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On July 31, SB19 opened the [[Binibining Pilipinas 2022]] Coronation Night with the pageant's theme song, "Win Your Heart."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/lifestyle/content/840036/sb19-opens-binibining-pilipinas-2022-coronation-night-with-electric-performance/story/|title=SB19 opens Binibining Pilipinas 2022 coronation night with electric performance|date=July 31, 2022|publisher=GMA Network News|access-date=August 1, 2022}}</ref> The theme song was originally written by the legendary composer Dero “Nonong” Pedero in 1999. It was last given a new sound by Ballad King [[Martin Nievera]] in 2013 for [[Binibining Pilipinas]]’ 50th Year.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nme.com/en_asia/news/music/sb19-share-new-rendition-of-binibining-pilipinas-theme-song-win-your-heart-3268033|title=SB19 share new rendition of Binibining Pilipinas’ theme song ‘Win Your Heart’|date=July 13, 2022|publisher=NME Asia News|access-date=August 1, 2022}}</ref> SB19 freshen up the tune. Being the first P-pop group to give the most significant change, they added rap lines in SB19’s signature style. It gives the classic sung parts their interpretation, bringing the song firmly into the realm of [[Pinoy pop|P-Pop]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ppopprofiles.com/post/sb19-winyourheart|title=SB19 is Set to Win the Heart of the Nation|date=July 18, 2022|publisher=ppopprofiles.com|access-date=August 1, 2022}}</ref>
On July 31, SB19 opened the [[Binibining Pilipinas 2022]] Coronation Night with the pageant's theme song, "Win Your Heart."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/lifestyle/content/840036/sb19-opens-binibining-pilipinas-2022-coronation-night-with-electric-performance/story/|title=SB19 opens Binibining Pilipinas 2022 coronation night with electric performance|date=July 31, 2022|publisher=GMA Network News|access-date=August 1, 2022}}</ref> The theme song was originally written by the legendary composer Dero “Nonong” Pedero in 1999. It was last given a new sound by Ballad King [[Martin Nievera]] in 2013 for [[Binibining Pilipinas]]’ 50th Year.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nme.com/en_asia/news/music/sb19-share-new-rendition-of-binibining-pilipinas-theme-song-win-your-heart-3268033|title=SB19 share new rendition of Binibining Pilipinas’ theme song ‘Win Your Heart’|date=July 13, 2022|publisher=NME Asia News|access-date=August 1, 2022}}</ref> SB19 freshen up the tune. Being the first P-pop group to give the most significant change, they added rap lines in SB19’s signature style. It gives the classic sung parts their interpretation, bringing the song firmly into the realm of [[Pinoy pop|P-Pop]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ppopprofiles.com/post/sb19-winyourheart|title=SB19 is Set to Win the Heart of the Nation|date=July 18, 2022|publisher=ppopprofiles.com|access-date=August 1, 2022}}</ref>


=== 2022: ''WYAT (Where You At)'' – present ===
=== 2022–present: "WYAT (Where You At)" ===
On August 1, at the stroke of midnight, the social media page of SB19 shared an image of their logo static interference and glitches. It is also a signal that the group is gearing up for something new<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bandwagon.asia/articles/sb19-tease-comeback-new-music-single-album-showbt-2022|title=SB19 Tease Comeback|date=August 1, 2022|publisher=Bandwagon Asia}}</ref>
On August 1, at the stroke of midnight, the social media page of SB19 shared an image of their logo static interference and glitches. It is also a signal that the group is gearing up for something new.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bandwagon.asia/articles/sb19-tease-comeback-new-music-single-album-showbt-2022|title=SB19 Tease Comeback|date=August 1, 2022|publisher=Bandwagon Asia}}</ref>


