January 22, 2024

Globe steers customers to purchase prepaid load via digital channels

Leading digital solutions platform Globe is shifting its prepaid load top-ups and load selling via digital channels in lieu of the popular call cards. This is in line with its commitment to sustainable business operations and seamless service delivery. 

Users of Globe Prepaid, TM and Globe At Home Prepaid WiFi may load up via the following loading channels, which can be accessed for free:

       GlobeOne App

       GCash

       Globe website

“These digital alternatives make loading up easy and convenient and align with our continuing effort to embed sustainability in our operations. We encourage our customers to embrace this digital shift and join us in this digitization journey,” said Eric Tanbauco, Vice President of Mobile Prepaid Business at Globe.

Load top-ups via electronic reloading in sari-sari stores, convenience stores and malls will remain available.

Retailers with remaining prepaid load cards may continue to sell while supplies last. Customers may still avail of these prepaid load cards and use them until the expiration date indicated.

Here’s how users of Globe Prepaid, TM and Globe At Home Prepaid WiFi can load up:

  1. GlobeOne App

GlobeOne app allows customers to track their load and data, pay bills, reload, subscribe to promos and more.

Step 1: Log-in to GlobeOne app and click on the “Buy Load.”

Step 2: Choose an account or type a mobile number.

Step 3: Enter your desired load amount, then tap “Buy Load.”

Step 4: Choose your preferred payment method and pay.

  1. Online Loading via Globe’s website

Step 1: Go to the loading page (https://new.globe.com.ph/buy-load?)

Step 2: Enter your Prepaid mobile number.

Step 3: Choose an amount or Prepaid promo to load.

Step 4: Click “Next” and choose your mode of payment (gcash or debit/credit cards)


  1. Via GCash

Through GCash, customers can buy load for its own number or send load to others.

            Step 1: Download the GCash app from Google Play or App Store.

            Step 2: Open GCash and select “Load.”

            Step 3: Input the mobile number and press “Next.”

            Step 4: Select the load amount and press “Buy Now.”

Step 5: Confirm the amount of load and press “Pay” to proceed with your transaction.

Globe will continue to expand and provide more ways to top-up and sell loads digitally within the first quarter of this year.

To know more about Globe’s mobile offers, visit globe.com.ph.

PRICE DROP ALERT: vivo Y27 now more affordable at Php 7,999

 

Good news for casual gamers! vivo proudly announces a significant price drop for its popular budget-friendly smartphone, the vivo Y27. Originally priced at Php 8,999, the vivo Y27 is now available at Php 7,999.

Launched in August 2023, the vivo Y27 is an exceptional entry-level gaming phone. Boasting a range of features tailored for gaming enthusiasts, this device delivers a great casual gaming experience. Some of the key gaming-centric features include:

  1. 5000mAh Battery + 44W Fast-Charge Capability: Ensuring prolonged gaming sessions without compromising on performance.
  2. 6GB RAM + 6GB Extended RAM and 128GB ROM + 1TB Expandable Storage: Offering expansive storage and seamless multitasking capabilities.
  3. 6.64-inch FHD+ Sunlight Display: Providing crystal-clear viewing, even in direct sunlight, for an enhanced gaming and viewing experience.
  4. Ultra Game Mode and Multi Turbo 5.5: Streamlining performance and minimizing distractions to create an immersive gaming environment.

Beyond its gaming prowess, the vivo Y27 boasts powerful camera features, making it a versatile companion for photography enthusiasts:

  1. 8MP Front Camera with AI Face Beauty: Ideal for capturing stunning selfies.
  2. 50MP Rear Camera with Super Night Mode: Ensuring exceptional photo quality even in low-light conditions.
  3. 2MP Bokeh Camera: Adding a creative touch to portraits.

Available in two stylish colors, Burgundy Black and Sea Blue, the vivo Y27 is not only a gaming powerhouse but also a fashionable accessory for users.

The price drop aligns with vivo's commitment to providing cutting-edge technology at budget-friendly prices, allowing a broader audience to experience premium features without straining the budget.

Get vivo Y27 in Burgandy Black and Sea Blue at its new price of Php 7,999 today on vivo’s website, Shopee, Lazada, TikTok, and physical stores across the country.

