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also i started this at like 6pm on a whim the power of ppop possessed me

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practicing how to stylize real people :3 sana kamukha silaaaa sa lahat ng mv nila, fashion-wise fav ko yung dungka!!!
also i started this at like 6pm on a whim the power of ppop possessed me
Visa - SB19
Till this day, I still have 3 missing requirements (jk, but it happens)... I love SB19 :^]
A long overdue SB19 Fanart Series based on SB19 DAM music video (supposed to finish them last year but welp life happens). Inspired by tarot cards, also my first time drawing in Procreate!
Photos are not arranged by numbers but arranged like this because they look good this way hahaha anyways here's who they are:
I- The Wolf King (Pablo)
II- The Cursed Hunter (Josh)
III- The Golden Bard (Stell)
IV- The Crow Knight (Ken)
V- The Wise Seer (Justin)
Planning on making them as physical cards as freebies for the upcoming SB19 Trilogy Finale Concert! Hope they turn out fine!
dam, anong pakiramdam?
(how does it feel?)
(source: sb19 - DAM [music video])
I’ve heard lots of good comments about SB19’s new song VISA, and as your resident translator, of course I was curious how the official English subtitles compare to the original language.
The translation of “anak ng pating” to “son of a gun” sufficiently gets the feeling across. However, it does not explain why they show a kid in a shark costume right at this line—It’s because the original line literally translates to “child of a shark.” And in Filipino, “shark” is a figurative term for a swindler. Additionally, in English, a shark is also someone who “takes advantage of others through usury, extortion, or devious means” (Merriam-Webster).
With the baby shark here having an APPROVED stamp on its head, the whole scene becomes a reference to nepo babies who can just buy their way through government processes
Edit: While I’m at it, I’ll go ahead and explain the surrounding lines as well
Original Filipino lyrics:
Wow! Ang galing! Nabusog lahat sa’king sinaing ’Nak ng pating Nagreklamo pang lata yung kanin!
Official English translation:
Wow! Amazing! Everyone ate from what I cooked Son of a gun! But now my cooking’s got complaints!
The cooking metaphor in the original language is actually more specific. Here’s a word-for-word translation:
Everyone felt full from the rice I cooked They complained that the rice [had too much water]
The word “lata” in Filipino is often used when the food is overcooked or had too much water, resulting in the food being wet/soggy
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SB19 101 + Songs to Listen to
SB19 is a trailblazing Filipino PPop (Pinoy Pop) group, making waves both locally and internationally with their unique blend of Filipino and Korean pop influences. Formed in 2016 under ShowBT Philippines, the group comprises five talented members: Pablo, Josh, Stell, Ken, and Justin. They are known for their powerful vocals, intricate choreography, and heartfelt songwriting, quickly rising to fame with their uplifting and relatable music.
Must Listen to SB19 Songs
"Go Up" (2019)
Their breakthrough hit, this upbeat song about perseverance catapulted SB19 to fame, earning them wide recognition.
The dance practice:
The official MV:
"Alab (Burning)" (2020)
A vibrant and energetic pop song with a catchy hook, "Alab" is a fan favorite for its infectious energy and danceable beat.
"Hanggang Sa Huli" (2020)
A ballad about unrequited love and heartbreak, this song highlights SB19’s vocal harmonies and emotional depth.
I can only add 10 videos to a post so I selected 10 to share. I didn't include this track but you can watch this song's animated music video here. ⬅️
"Tilaluha" (2019)
SB19’s debut single, a sentimental ballad about longing and heartache, setting the stage for their success with its powerful vocals and emotional resonance.
Watch the music video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Fqszuma1zQ
"Mapa" (2021)
A heartfelt tribute to parents, "Mapa" combines "Mama" and "Papa" in its title, symbolizing gratitude and love as well as "mapa" for map, showing gratitude to those who guide us.
The song’s touching lyrics and soothing melody make it a fan favorite. It's their most-viewed video to date, with over 104 million views as of this post.
"WYAT (Where You At)" (2022)
This upbeat, disco-pop track captures the excitement of reconnecting with loved ones after a long time apart. Its retro vibe and feel-good energy make it a standout. Its energy and catchy hook make it a great introduction to SB19’s style.
