The visual and choreo elements are really similar to K-pop! Even the synth heavy sound lol. For a Kpop fan, this is very easy to digest and appreciate.
They are under a Korean company and were trained using the Korean system for idol training. Their composer has done songs for TVXQ, Wanna One, etc. so that’s why. 🙂
Some members used to be in cover dance groups before auditioning and making it to this group. It’s pretty cool coz I like the sound but then it’s in my language~
Ive been hearing about this group via Facebook friends and and YouTube recommendations for the past few weeks, I wasn’t paying attention to it much. But yesterday,I clicked on their dance practice video. And voila, I’m sold.
I really like the song. Yes, definitely Kpop sound. Pero pucha, Tagalog. And I’m all for that. Yesss. Talentado pati mga batang ito. They have the skills and talent to be big. I will support them.
Did you watch their Hanggang sa Huli performance? I like that one too. And their interview on Letters and Music? Definitely Kpop trained, no doubt about it. Pero pucha Filipino. Yesss!!
I’m actually surprised that the Kpop business
(training and promotion) can actually work for a different country.
Woot!! I think I’ve watched every video they have out there. Hahaha. It just feels oddly satisfying to watch even without subs! And their humor is just exactly how I joke around with friends. I never knew this would be possible. Haha.
They also sound very polite and professional during interviews. Seems like they got trained in every aspect.
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earthna
September 15, 2019 at 1:17 AM
I can’t believe I’ll add another group to stan but here are my new babies! They’re a Filipino boy group called SB19~
greenfields
September 15, 2019 at 2:20 AM
The visual and choreo elements are really similar to K-pop! Even the synth heavy sound lol. For a Kpop fan, this is very easy to digest and appreciate.
earthna
September 15, 2019 at 2:27 AM
They are under a Korean company and were trained using the Korean system for idol training. Their composer has done songs for TVXQ, Wanna One, etc. so that’s why. 🙂
Some members used to be in cover dance groups before auditioning and making it to this group. It’s pretty cool coz I like the sound but then it’s in my language~
drawde2000
September 15, 2019 at 2:40 AM
Ive been hearing about this group via Facebook friends and and YouTube recommendations for the past few weeks, I wasn’t paying attention to it much. But yesterday,I clicked on their dance practice video. And voila, I’m sold.
I really like the song. Yes, definitely Kpop sound. Pero pucha, Tagalog. And I’m all for that. Yesss. Talentado pati mga batang ito. They have the skills and talent to be big. I will support them.
Did you watch their Hanggang sa Huli performance? I like that one too. And their interview on Letters and Music? Definitely Kpop trained, no doubt about it. Pero pucha Filipino. Yesss!!
I’m actually surprised that the Kpop business
(training and promotion) can actually work for a different country.
earthna
September 15, 2019 at 2:16 PM
Woot!! I think I’ve watched every video they have out there. Hahaha. It just feels oddly satisfying to watch even without subs! And their humor is just exactly how I joke around with friends. I never knew this would be possible. Haha.
They also sound very polite and professional during interviews. Seems like they got trained in every aspect.