The Rise of P-pop: How today’s generation of artists pushed Filipino music forward (2025)

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By Angela Nicole Guiral

Jun 20, 2024

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Cover What is P-pop? This article explains the genre and its rise to popularity (Photo: @bini_ph, @justsarahgph, @officialsb19 / Instagram; edited by Angela Nicole Guiral)

What is P-pop? This article explains the genre and its rise to popularity (Photo: @bini_ph, @justsarahgph, @officialsb19 / Instagram; edited by Angela Nicole Guiral)

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The Rise of P-pop: How today’s generation of artists pushed Filipino music forward (2)

Danced to Sarah Geronimo’s ‘Tala’, BINI’s ‘Pantropiko’, and even SB19’s ‘Gento’? This is the impact of P-pop—discover more about the genre here

Crucial ingredients formulate today’s best and most loved artists: equal dashes of talent, skill, star factor, solid fanbase, and social media virality. A plethora of names with such qualities come to mind, but one stands out the most—Filipina singer Sarah Geronimo. She has been dubbed popstar royalty after winning the talent show Star for a Night in 2003. Since then, Geronimo has been a staple in the country’s music scene, racking up on awards and endorsements left and right. In 2016, a decade after her debut, she solidified her lasting impact with the song Tala, which became a global sensation. It now boasts over 200 million views on YouTube alone, underscoring her enduring influence and popularity.

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It is no secret that Geronimo inspires artists, having been recognised as a “global force” at the 2024 Billboard Women in Music Awards. One is Filipina girl group BINI’s Sheena, who once said: “If you tell 7-year-old Sheena she would get the chance to watch Sarah Geronimo perform and have a conversation with her, she would not believe you.”

Another artist making waves is BINI, whose claim to fame came with their 2023 release Pantropiko. The official performance video garnered 33 million views on YouTube, bolstered by a slew of covers from fans both within the country and globally. On April 18, it clinched the top spot on Spotify’s Daily Top Songs for the Philippines, beating mainstays like Taylor Swift—a testament to the 4 million followers they have on the platform. The girl group maintained the momentum with the release of Salamin, Salamin, a hit that has solidified their presence in the music scene.

Way before YouTube, Spotify, and other digital streaming platforms, however, people relied on radios, televisions, and even live gigs to catch up on music trends. Bars like Club Dredd and Mayric’s were melting pots of contemporary Filipino music—with artists like Joey Ayala, Wolfgang, and Eraserheads, to name a few, frequenting them. Elsewhere is Myx, a channel most teens and adults will go to for an update on the charts and sing along with their favourite music videos. Nostalgic songs make up most of the roster, like Sam Concepcion and Tippy Dos Santos’s Dati, Daniel Padilla’s Nasa Iyo Na Ang Lahat, or Yeng Constantino’s Chinito, among so many others.

It was during these years that the younger generation was introduced to OPM (Original Pilipino Music), and the line between it and P-pop slowly blurred as the years went by.

What is P-pop exactly?

Contrary to popular belief, the concept of P-pop was already starting to develop in the 1990s to 2000s, in the form of fusing alternative rock with foreign music influences and the continuous rise of Pinoy novelty music that added jukebox beats to songs to make them danceable.

There was a conscious attempt to create a distinctively Filipino character in popular music by blending rock, folk, and ballads to satiate the palate of the wider masses. As a sub-genre of OPM, which came to national consciousness in the Seventies, P-pop can somehow trace its roots to the influences and impact of OPM icons like the Juan Dela Cruz Band and Sampaguita for rock, Freddie Aguilar and Asin for folk, Yoyoy Villame for novelty, Gary Valenciano and Rey Valera for mainstream pop, and more.

Fast forward to 2010 the usual rock bands and novelty songs started to fade out. A new pop genre without any influence of rock and hip-hop was born.

In 2010, Jake Zyrus made history by becoming the first Asian artist to break into the top 10 of the Billboard 200. Alongside this achievement, the 2010s also witnessed the rise of several other remarkable Filipino pop artists: Moira Dela Torre, Ben&Ben, Yeng Constantino, Toni Gonzaga, and Geronimo, who continued to reign supreme years into her career.

