What happens when you lock up some of the best Filipino voices of the next generation in one music camp, with award-winning playwrights from acclaimed theater productions, songwriters who have given us hits like “Tala”, and creators that have all been shaped by music and theater? Adding that all up we have “Still”, Viu’s first Filipino Original musical narrative series.
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As we all await FLØR’s upcoming “Romaniac” album, the singer-songwriter continues to bless us with good music as she drops “Bad Medicine”, a track all about that person you can’t let go, no matter how bad they are for you.
Filipino-American rapper Alex Bruce is talking to all those fake friends out there in new track, showcasing the prolific rapper’s fun personality and badass energy.
On July 23, Dave dropped his much-anticipated second album. This is his follow-up to debut record “Psychodrama” which brought him an Album of the Year award back in 2020.
Building up on the massive success of Rich Brian and NIKI’s “California” track featuring Warren Hue, 88rising adds in Jackson Wang to add more flair to the rising artists’ experience in the Golden State.
Two years after “Catching Feelings” became a smash hit all around the world, New Zealand-hailing band Drax Project rereleases the anthem to take on a more modern flair. This time, featuring Brooklyn-based, R&B/Neo Soul group Phony Ppl.
Until July 31, modern gentlemen can head on over to Ascot Chang at Rustan’s to upgrade their wardrobes with tailored and timeless designs perfect for any occasion.
An EP that explores exaggerated themes about raw energy, human emotions and natural human abilities–KAMIYADA+ drops “The Metal In Me” with jaw dropping music video for lead track “Fucking with My Head.”
Cream Silk’s newest endorsers are Paolo and Miguel Benjamin, the twins known best as the long-haired frontmen of Ben&Ben! The brand launches #CreamSilkArawAraw with its new endorsers, marking the first time it’s working with male personalities.
SCYE tackles mental health through his unique hip-hop flair with “Paru-paro”. The track aims to open up the conversation to honestly talk about fighting demons living in one’s head.