When I lived in the Philippines, I think I was really influenced by a lot of band music. The Philippines has such a wide variety of bands, and almost everyone loves band music. So I became very familiar with it naturally, and band music is part of mainstream music scene in the PH right! 👍🏻
@krungy21 Before KPOP came in the Philippines, Pinoy bands are really so popular to the point that in schools during highschool battle of the bands competitions are really popular more than dance or pop music battles.
“stan twt acc mo tas puro politics pinopost” it's either u use ur platform wisely to vote and voice out the problems in our country or andito ka lang para maghanap ng kalandian.
“stan twt acc mo tas puro politics pinopost” it's either u use ur platform wisely to vote and voice out the problems in our country or andito ka lang para maghanap ng kalandian.
PUTANGINA NYO
BATO DELA ROSA
ALAN PETER CAYETANO
PIA CAYETANO
ROBIN PADILLA
LOREN LEGARDA
IMEE MARCOS
MGA DUTERTE
MGA MARCOS
MGA VILLAR
LAHAT KAYO NA HUDAS PUTANGINA NYO
- there is an ongoing national crisis
- economically speaking, we are facing a financial crisis as well. hindi sila kikita dito dahil MAS bababa ang purchasing power
- with the rise of OPM, contributor rin ang stats at pagbaba ng streamability ng kpop dito as interest check
opm rise, p-pop rise… pero may ine-exclude kayong artist or group? there’s nothing wrong with feeling disappointed or believing your idols deserve better. valid naman ‘yon. but never discredit OURS.
hindi nila basta nakuha ‘to overnight. they worked for it, sacrificed for it, and earned every bit of recognition coming their way. if you can’t clap for our girls’ success, kahit respeto na lang. supporting your idols should never mean invalidating the hard work and achievements of others.