Elijah Canlas, TONEEJAY to join SCRUBB: Live In Manila

 


Prolific actor-rapper Elijah Canlas and chart-topping singer-songwriter TONEEJAY will be joining SCRUBB: Live in Manila on February 10, 2024, at the 123 Block in Mandaluyong City, from 6 p.m. onwards.

Elijah is the mononym of award-winning actor Elijah Canlas, who has done several critically acclaimed films and TV series, including the crossover smash Senior High. Aside from major acting feats, he is embarking on his music career as a hip-hop artist, with his new song “kilala kita” going viral as of late.

TONEEJAY is a fast-rising solo artist who used to be the lead singer of Munimuni, one of the most prominent folk-pop bands in the Philippines. His new single “711” has reached No. 1 on the Spotify Philippines Top 50 for several weeks and continues to gain viral traction from various streaming and social media platforms.

Both award-winning artists will be performing as guest acts to the Thai duo’s highly anticipated set, which will feature songs off the official soundtrack of 2gether: The Series, which stars global BL icons Vachirawit Chivaaree (Bright) and Metawin Opas-iamkajorn (Win).

Aside from the OST, Scrubb is set to entertain Filipino fans with new and old materials spanning six studio albums that they’ve produced throughout the course of their career. To date, Scrubb has graced several sold-out shows in Bangkok and key cities across Asia. The internationally renowned music act is composed of Thawatpon Wongboonsiri and Torpong Chantabubpha.

Tickets to SCRUBB: Live in Manila are now available for fans to purchase: bit.ly/scrubbmnl.

According to event organizer GNN (formerly known as Gabi Na Naman Productions), fans can buy tickets at Ticketmelon for the following tiers: SVIP tickets at PHP 5,200, VIP tickets at PHP 3,200, and Gen Admission tickets at PHP 1,800. Both SVIP and VIP packages have fan benefit inclusions with varying perks.

SCRUBB: Live in Manila is presented and produced by GNN, in partnership with KATINKO and 123 Block.

SB19’s PABLO opens 2024 with genre-blurring single “DETERMINADO”

Blending hip-hop with rock music influences, the prolific songwriter/producer teams up with his brother Josue on this astounding new jam


SB19’s PABLO is back with another bop!

The Filipino singer-songwriter/producer blurs the line between hip-hop and rock on the new single “DETERMINADO,” his first offering this year under Sony Music Entertainment.

Produced by his brother Josue, the genre-averse track pushes experimentation as far as it can go while retaining the La Luna act’s distinct qualities as an artist who is comfortable in his own identity and sonic direction.

Speaking highly of his favorite collaborator, PABLO praised Josue for infusing game-changing ideas during the incubation period of the track and allowing him to shine with a solid production style that doesn’t necessarily have to confine to trends.

“We're a team, we always work hand in hand, always learning from each other, and drawing inspiration back and forth,” said the multi-talented soloist. “We grew up in the same environment so we just vibe and connect easily.”

Integrating dense instrumentation with gloomy synths and booming, confrontational beats, “DETERMINADO” not only impresses listeners with its scale and ambition but also reveals a different side of the SB19 vocalist and main rapper: someone who finds moments of vulnerability and strength in the face of chaos. In the words of PABLO himself, “It’s a realization when we find the courage to actually do what we want, and what kind of artist we aspire to be. We are confronting our fears and roadblocks, but still moving forward.”

Determined to jumpstart a new phase in his career, PABLO is more confident in his undertaking as a musician, going to a sonic space that remains untouched even by his contemporaries and peers.

He adds, “Our music is not just the output; it’s a collective of all the micro-things that happen behind the scenes and all throughout the process. We are more assertive now. Also, this song marks a departure from our previous releases; it's a blend of hip-hop and rock genres.”

Aside from “DETERMINADO,” PABLO is also gearing up for a more exciting 2024. He’s looking into dropping more solo releases apart from his work with SB19, and possibly a debut album to be released soon.

As the prolific artist puts it, “Again, going back to the song title, we are indeed on this journey. I have so many things planned to do in 2024, and definitely one of those is to release my own album.”

PABLO’s “DETERMINADO” is out now on all digital music platforms worldwide via Sony Music Entertainment.

A Climate Change Takes Center Stage in Southeast Asia’s Music Scene

Through the years, the diverse musical traditions of Southeast Asia have served as a universal language, fostering cultural exchange and knowledge. Today, this musical legacy is taking on a new purpose: musicians around the world and from the region are lending their voices to move people to action around the climate crisis.