For the first whole week of August, SB19 has been teasing their comeback. On August 12, SB19 released the single comeback title "WYAT" (Where You At), a disco-pop song that highlights the urgency of disconnection to reconnection of the times that should be releasing on September 2 with an official music video and a global concert tour named ''[[Where You At Tour]]'' will kickoff in Manila on September 17 in [[Araneta Coliseum]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Roque |first=Nika |title=SB19 teases comeback single, concert tour kickoff in September|url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/lifestyle/hobbiesandactivities/841352/sb19-teases-comeback-single-concert-tour-kickoff-in-september/story/|publisher=GMA Network News|date=August 12, 2022}}</ref> The group's social media, especially [[Twitter]], has erupted over the last few days after the boy group released a series of cryptic riddles and videos that led fans to speculate about a world tour.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Angan |first=Kara |title=The Philippines’ beloved P-pop group enters a new era with the announcement of a new single, "Where You At," |url=https://hiphopdx.com/en_asia/news/id.72506/title.sb19-surprises-fans-with-announcement-of-new-single-and-tour-next-month#signup|publisher=HipHop DX|date=August 12, 2022}}</ref> As a result, the hashtag #WhereIsSB19 has been trending on Twitter worldwide daily. SB19 released their final video of the series announcing that the single and tour will be launched in September. Few cities in the Philippines were included on the tours after [[Quezon City]] Metro Manila. [[New Clark City|Clark City]] will be the next location, then [[Cebu City]] and [[Davao City]]. [[Singapore]], [[United Arab Emirates|UAE]] and [[USA]] was also included on the comeback concert tour list.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Cruz |first=James Patrick |title=‘WYAT (Where You At)’: SB19 to embark on world tour, release new single|url=https://interaksyon.philstar.com/celebrities/2022/08/12/225097/wyat-where-you-at-sb19-to-embark-on-world-tour-release-new-single/|publisher=Interaksyon Philstar News|date=August 12, 2022}}</ref>
For the first whole week of August, SB19 has been teasing their comeback. On August 12, SB19 released the single comeback title "WYAT (Where You At)", a disco-pop song that highlights the urgency of disconnection to reconnection of the times that should be releasing on September 2 with an official music video and a global concert tour named [[Where You At Tour]] will kickoff in Manila on September 17 in [[Araneta Coliseum]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Roque |first=Nika |title=SB19 teases comeback single, concert tour kickoff in September|url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/lifestyle/hobbiesandactivities/841352/sb19-teases-comeback-single-concert-tour-kickoff-in-september/story/|publisher=GMA Network News|date=August 12, 2022}}</ref> The group's social media, especially [[Twitter]], has erupted over the last few days after the boy group released a series of cryptic riddles and videos that led fans to speculate about a world tour.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Angan |first=Kara |title=The Philippines’ beloved P-pop group enters a new era with the announcement of a new single, "Where You At," |url=https://hiphopdx.com/en_asia/news/id.72506/title.sb19-surprises-fans-with-announcement-of-new-single-and-tour-next-month#signup|publisher=HipHop DX|date=August 12, 2022}}</ref> As a result, the hashtag #WhereIsSB19 has been trending on Twitter worldwide daily. SB19 released their final video of the series announcing that the single and tour will be launched in September. Few cities in the Philippines were included on the tours after [[Quezon City]] Metro Manila. [[New Clark City|Clark City]] will be the next location, then [[Cebu City]] and [[Davao City]]. [[Singapore]], the [[United Arab Emirates]] and the [[United States]] was also included on the comeback concert tour list.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Cruz |first=James Patrick |title=‘WYAT (Where You At)’: SB19 to embark on world tour, release new single|url=https://interaksyon.philstar.com/celebrities/2022/08/12/225097/wyat-where-you-at-sb19-to-embark-on-world-tour-release-new-single/|publisher=Interaksyon Philstar News|date=August 12, 2022}}</ref>


