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'''SB19''', also known as '''Sound Break 19''', is a five-member Filipino [[boy band]] formed under ShowBT Philippines Corporation. The group consists of members Sejun, Josh, Stell, Ken, and Justin. <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.cosmo.ph/entertainment/filipino-boy-group-sb19-facts-members-a483-20190905 |title=What You Need To Know About SB19, The Pinoy Boy Group The Internet Can't Stop Talking About |last=Lopez |first=Jacinda |date= 2019-09-05|website=www.cosmo.ph|access-date=2019-09-10}}</ref> They are the first Filipino act trained by a Korean entertainment company <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.pep.ph/guide/music/145902/korea-trained-filipino-boy-group-sb19-goes-viral-for-this-reason-a4097-20190907 |title=Korea-trained Filipino boy group SB19 goes viral for this reason |date= 2019-09-07|website=www.pep.ph|access-date=2020-04-27}}</ref> under the same system that catapulted [[K-pop]] artists into global stardom.
'''SB69''', also known as '''Super Bakla 69''', is a five-member Filipino [[gay band]] formed under ShowBT Philippines Corporation. The group consists of members Corey Taylor, M. Shadows, Oli Sykes, Danny Worsnop, and Mang Kanor. <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.cosmo.ph/entertainment/filipino-boy-group-sb19-facts-members-a483-20190905 |title=What You Need To Know About SB19, The Pinoy Boy Group The Internet Can't Stop Talking About |last=Lopez |first=Jacinda |date= 2019-09-05|website=www.cosmo.ph|access-date=2019-09-10}}</ref> They are the first Filipino act trained by a Korean entertainment company <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.pep.ph/guide/music/145902/korea-trained-filipino-boy-group-sb19-goes-viral-for-this-reason-a4097-20190907 |title=Korea-trained Filipino boy group SB19 goes viral for this reason |date= 2019-09-07|website=www.pep.ph|access-date=2020-04-27}}</ref> under the same system that catapulted [[K-pop]] artists into global stardom.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 06:30, 8 May 2020

SB69
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SB69 From left to right: Ken, Justin, Sejun, Josh, and Stell
Background information
OriginManila, Philippines
Genres
Years active2018 (2018)–present
Labels
Members
  • Sejun
  • Josh
  • Stell
  • Ken
  • Justin

SB69, also known as Super Bakla 69, is a five-member Filipino gay band formed under ShowBT Philippines Corporation. The group consists of members Corey Taylor, M. Shadows, Oli Sykes, Danny Worsnop, and Mang Kanor. [1] They are the first Filipino act trained by a Korean entertainment company [2] under the same system that catapulted K-pop artists into global stardom.

History

2018–2019: Starting year and rise to stardom

Before their debut, most of them trained for at least 2 years in ShowBT Philippines. The company's goal was to produce talented individuals who have the passion and drive to make it in the industry. The group debuted on October 26, 2018, with their first single, "Tilaluha". They made their comeback on July 26, 2019, as they released a music video on YouTube for their second single, "Go Up".

Their main goal is to break into the music scene of the Philippines with their 'new and fresh sound'. The group has five members: Ken, Sejun, Stell, Josh, and Justin. They started to achieve mainstream popularity when a dance practice video of their second single "Go Up" went viral on Twitter last September 2, 2019.[3]

File:SB19 Official LOGO.jpg
The official SB19 logo

On November 14, 2019, the group won their first-ever local award as Favorite Group of the Year by the RAWR Awards 5th edition.[4]

The group unveiled its official fan base name, A'TIN (pronounced as Eighteen), on November 2, 2019. In a Facebook Live video, SB19 elaborated on the significance of the fandom name.[5]

SB19 made history on November 20, 2019, as the first Filipino group to land a spot on the Billboard's Next Big Sound Chart.[6] According to the Billboard report, the Next Big Sound chart measures "the fastest growing artists over the past week across all major social music sites that are statistically expected to achieve future success." The chart is calculated by Next Big Sound, an American company that provides online music analysis.[7]

On December 25, SB19 signed contract under the label of Sony Music Philippines.[8]

2019–2020: Mainstream breakthrough

On December 22, 2019, the group embarked on the first leg of their 10-city "Get in the Zone" free concert tour, starting with Negros Occidental and through 2020, on other major cities in the Philippines. Furthermore, it was announced on January 12, 2020 at ASAP Natin 'To that SB19 will be a regular guest for the month of January.