One initiative is the Music Declares Emergency (MDE), a movement urging the music industry to take action on climate change. Supported by artists such as Grammy-award winning singer Billie Eilish who highlighted her environmental advocacy during one of her Happier Than Ever, The World Tour concert legs in the Philippines in 2022 by strategically minimizing the environmental impact of her tour. Coldplay's Music of the Spheres World Tour, powered by renewable energy and initiatives to reduce carbon footprint, is also expected to go live in the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand this 2024.
This goes beyond musical acts. From Thailand's pioneering Wonderfruit Festival, with its waste reduction and renewable energy, to Malaysia's Rainforest World Music Festival, blending musical traditions with environmental advocacy, more and more concert productions, recording studios, and festivals are implementing eco-conscious measures. Beyond the stage, the Philippines is also echoing its commitment to conservation. The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) of the Philippines’ "KANTALIKASAN" album celebrates winning environmental songs, while Lio Beach Fest in Palawan celebrates environmental awareness, harmonizing vibrant performances and conservation efforts.

Driven by a shared concern for the climate crisis, 13 leading Indonesian musicians also recently came together to form IKLIM ‘the Indonesian Knowledge, Climate, Arts and Music Lab’. These artists of various genres such as Endah N Rhesa, Iga Massardi, Navicula Tony Q Rastafara, and others gathered in Bali earlier this year to gain a deep understanding about the causes of climate change, what needs to be done to reduce carbon emissions and how music and art can be powerful tools for climate action. Their collaboration resulted in the 'sonic/panic' compilation album, released under Alarm Records, Indonesia's first environmentally conscious record label. The album's diverse genres unite under a common cause: the urgent call for climate action.

To celebrate the album's release on major digital platforms, the IKLIM Fest was held in Ubud on November 4, 2023. This event marked the first climate-conscious festival in Indonesia that implemented a 'Reuse Protocol' by Dietplastik Indonesia to reduce the large amounts of single-use waste typically generated at music festivals.

Gede Robi, vocalist and guitarist of Navicula, and a driving force behind IKLIM, said “Until now, there was no collective movement that united Indonesian musicians around the climate crisis. We are inspired by the global Music Declares Emergency movement, and aspire to encourage musicians across the Asian region to join us in taking climate action.”

Furthermore, Robi outlined IKLIM's plans to broaden its reach by collaborating with more musicians and industry professionals across Indonesia and is currently actively promoting the joint movement among musicians in the Philippines, Bhutan, Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia and South Korea.

"The ultimate objective," Robi elaborated, "is to promote sustainability within the music industry. IKLIM functions as a think-tank for making music more environmentally sustainable. As we continue to engage with industry stakeholders, our knowledge and experience will grow, enabling us to develop best practices for reducing the music industry’s carbon emissions. This, in turn, will empower musicians to play a more active role in both raising awareness and mitigating the impact of the climate crisis."

Charting a Path Forward

While challenges persist, which include limited knowledge and access to environmentally friendly solutions within the music industry, Robi believes that as more musicians and industry players join this collective effort, more solutions will emerge.

The establishment of Music Declares Emergency Indonesia, the first chapter of the global movement in Asia is an extension of the global movement that unites musicians, industry professionals and music lovers, and transcends genres and borders to take a collective stand around the climate crisis.

As sustainable practices become integrated into Asia's music industry, musicians in the region can set a standard for responsible entertainment. "The climate crisis has now taken center stage for our generation, and the movement’s success hinges on collaboration, especially among industry stakeholders. We envision that our current efforts will serve as a blueprint for something much bigger in the future.”

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About IKLIM:
The Indonesia Climate, Knowledge, Arts & Music Lab (IKLIM) is a collective of artists and musicians committed to climate action, amplifying the climate dialogue through the universal language of music.

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About Music Declares Emergency (MDE) Indonesia:
The 13 Indonesian musicians behind "Sonic/Panic" are founding members of Music Declares Emergency (MDE) Indonesia, the first chapter of the global movement in Asia. With the call of ‘NO MUSIC ON A DEAD PLANET,’ they are part of a global movement of artists, music industry professionals, individuals, and organizations united by a single goal of protecting all life on Earth.

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