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Above ‘Pasalubong’ by Ben&Ben featuring Moira Dela Torre

A decade later, pop music has once again morphed for the better, and this time due to social trends. With technology came exposure to international culture, and Filipinos particularly took a keen interest in South Korea. Groups like Girls’ Generation, Super Junior, Big Bang, and 2NE1 round up some big names that greatly influenced the younger generation—followed by global phenomena such as BTS, Blackpink, and PSY. These, together with Western groups like One Direction and Little Mix, inspired the rise of P-pop groups.

People saw the potential of Filipino artists, citing them as talented and “even better” than other countries. Careless Music chief executive officer Jeffrey Oh said, “You just gotta put in money and time. There’s so much opportunity here for us to overtake.” Taking a page from other countries’ books, Philippine talent agencies now scout for young potentials—whether through auditions, public casting, or word of mouth—and have them undergo rigorous training systems. In journalist Karen Davila’s interview with BINI, they revealed that they all originally auditioned for the reality show Pinoy Big Brother, but director Lauren Dyogi saw their potential and encouraged them to join a boot camp with elimination rounds.

One of the groups that pioneered the era of P-pop groups is SB19. They became the first Southeast Asian act to be nominated for the Billboard Music Awards and the first Southeast Asian act to make an appearance in the top 10 of the Billboard Social 50. Originally, they debuted under the Korean entertainment company SBTown but are now a self-managed group at 1Z Entertainment. The group persists in highlighting Filipino heritage, which is evident in its songs like What?, despite having stark Korean roots and influences.

Several other groups were thrust into the spotlight as well. BINI’s Pantropiko went viral in 2023, with critics claiming video platforms like TikTok and Instagram are the main cause. The song continues to rank high on the charts today. As the “nation’s girl group”, feats like getting the number one spot on the Daily Top Artists Philippines of Spotify on June 16, surpassing Taylor Swift, are now unsurprising.

Above Dance with the Filipina girl group BINI as you watch this performance video (Video: BINI Official / YouTube)

In an interview with ABS-CBN News, they expressed fear that their sudden rise to fame might lead to an equally swift decline. However, they quickly reassured themselves, acknowledging that they “deserved this” and “worked hard” for success. “We just hope it doesn’t disappear right away,” they added.

Alongside P-pop groups is the rise of a new wave of solo artists. Singers like Zack Tabudlo, Arthur Nery, and Maki are a few of the names at the forefront, consistently achieving high rankings on Spotify and earning various recognitions.

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What’s next for P-pop?

The future of the Filipino music industry looks promising, with top artists Sarah Geronimo, SB19, and BINI at the helm. With the advent of digital streaming platforms and the influence of social media, musicians can now distribute their work globally, reaching audiences that were once out of reach. This democratises the music industry.

Beyond mere accessibility, Filipino music’s ability to adapt is also a strength in itself. Today’s mainstream pop is slowly moving forward from mixing Filipino and English in their songs, with a growing appreciation and production in Visayan and other dialects, exemplified by the rise of Vispop and more. Alamat, a multilingual and multiethnic boy band that sings in seven Philippine languages: Tagalog, Ilocano, Kapampangan, Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Bikolano, and Waray-Waray, is one of them.

Leveraging modern technology and the unique talents of Filipino artists, P-pop is set to reach new heights. This growth will enrich the local music scene, showcasing the Philippines as a main player and contributor. P-pop has already taken the country by storm; it’s high time it captivates the rest of the world.

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The Rise of P-pop: How today’s generation of artists pushed Filipino music forward? ›

The Rise of P-pop

P-pop
Pinoy pop (also known as Philippine pop; an abbreviated form of "Pinoy popular music" or "Philippine popular music"; or P-Pop) refers to popular music in the Philippines originating from the OPM genre. With its beginnings in the late 1970s, Pinoy pop is a growing genre in the 2020s.
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: How today's generation of artists pushed Filipino music forward. In a rush? Crucial ingredients formulate today's best and most loved artists: equal dashes of talent, skill, star factor, solid fanbase, and social media virality.

Is P-pop rising? ›

P-pop is a growing force in the global music scene, highlighting the Philippines' unique cultural contributions and expanding the international influence of Southeast Asian pop music.

