P-Pop, or Philippine Pop music, is gaining attention with its growing fanbase. While it’s not new, memorable groups like Sexbomb and boy bands like 143 and XLR8 have existed in the past. What’s exciting now is the resurgence of P-Pop. Artists have better opportunities to connect with fans locally and internationally, meaning more people enjoy their music worldwide.
SB19, a boy group, has played a significant role in popularizing P-Pop, especially in an industry that’s often hesitant about new groups. With strong support from their fanbase, known as A’TIN, SB19 has shown that groups can succeed in the music scene. Their relationship with their fans has demonstrated the impact of dedicated supporters, turning venues into lively hubs of energy and excitement.
In the music industry, success isn’t just about dance moves, personalities, or singing skills. It’s the music itself that often makes or breaks a group’s fame. Music is powerful. It can lift spirits, connect people, and express feelings beyond words. A great song acts like a magnet, pulling listeners into a world of sound and emotion. When a song touches people deeply, it turns them from casual listeners into loyal fans, making music the key to a group’s success.
Here is Zeen’s Top P-Pop Songs of 2024 Q1
Diyan Ka Lang – BINI
Picture this: a song that feels like a warm embrace, a song so underrated it’s practically a hidden treasure. Imagine being serenaded by it, feeling every word like a love letter just for you. It’s the kind of experience that speaks to the soul, where passion meets poetry in perfect harmony. BINI sends a message that the listener should bring this song to life together. Trust them, you won’t regret it.
Eksena – YARA
Who could have overlooked this group that caused such a frenzy online with their unique rendition of Sexbomb’s “Bakit, Papa?” Their bold approach to the song is brimming with charisma—I can’t get enough. They leave me yearning for more, with every performance leaving me wishing I could see them live. They’re captivating, and stumbling upon their talent brings me so much joy.
Yoko Na – Josh Cullen of SB19
How awesome is it that Josh Cullen from SB19 and Al James teamed up? It’s like a dream collab for OPM listeners. This song? It’s so insanely catchy it’s already on repeat in my playlist. Just one listen, and you’re hooked. And their voices together? It’s like they were meant to sing side by side. It’s magical like they’re a match made in heaven with this collaboration.
Kanta Ng Tanga – VXON
This song? It’s like my personal anthem for the delusional. You know the type—the ones who find romance in every little thing. And hey, no judgment here! But seriously, it’s the kind of track made for live performances. I can imagine myself and my friends bouncing around, choreographing cute moves to match its vibe. It’s just that catchy.
You Did It – KAIA
As one of the leading girl group performers in the country, their exceptional stage presence and vocals shine through in their latest music release. KAIA’s ‘You Did It’ is an infectious tune that draws you in deeper with each listen, almost like they possess a captivating magic that transports you to another area.
Laging Naroon Ka – Yes My Love
If there’s anyone who knows how to make vocals shine truly, it’s Yes My Love. They effortlessly illuminate this song with their falsettos and rich low registers, creating an intimate connection as if speaking directly to the listener. With the seamless integration of heartfelt lyrics and captivating adlibs and growls, a new anthem is poised to emerge from this song.
Moonlight – SB19
Who could have imagined that SB19 would venture into such an upbeat track, a departure from their previous works that resonated deeply with Filipinos? Certainly not me! SB19, as exceptional artists, continually push boundaries and eagerly explore new horizons. Their adventurous spirit has yielded remarkable results, as evidenced by the infectious energy of “Moonlight.” This song solidifies SB19’s reputation as dynamic artists who refuse to remain stagnant, always willing to evolve and adapt. It’s no wonder they’re hailed as the P-Pop Kings.