==Artistry==
==Artistry==

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SB19
SB19 at Binibining Pilipinas 2022 in Smart Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City on July 31, 2022 From left: Pablo, Ken, Stell, Josh, and Justin
SB19 at Binibining Pilipinas 2022 in Smart Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City on July 31, 2022
From left: Pablo, Ken, Stell, Josh, and Justin
Background information
Also known asSoundbreak 19
OriginManila, Philippines
Genres
Years active2018–present
Labels
Members
Websitesb19official.com

SB19 is a five-member Filipino boy band that debuted in 2018, consisting of Pablo, Stell, Ken, Justin and Josh.[1] They were trained for four years by ShowBT Philippines, beginning in 2016.[2] They are the first Filipino and Southeast Asian act to be nominated in Billboard Music Awards for the Top Social Artist category.[3][4] They are also the first Southeast Asian act to enter the top 10 of Billboard Social 50 weekly and year-end charts.[5][6] SB19 promotes its music as part of Pinoy pop (P-pop)—a popular sub-genre of Original Filipino Music.[7]

Name

The letters in the group name were from the initials of their Korean management company, ShowBT. The number 19 had derived from the addition or subtraction of the country codes of South Korea (82) and the Philippines (63). It symbolized the collaboration of the two countries in the formation of the group.[8] The members themselves, however, used the phrase "Sound Break"—for the goal to "break into the music scene"[9] and improve the quality of Philippine boy groups.

History

2016–2018: Formation and early years

SB19 was formed by ShowBT Philippines, the Philippine subsidiary of ShowBT Group in Korea. After the members were selected from hundreds of auditionees during a talent search in 2016, they underwent the same type of training provided to K-pop idols. They were supposed to be performers only on the company's events and activities but CEO Geong Seong Han decided to launch them as a boy group.[10] The group debuted with Josh, Pablo, Stell, Ken, and Justin on October 26, 2018, with the ballad single "Tilaluha". However, their initial efforts at promotions, mostly in schools and malls, were met with a "lukewarm reception".[11]

2019: "Go Up" and rising popularity

SB19's second single "Go Up" was released on July 19, 2019.[12] Pablo described the song as their "last shot" because they had decided to disband if their career did not progress after.[13] Unexpectedly, they gained public attention after the dance practice video of the song was uploaded which was later shared by a fan on Twitter and Facebook.[14] Opportunities opened and the group started to appear in multiple radio and television outlets, both local and internationally.[15] On December 22, they embarked on their first-ever nationwide 10 city concert tour titled SB19: Get in the Zone, as a follow-up promotion after becoming viral.[16]

On November 20, SB19 became the first Filipino act to appear on the Billboard Next Big Sound chart.[17][18] They also became the first Filipino act to enter the Billboard Social 50, debuting at number 28 on the week of December 28, 2019.[19][20] Jeff Benjamin of Billboard noted that a growing international fanbase had aided their appearance in the chart. He added that "more artists [will] continue to look East for inspiration and a larger audience".[21] Forbes remarked that the localization of ShowBT of the K-pop model is not unique, but SB19 is the first in the Philippines to succeed due to their strategic use of social media—the main factor of SB19's Social 50 chart appearance.[22]

SB19 performing "Alab (Burning)" at 6th Wish 107.5 Music Awards in Smart Araneta Coliseum on January 17, 2021

On December 25, Sony Music Philippines announced that SB19 had signed a recording contract with them,[23] and on the same day, the group released their third single, "Alab (Burning)", under the new record label.[24][25]

2020: Get in the Zone

On March 9, 2020, SB19 has been added to the roster of artists of Spotify's RADAR Program, which supports new artists through marketing campaigns.[26][27][28] The quintet released their debut album Get in the Zone, featuring nine tracks, including three released singles and two unreleased tracks, on July 31, 2020.[29] Two weeks after the release of the album, SB19 achieved its highest position on the Social 50 chart at number two on the week of August 15.[30] A week later, the group peaked at number five on the Emerging Artist chart.[31][32]