"What?" (2021)
This powerful anthem speaks about identity and pride, blending rock and pop elements with explosive choreography.
"Bazinga" (2021)
A hard-hitting track with themes of resilience and confidence. It topped Billboard's Hot Trending Songs chart, emphasizing the group's growing international fanbase.
"Gento" (2023)
Known for its hard-hitting beat and confident lyrics, this song symbolizes change and progress. The title is a play on "ginto" (gold) and "ganito" (like this), signaling excellence and ambition. It’s an anthem of self-empowerment and worth, emphasizing the group's hard work and resilience.
It's their second most viewed video after "Mapa" and has been making the rounds on social media for its iconic dance moves. Several Korean idols and other celebrities did not escape the challenge to try the trend.
"I Want You" (2023)
A sultry, smooth track with a slow, sensual beat. This song showcases SB19's ability to blend R&B influences into their music while maintaining their signature style.
"CRIMZONE" (2023)
A powerful anthem of defiance and resilience, this track has an intense energy with a rebellious tone, demonstrating SB19’s versatility in both sound and performance.
This track stands out with its intense beats and themes of perseverance, encouraging listeners to remain steadfast despite challenges. The energetic delivery and impactful lyrics give it an empowering feel.
Here's a link to the official lyric video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-Nh623g0-Y
"Liham" (2023)
A moving ballad about unspoken feelings, "Liham" captures the pain and longing of words left unsaid in a heartfelt letter. It's themes of love, longing, and vulnerability, highlights SB19's emotional depth.
The lyric video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orU-h3eX-Gc
"Ilaw" (2023)
A more emotional, introspective track, "Ilaw" represents hope and guidance, showcasing SB19’s ability to convey deep feelings through gentle melodies and touching lyrics.
Here's a link to the official lyric video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ns8DztSfwo
"Moonlight" (2024)
Moonlight has a dreamy, mellow feel, combining smooth melodies with reflective lyrics. It’s particularly appreciated for its atmospheric and soothing vibe.
They have collaborated with Ian Asher and Terry Zhong in "Moonlight." Other collaborations include "Ready" with Apl.de.Ap of Black Eyed Peas and "Kalakal" with Gloc-9, the latter is often dubbed as the fastest rapper in the Philippines.
Other Must Watch Videos
Apart from their official music videos, it's worth watching live performances and one-take recordings such as from The First Take and Wish Bus.
SB19 offers a dynamic and diverse discography, blending pop, ballads, R&B, rock, and hip-hop, making them an exciting force in the PPop industry and beyond.
Members
Pablo (John Paulo Nase)
The group’s leader, main rapper, and lead vocalist, Pablo is also a talented songwriter and producer. He is credited with writing most of SB19's songs.
Josh (Josh Cullen Santos)
Josh serves as the lead rapper and sub-vocalist of the group. He's the eldest member of the group, but true to his name, Cullen, he's like a vampire who doesn't look his age.
While all of them struggled before reaching where they are right now, Josh's life story is probably the most interesting one (IMO). It could have easily landed an episode of biopic (often dramatic but with life lessons to serve) shows like "Magpakailanman" or "Maalala mo Kaya."
Stell (Stellvester Ajero)
Known for his powerful vocals, Stell is SB19's main vocalist. He is also involved in vocal arrangements and harmonies, bringing emotional depth to the group's music.
Ken (Felip Jhon Suson)
As the group's main dancer and sub-vocalist, Ken has a distinct low vocal range that adds texture to their songs.
Justin (Justin de Dios)
The youngest member and sub-vocalist, Justin is also the creative mind behind much of SB19's visual content, contributing to their music video direction and concepts.
Solo Music
SB19’s members have ventured into solo projects, further showcasing their individual artistry alongside their group success.
Pablo
Pablo's solo single, "La Luna" (2022), is a deep, introspective track that explores themes of inner battles, freedom, and identity, set against a dark, moody backdrop.
He continues to explore deeper themes in his solo work with two recent albums, "Alon" and "Laon" (2024). These albums are a reflection of his growth as a songwriter and producer, tackling topics like personal struggles, introspection, and resilience.
