinoy page, users can also enjoy exclusive deals when supporting these sellers.
4. Celebrating wider communities
Through 12.12, Shopee will continue to uplift local communities through its platform. In the spirit of Christmas, Shopee launches the Frontliner Holiday Package to show gratitude for local heroes. Starting December 10, frontliners can avail of this package, which includes vouchers they can use for their holiday celebrations.
For more information about Shopee 12.12 Big Christmas Sale, visit https://shopee.ph/m/christmas-sale.
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November 25, 2021
R Rules delivers a rousing message of empowerment on debut single “DNY
R Rules champions of women empowerment on their debut single “DNY”—out today via MCA Music Inc.
Listen here: http://rrules.lnk.to/DNY
With its propulsive beats and hip-hop
swagger, the Pinay quartet shows unwavering commitment to inspire young music
listeners to stand up for what they believe in and encourage them to find their
inner strength to go after what they want.
The song, which literally means “Don’t
Need Ya,” puts a refreshing spin on empowerment anthems while taking into
consideration the values, perspectives, and views of R Rules as individuals and
as a collective. Aside from using their platform to inspire change and lift
each other up, the Filipino girl group also shares that their latest track
promotes love and kindness in any way or form, be it for your own self and for
others who need it.
“DNY” is co-written by Kevin Yadao and
Tiny Corpuz, and co-produced by Cursebox and Corpuz, with the goal to speak out against the
impossible standards imposed to women and articulate the challenges that they
go through towards claiming their space and earning respect.
With its masterful blend of music
influences that range from hip-hop/R&B to K-Pop, EDM to top 40 music,
“Don’t Need Ya” signals R Rules’ impressive pivot to diverse and eclectic
modern sounds.
As R Rules’ maiden offering, it succeeds
in translating their magnetic confidence into an astounding piece of work that
sounds at par with contemporary global music trends but remains representative
of their unique vision as artists. “Our plan right now, is just to get our
music out there,” says the hound of alpha female swag. “We’re not here to
compete. We just want to carve out a space for our empowering brand of pop
music, and hopefully be taken seriously for who we are as a group.”
R Rules’ “DNY” is out now on streaming platforms worldwide via MCA Music Inc. Watch the music video here.
About R Rules
The story of R Rules is a story of how four women from two cultural backgrounds came together to become pop performers, working hard on their craft and finding ways to delight their audience. R Rules (formerly known as Japh Dolls) are composed of RIYO, RURI, REINA, RISA—all four of them, fluent in Filipino, English, and Japanese and are currently undergoing de rigeur trainee development program to hone their skills. The girls are now set to make an impact on the Philippine pop scene and, hopefully, the global music market.
Learning to sing like the musical pros
Reina
grew up in Japan but is now based in Manila City. She hails from Tokyo and
moved to the Philippines when she turned 19. Her mother is Filipina, and Reina
recalls her mother’s musical tastes as being an inspiration. She wanted to sing
like her mother’s favorite singers, who always hit the high notes and had
powerful voices. When she had the chance, she moved to her mother’s homeland to
pursue musical training.
Reina hopes that people will appreciate her story of how she moved to a place that was unfamiliar to her and had memorable experiences because of it. When we asked about her favorite singers, one of them, Ariana Grande, stood out. Reina says that Grande’s distinctive voice inspired her to aim for the same goal. She wants to collaborate with the YG Entertainment Group in South Korea, the people who are behind another group of artists she admires, Blackpink.
Trying it out and eventually enjoying
the ride
Risa
grew up in the Philippines as a person with two cultures. When she was
finishing high school, she wanted to move to Japan for college because of a
desire to explore her Japanese culture.
Risa’s
musical tastes lean toward pop. What stood out for us, though, was her fondness
for Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox project, where Bradlee and his bandmates
reimagine contemporary pop music through different and older genres. She says
that she can still reminisce about pop songs she likes but appreciate how they
put a twist on it.
What
Risa wants people to get from her story is how she wants us to value the people
we love. Her story of loss and finding comfort and care in others is something
that people can connect with.
Wanting to sing about what dreams are
made of
Riyo
grew up in Japan, where she finished high school. When she was six years old,
she recalls that she wanted to be the pop singer Hannah Montana, Miley Cyrus’s
lead character from the Disney Channel show of the same name. She was often
bullied at school, she also recalls. She had family problems since she was
young when her parents divorced. Even if she sometimes wanted to give up, she
kept on going. Her journey led her to Manila, where she also ended up being in
a group.
Riyo was a tuba player in her junior high school band. She says that it was easy to master the tuba because it didn’t require reading chords, which was complicated for her. If it weren’t for her being signed to an acting agency, she would have continued being in her school’s music club. Her dream is to perform at the Met Gala someday. The annual event at the Metropolitan Museum of New York brings together fashion, music, and visual arts, and has become known for attendees in often flamboyant costumes. She wants her group to be there in outlandish costumes and prove to be the best!
Being part of a new musical family
Ruri,
who also calls herself ARU or R. Performing was part of her life ever since she
was young, and she joined singing contests of all sorts. She wants to grow as a
performer, learning instruments like the guitar and the drums.
Ruri
wants people to appreciate her story of being an independent woman who uses her
talent to achieve her dreams. She connected with her Japanese girl group quickly
because they share the same sense of humor and a deep understanding of each
other. She says of her and her fellow R Rules members, “We are not just a girl group, we are
sisters.”
Coming together to make music
R
Rules marks the second time that our four singers have gotten together to make
music. They were about to give up until they were given a bigger opportunity to
work together. The group says that they have been giving 100% of their effort
to working together, so they decided to give music one last shot. They don’t
want to have any regrets later by doing this.
The
women of R Rules hope to show that people from two different cultures can
perform together in perfect harmony, not just musical. One group they all
admire in common is the K-pop act Blackpink. The Korean girl group, they say,
has a distinct aura and confidence they bring to performing. The group also
appreciates how Blackpink’s members work hard and dedicate themselves to their
craft.
R
Rules’s short-term goals are to improve their singing and dancing. They also
want to showcase their own material in the process of that musical growth. As
for their long-term goals, they hope to become well-known internationally and
perform in big festivals like Coachella, where people like Beyoncé have given
very memorable sets.
R
Rules wants people to be inspired and energized by their music. Most of all,
they want us to believe in ourselves and be strong enough to achieve whatever
we want. This group of young performers is truly one to watch out for, not just
for their talent, but for the stories they want to tell. We look forward to
finding out what they have to offer.
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