On November 21, they held their first-ever online concert streamed live via the platform Global Live.[33] It was later re-broadcast on November 28 as a fundraiser event for the communities affected by recent typhoons.[34]

On December 3, SB19 appeared at number six on Billboard Year-End Social 50 chart, making them the first Southeast Asian act to reach the top 10 of the magazine's annual chart.[35]

2021–2022: Pagsibol

SB19 performing "Hanggang sa Huli" at 6th Wish 107.5 Music Awards in Smart Araneta Coliseum on January 17, 2021

The group released "What?" on March 9, 2021, as the first single off their upcoming extended play, initially planned to be released in June 2021.[36] On April 24, their first-ever fashion collection, in collaboration with Chynna Mamawal, was released that featured two limited premium sets, shirts, and dresses, all inspired by the single.[37][38]

On April 29, SB19 became the first Filipino and Southeast Asian act to be nominated in Billboard Music Awards for Top Social Artist along with BTS, Blackpink, Ariana Grande, and Seventeen—which BTS won.[39][40] It marked the first-ever appearance of a Filipino artist in the Billboard Music Awards.

Their second pre-release single "Mapa" was released on May 16, 2021 as a tribute for parents.[41] A band version in collaboration with Ben&Ben was released on June 27, 2021.[42] Their first extended play Pagsibol was then released on July 22, 2021.[43]

On August 1, the group held their first concert in 2021 titled Back in the Zone streamed online on KTX which became the top-selling concert on the platform.[44] SB19 performed in the Forte: A Pop Orchestra Concert on October 17 with the SSC Chamber Choir, Battig Chamber Orchestra, and 4th Impact for the benefit of Sr. Baptista Battig Music Foundation scholars.[45]

On October 21, SB19 has been nominated as Best Southeast Asia Act at the 2021 MTV Europe Music Awards.[46]

On November 4, "Bazinga" entered the newly-launched Billboard Hot Trending Songs at number 14 for the 24-hour and number 20 on the weekly.[47] SB19 is the first Filipino artist to debut a track on the chart.

On December 16, National Commission for Culture and the Arts appointed SB19 as new Youth and Sentro Rizal ambassador.[48] As part of the celebration of their 3rd anniversary, SB19 released a 6-episode series featuring the group members each, released on WeTV and YouTube.[49] They also held the SB19 2021: Our Zone Third Anniversary Concert on December 18 and 19 streamed live online and later released on WeTV.[50][51]

On the week of December 11, the "Bazinga" reached number one on the Hot Trending Songs.[52] It later becomes the song with the most weeks at number one on the chart surpassing six weeks run of "Butter".[53]

On January 9, 2022, the group performed for their first international music festival representing the Philippines at the 2021 ASEAN-Korea Round Festival with the goal of sharing cultures within the ASEAN region.[54] On March 16, 2022 they attended the Expo 2020 and performed at Dubai Exhibition Centre which marked SB19's first international live performance.[55]

On April 10, 2022, two years during which most live activities have not been allowed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, SB19 headlined the first-ever P-pop Convention (PPOP Con) at Araneta City.[56]

On April 23, 2022, SB19 held their first paid live solo concert at Araneta Coliseum hosted by Dunkin' Philippines.[57]

On June 28, 2022, SB19 lands spots on Twitter Philippines "#WorldMusicDay" 2022 lists. The group was able to snag the top spot in the Top Music-Related Handles in the Philippines and the Top Hashtags Around Music in the Philippines lists on Twitter from May 31 to June 1. It was revealed during the celebration of Fête de la Musique (World Music Day) which aims to laud artists and communities locally and in South East Asia.[58]

On July 5, Ken performed his newest solo single, "Bulan," at The Recording Academy Grammy's online series Global Spin, which celebrates global music, international artists, and the world's sounds. He is the first Filipino act to be featured in the said online series.[59]