Laon (long time, old, ancient; you get the point) is more upbeat and often edgy, while Alon (waves, like ocean waves) is inspirational but sometimes heartbreaking.
"Butata" from Laon is easily the top track with it's basketball-themed lyrics referencing the anime Slam Dunk, which was a hit in the Philippines back in the 2000s. "Butata" literally means getting zero points or losing a game. It's a gritty, hard-hitting track that reflects Pablo’s ability to mix emotional vulnerability with strong, impactful lyricism.
I like all the songs in Alon, especially "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" and "Drowning in the Water." The former (TBWCW) is surprisingly not about the boy who cried wolf but about the boy who is also the wolf at the same time, and he's having a dialogue with himself. The latter is a song he wrote about a decade or so ago. Let me add "Wala" as well.
Josh
In 2023, Josh launched his solo single "Wild Tonight," which blends dark, edgy themes with electronic pop influences.
Josh later released "1999" this year, which reflects his personal memories and nostalgia of growing up in the '90s. The song blends retro vibes with modern electronic beats, celebrating the simplicity and joy of youth.
Other notable songs from both the first wave of singles and the current ones include Yoko Na featuring Al James, Get Right, No Control, and Sumaya. The entire Lost and Found album (2024) is bop to be honest, but my personal favorites are Silent Cries, See Me, and Honest.
Felip / Ken
Under his solo name "Felip," he has released tracks like "Palayo" and "Bulan," which explore his creative individuality and experiment with contemporary R&B and hip-hop with some traditional elements. Fake Faces easily makes him a "Rocksta." Let me add Kanako too. It's in Bisaya (another language in the Philippines).
Apart from the singles, he has released the 7 Sins (2024) album. I love the entire album, especially the rage song "envy" and the inspiring "ache." The kids choir at the song's bridge can melt your heart further amid the already heart-melting lyrics. His collaboration with Dutch-Filipino R&B singer Cyra Gwynth "lust" is a must-listen to track as well. The entire album is a must-listen to, actually.
Stell
Stell's songs combine a mix of ballads and pop tracks that allow him to express his personal experiences and artistic growth beyond his work with SB19.
(GIF is in his The Voice Philippines coach era)
One of the standout songs from Stell’s solo project, "Room" is a heartfelt ballad that focuses on the themes of love, vulnerability, and personal space. Stell’s rich vocals shine, creating an intimate emotional connection with listeners.
Speaking of that GIF, Stell became a coach for the Philippine franchise of The Voice Generations (2023) and The Voice Kids (2024). His rendition of All By Myself with David Foster further proves his vocal strength.
Justin
Justin’s recent solo releases have also gained attention for their unique storytelling and personal touch.
"Kaibigan" is a touching song about friendship and love (or more like friendzoned). It highlights Justin's lyrical ability to convey warmth and connection, blending gentle melodies with heartfelt lyrics.
"Surreal": This track dives into dreamlike themes of wonder and imagination, offering a smooth, almost ethereal sound that showcases Justin's creativity and softer vocal tones.
These solo efforts from SB19’s members, alongside their group discography, illustrate the depth of their musical abilities and their desire to push boundaries within PPop and beyond.
Erratum: this post is constantly being updated
DAM
Like, damn! The music video for SB19's new single, "DAM," for their upcoming comeback album SAW (Simula at Wakas, translates to "the Beginning and the End" or "Start and Finish") is so damn lit! It has surpassed 4 million YouTube views within 24 hours. That's the second highest record in the Philippines to date.
SAW World Tour
Like, damn! The SAW World Tour Philippine leg at the Philippine Arena (with a capacity of 50,000+ seats) got sold out in just 7 hours! Other tour locations also got sold out! Some even within several minutes! 😱
🍎 Simula at Wakas World Tour Kickoff WE DID IT! We OFFICIALLY SOLD OUT the Philippine Arena in less than 7 hours! From the bottom of our he
FIFI AT SB19 CONCERT IN LA LAST NIGHT!!! WE LOVE A QUEEN SUPPORTING OTHER FILO ARTISTS😭🫶
Alsoooooo look at herrrrr!!! Ended my sophia drought and relapse from hereee!! Thank God for all these sophia crumbs last night🥹🥹🥹