Is P-pop popular in the Philippines? ›

Pinoy pop (also known as Philippine pop; an abbreviated form of "Pinoy popular music" or "Philippine popular music"; or P-Pop) refers to popular music in the Philippines originating from the OPM genre. With its beginnings in the late 1970s, Pinoy pop is a growing genre in the 2020s.

What is the history of Filipino pop music? ›

P-pop or Pinoy pop, also known as Philippine pop or Filipino pop is a type of music from the (Original Pinoy Music) OPM genre. It began in the 1970s. Through the 1990s to the 2000s, live bands performed OPM pop.

What influenced modern pop music? ›

Pop music originates from various other musical genres such as ragtime, jazz, big band orchestra, blues and rock and roll. Pop music is also influenced by African American culture. It incorporates elements of these genres and continues to evolve with what is current and popular to generate new music.

Who is the pioneer of P-Pop? ›

One of the groups that pioneered the era of P-pop groups is SB19. They became the first Southeast Asian act to be nominated for the Billboard Music Awards and the first Southeast Asian act to make an appearance in the top 10 of the Billboard Social 50.

What is the most famous P-pop group? ›

#1: SB19. One Direction started with a loyal internet fan base who propelled them to global fame. Today, SB-19 is on a similar path, as the talented group is continuing to reach new heights thanks to their loyal A'TIN. Not only are they leading the rise of P-Pop, but they're also making Filipino music history.

What is the influence of P-pop? ›

Ppop-inspired fashion in Philippine entertainment: Ppop has also influenced Philippine fashion, with many artists sporting Ppop-inspired outfits in music videos, dramas, and movies. The colorful and vibrant outfits have become a trend among young Filipinos, with many incorporating Ppop fashion into their everyday wear.

Who is the best selling Filipino pop singer? ›

Regine Velasquez is considered as the best-selling artist of all time in the Philippines with 7 million certified albums locally and 1.5 million certified albums in Asia.

Who is more popular BTS or SB19? ›

Filipino boy band SB19 has dethroned Korean supergroup BTS by claiming the top spot on Billboard's Hot Trending Songs chart, a list powered by Twitter mentions.

What do you call Filipino pop music? ›

Pinoy Pop is an emerging music genre that excites audiences with unique sounds and explosive performances.

What are the characteristics of Pinoy pop music? ›

P-pop (also known as Pinoy Pop) is a genre of music that originated in the Philippines. It is a mix of traditional Filipino music, modern pop, and hip-hop. It is characterized by its upbeat, catchy melodies and its use of Tagalog lyrics.

What kind of music is the Philippines known for? ›

Pinoy pop (P-pop)

Heavy influence from K-pop and J-pop, Asian style ballads, idol groups, and EDM can be heard, with less reliance on Western genres, mirroring the Korean wave and similar Japanese wave popularity among young Filipinos and mainstream culture.

How did pop impact society? ›

In summary, pop culture brings positivity to our society by promoting diversity, raising awareness of important issues, inspiring individuals, fostering creativity, and contributing to economic growth. It has the power to unite people, encourage positive change, and provide enjoyment in our daily lives.

How did pop music change society? ›

Pop music has always had a profound impact on culture, from shaping fashion trends to influencing societal norms. The catchy hooks and infectious beats of pop songs have the power to unite people from different backgrounds, transcending language barriers and creating a sense of shared experience.

Why did pop music become so popular? ›

Pop music grew out of a light entertainment and easy listening tradition. Pop music is more conservative than other music genres such as folk, blues, country, and tradition. Many pop songs do not contain themes of resistance, opposition, or political themes, rather focusing more on love and relationships.

Why is Bini so popular? ›

Bini is known for their music blending contemporary pop and traditional Filipino elements, creating a distinctive sound that appeals to a broad audience.

Who is P-pop King? ›

SB19 P-pop Kings Pablo, Stell, Josh, Ken and Justin--who made it to Pr...

What is pop Probability of profit? ›

What is Probability of Profit (POP)? Probability of profit (POP) refers to the chance of making at least $0.01 on a trade.

Is pop past present or future? ›

The past tense of pop is popped. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of pop is pops. The present participle of pop is popping.

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