On July 31, SB19 opened the Binibining Pilipinas 2022 Coronation Night with the pageant's theme song, "Win Your Heart."[60] The theme song was originally written by the legendary composer Dero “Nonong” Pedero in 1999. It was last given a new sound by Ballad King Martin Nievera in 2013 for Binibining Pilipinas’ 50th Year.[61] SB19 freshen up the tune. Being the first P-pop group to give the most significant change, they added rap lines in SB19’s signature style. It gives the classic sung parts their interpretation, bringing the song firmly into the realm of P-Pop.[62]

2022–present: "WYAT (Where You At)"

On August 1, at the stroke of midnight, the social media page of SB19 shared an image of their logo static interference and glitches. It is also a signal that the group is gearing up for something new.[63]

For the first whole week of August, SB19 has been teasing their comeback. On August 12, SB19 released the single comeback title "WYAT (Where You At)", a disco-pop song that highlights the urgency of disconnection to reconnection of the times that should be releasing on September 2 with an official music video and a global concert tour named Where You At Tour will kickoff in Manila on September 17 in Araneta Coliseum.[64] The group's social media, especially Twitter, has erupted over the last few days after the boy group released a series of cryptic riddles and videos that led fans to speculate about a world tour.[65] As a result, the hashtag #WhereIsSB19 has been trending on Twitter worldwide daily. SB19 released their final video of the series announcing that the single and tour will be launched in September. Few cities in the Philippines were included on the tours after Quezon City Metro Manila. Clark City will be the next location, then Cebu City and Davao City. Singapore, the United Arab Emirates and the United States was also included on the comeback concert tour list.[66]

Artistry

Influences

SB19 has cited second-generation boy groups for inspiration such as B2ST and Big Bang as well as third-generation boy groups: VIXX, GOT7, and BTS. Despite their apparent love for Korean music trickling down to their own body of work, SB19 admit they weren't always eager to ride the K-pop wave.[67] Josh was exposed to BoA because of their dancing skills. His music inspirations are GD, Loonie, Gloc-9, Shanti Dope, and Smugglaz. Pablo inspirations are Filipino hip hop artist Loonie and Gloc-9. And he also admires the style of Bigbang’s G-Dragon, Ez Mil, Eminem, and an American rapper, singer, and songwriter NF. He is a strong point of his group and the modern music industry. Stell music inspiration is VIXX. He proudly notes some OPM veterans like Morissette and Sarah G who shaped their music appreciation. Ken's inspirations are Daniel Caesar a Canadian singer and songwriter, Filipino rock band, IV of Spades and Filipino rapper Al James. He admires Japanese rock band One Ok Rock and EXOs soloist Kai. Justin was inspired by the music of Filipino singer-songwriter Michael Pangilinan and GOT7.

Legacy and cultural impact

While Filipino boy and girl groups had been around before SB19, the boy band is credited for "paving the way" for the launch of other music groups displaying a similar level of training, skill, and talent.[68][69]

Culture

On December 16, 2021, The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), the official government agency for culture in the Philippines under the Office of the President of the Philippines has named SB19 as its newest Youth and Sentro Rizal ambassadors representing Filipino culture and stories in the global scene. The NCCA lauded the group for genuine care for advocacies that uplift the Filipino spirit, music, and culture to the global scene, which is in line with the NCCA's mandate to promote Philippine arts and culture worldwide. Sentro Rizal (SR), the Philippines’ cultural center for overseas Filipinos was formally established by the NCCA on June 28, 2011.[70]

Philanthropy

SB19 is known for generosity. On January 12, 2020, when Taal Volcano erupted, the group launched a relief operation to help the eruption victims.[71] On the 5th Wish 107.5 Music Awards, the group won and donated ₱200,000 to their chosen beneficiary, Autism Society Philippines (ASP).[72] On November 28, 2020, SB19 rebroadcast their first-ever virtual concert "Global Live" for Monsoon Relief to raise funds for the communities affected by Super Typhoon Rolly and Typhoon Ulysses.[73]

On October 17, 2021, the group headlined a virtual concert for the benefit of the Baptista Music Foundation, named after Sister Baptista Battig, Order of Saint Benedict (OSB), who was the founder of the Conservatory of Music of Saint Scholastica's College. The foundation's vision is to promote a nation culturally developed and united through music and serve as a catalyst for gifted underprivileged youth, and SB19 agreed to perform in this special concert to raise funds for the music scholars that the foundation is supporting.[74]

On January 5, 2022, through the Stan World "Donations S2 Launching Event", a U.S. based app where fans can party and win rewards for their stars, their fans donated ₩1,820,000 to Save the Children Korea (세이브더칠드런) in SB19 name.[75]

Awards

On December 3, 2020, SB19 appeared at number six on Billboard Year-End Social 50 chart, making them the first Southeast Asian act to reach the top 10 of the magazine's annual chart.[35] On April 29, 2021, SB19 became the first Filipino and Southeast Asian act to be nominated in Billboard Music Awards for Top Social Artist along with BTS, Blackpink, Ariana Grande, and Seventeen.[39][40] It marked the first-ever appearance of a Filipino artist in the Billboard Music Awards. On November 4, "Bazinga" entered the newly-launched Billboard Hot Trending Songs at number 14 for the 24-hour and number 20 on the weekly.[47] SB19 is the first Filipino artist to debut a track on the chart.

On October 21, 2021, SB19 has been nominated as Best Southeast Asia Act at the 2021 MTV Europe Music Awards.[76]

On July 19, 2022 SB19 joined the biggest name on the Teen Vogue as one of the Best Boy Bands Of All Time.[77] SB19 is the only Filipino act on the list composed of 33 bands across different genres and generations.[78]

On July 20, 2022 SB19 fandom "A'TIN" ends up 2nd in Billboard Fan Army Face-Off championship round against "STAY", the fandom of K-pop boyband Stray Kids. The two groups outlasted 62 other vocal fan groups. The Billboard Fan Army Face-Off past champions include two-time winners Super Junior’s E.L.F (two times), three-time clinchers T-ara’s Queens (three times), and Big Bang’s VIPs.[79]

Members

  • Josh – lead rapper[80] and sub-vocalist[81]
  • Pablo[a] – leader, songwriter, lead vocalist, and main rapper[81]
  • Stell – main vocalist and lead dancer[81]
  • Ken – main dancer[80] and lead vocalist[81]
  • Justin – sub-vocalist[81]
  1. ^ He changed his stage name from Sejun to Pablo in 2021.

Discography

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Ref.
2020 EX-MAS Themselves [82]
2021 Our Zone Anniversary Series Themselves [83]

Television appearance

Year Month/Date Program Network Ref.
2018 July–September AJA AJA Tayo (Season 1) TV5 [84]
2019 February–May AJA AJA Tayo (Season 2) [85]
July 19 Unang Hirit GMA [86]
August 7 Letters and Music Net 25 [87]
August 17 I-Witness GMA [88]
September 12 Umagang Kay Ganda ABS-CBN [89]
September 15 ASAP Natin 'To [90]
Rated K [91]
October 10 Tonight with Boy Abunda [92]
October 17 Unang Hirit GMA [93]
October 19 Studio 7 [94]
October 20 Gandang Gabi, Vice! ABS-CBN [95]
October 30 Magandang Buhay [96]
November 16 Daddy's Gurl GMA [97]
November 26 Mars Pa More [98]
November 30 The Clash [99]
December 31 Unang Hirit [100]
2020 January 4 I Can See Your Voice ABS-CBN [101]
January 12 ASAP Natin 'To [102]
January 13 Umagang Kay Ganda [103]
January 19 ASAP Natin 'To [104]
February 16 Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho GMA [105]
March 3 Tonight with Arnold Clavio [106]
March 10 Tonight with Boy Abunda ABS-CBN [107]
It's Showtime [108]
May 3 ASAP Natin 'To [108]
May 4 Unang Hirit GMA [109]
June 29 Letters and Music Net 25 [110]
October 18 Sunday Noontime Live! TV5 [111]
November 10 Lazada 11.11 Super Show Kapamilya Channel [112]
December 11 Lazada 12.12 Super Show [113]
2021 March 20 AJA AJA Tayo sa Jeju [114]
April 29 Unang Hirit GMA [115]
May 9 All Out Sundays [116]
May 15 ASAP Natin 'To ABS-CBN [117]
May 23 ASAP Natin 'To [118]
June 5 Lazada 6.6 Super Show GMA [119]
2022 April 28 Pinoy Big Brother: Kumunity Season 10 Kapamilya Channel/A2Z

Webcast appearance

Year Date Program Presenter company Ref.
2019 September 15 iWant ASAP Live ABS-CBN Corporation [90]
November 14 Kapuso ArtisTambayan GMA Network [120]
2020 January 12 iWant ASAP Live ABS-CBN Corporation [121]
January 19 [122]
March 7 Myx Presents [123]
July 5 I Feel U [124]
July 10 We Rise Together [125]
July 25 Myx Music Awards 2020 [126]
August MTV Asia Spotlight MTV [127]
August 21 PKS Rewind 2020: The Online Reunion Korean Cultural Center Philippines [128]
August 23 Notes of Hope: 6th Wish Anniversary Digital Concert Wish 107.5 [129]
August 29 33rd Awit Awards Awit Awards (PARI) [130]
December 21 Spotify #2020WRAPPED - Philippines Spotify Philippines [131]
2021 June 5 Padayon: The NCCA Hour National Commission for Culture and the Arts [132]

Other ventures

Endorsements

Year Product Company Notes Ref.
2019 Netflix PH " Catch Up" Netflix SB19 performing "Go Up" with lyrics based on various Netflix exclusive shows [133]
"Aloe Soothing Mask Sheet" Mulbit Me Mulbit Me is a Korean Skin care company [134]
2020 "Samsung Galaxy A31" Samsung Philippines Awesome Grooves TikTok Challenge [135]
"Pepsi "Sundin ang Puso" Pepsi Philippines SB19 performing "Sundin ang Puso" remix and Pepsi's 77 Dance TikTok Challenge [136][137]
TM "FunSagad" TM TM "FunSagad" advertisements [138]
"Lucky Me Noodles" Monde Nissin Sarang Anghang. Jjamppong and Hot Cheese Ramyun Cup Noodles! [139]
2021 "Nasa Lazada Yan" Lazada Philippines SB19 as Lazada Brand Ambassadors [140]
"Dunkin Donuts" Dunkin Donuts Philippines SB19 performing the revived 1998 "Pasalubong Ng Bayan" jingle in a music video [141]
DunkinPH and SB19 released a two Episode MV entitled "The One", a 2021 new promotional jingle. [142]
"Yopokki" Yopokki SB19 endorses Yopokki a Korean street food Toppokki [143]
"Montbest Natural Mineral Water" Montbest SB19 endorses Montbest Natural Mineral Water, a Korean bottled water brand [144]
"KFC Chicken Chops" KFC Philippines SB19 endorses KFC Original Recipe Chicken Chops. [145]
"SB19 for Acer" Acer Philippines SB19 as Acer Philippines Brand Ambassador [146]
"G Pa Rin ang Pasko" Life Is G! GCash SB19 as GCash brand celebrity [147]
2022 "Lucky Me Jjamppong" Monde Nissin Sarang-Anghang Sarap ng Lucky Me! Jjamppong feat. SB19 [148]
"Pepsi Blue" Pepsi SB19 for Pambansang Blue day [149]
"Make It Great" Pizza Hut SB19 and Pizza Hut collaboration “Make It Great” campaign is set to introduce new food offerings, an original song, and a special commercial. [150]

Concerts tours

Headlining tours

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