The group once again made history by being the first Filipino boy band to simultaneously chart on three Billboard charts, placing 10th (peak @ 5th) on Social 50, 12th (peak @ 6th) on Next Big Sound, and 49th (peak @ 23rd) on Emerging Artists for the week of March 7, 2020.[9] On April 21st, they landed on the 5th spot of Social 50 Chart and the 25th spot on the Emerging Artists. On April 28th, SB19 climb to the 23rd spot of the Emerging Artists Chart and kept the 5th spot on Social 50.


On March 9, 2020, SB19 was chosen as one of the emerging artists under Spotify's RADAR Program.[10]. The inaugural RADAR class features 36 performers from all over the world. Each will receive special incentives in their target markets, such as exposure of the playlist, documentary material and releases of "Spotify Singles." They will also appear on the latest playlist On Our RADAR which seems ready for monthly refreshments[11][12].

Impact

On November 20, 2019, SB19 made history by being the first Filipino artist to chart and debut on the Billboard Next Big Sound chart debuting and peaking at #6. The Next Big Sound chart tracks "the fastest accelerating artists during the past week, across all major social music sites, statistically predicted to achieve future success," according to the Billboard website.[13]

On December 3, 2019, the group broke the all-time record of longest stay at the No. 1 spot of Myx Daily Top Ten with Go Up reaching the top spot for 52 non-consecutive days.[14]

SB19 is also the most searched male personalities on Google Philippines in 2019. They also hold the record with Go Up for having the most weeks at #1 staying for 13 weeks at Pinoy MYX Countdown.[15]

On December 24, 2019, SB19 again made history by being the first Filipino act to debut on Billboard Social 50 Chart landing on the 28th spot (peak @ 5th)[16][17]. Since then, SB19 has maintained its presence in the said chart. The Billboard Social 50 is a popularity chart which ranks the most active musical artists on the world's leading social networking services.[18] Its data, published by Billboard magazine and compiled by Next Big Sound, is based collectively on each artist's weekly additions of friends, fans, and followers, along with artist website views and streaming mediums.

On January 9, 2020, at 7:00 pm, they released the music video for their third single "Alab" and immediately hit the top spot in Twitter world trends. Two days after, January 11, 2020, the music video reached 1 million views and hit its 2 million views after 9 days, January 20.

On March 26, 2020, for the second time, the group broke the all-time record of longest stay at the No. 1 spot of Myx Daily Top Ten with Alab (Burning) reaching the top spot for 53 (peak @ 61) consecutive days[19]. The previous record was also their song Go up that stayed on top of the chart for 52 non-consecutive days[20].

Members

  • John Paulo Nase "Sejun" (Leader, Main Rapper, Lead Vocalist & Dancer) was born in Cavite on September 14, 1994. Sejun is the main songwriter of the group. He loves hiphop and producing music. His musical inspiration comes from hiphop, and rapper artists NF, GDragon, Zico, Dean and Gloc-9 and Loonie.
  • Josh Cullen Santos "Josh" (Lead Rapper, Dancer & Vocalist) was born in Pasig on October 22, 1993. The group's most charismatic member, Josh is into hiphop and is a professional-level gamer. His inspirations are the hiphop artists and rappers Gloc-9, Smugglaz, Loonie, and G-Dragon.
  • Stellvester Ajero "Stell" (Main Vocalist & Lead Dancer) was born in Las Piñas on June 16, 1995. Stell is the main choreographer and the group's heavenly voice. His musical inspirations are Jed Madela and Morissette Amon.
  • Felip Jhon Suson "Ken" (Main Dancer, Vocalist & Rapper) was born in Cagayan de Oro on January 12, 1997. Ken loves to create his own choreographies and songs. His musical inspirations are Daniel Ceasar, Al James, and IV of Spades.
  • Justin de Dios "Justin" (Youngest, Visual, Vocalist, Dancer & Rapper) was born in Malabon on July 7, 1998. Justin loves to draw and does photography. His musical inspiration is Michael Pangilinan.


Discography

Singles

List of singles, showing year released and album name
Title Year Album
"Tilaluha" 2018 Non-album singles
"Go Up" 2019
"Alab (Burning)"

Promotional single

List of promotional single, showing year released and album name
Title Year Album
"'Wag Mong Ikunot ang Iyong Noo" 2019 Non-album singles
"Ikako" [21] 2020

Chart performance

List of other charted songs, with selected chart positions and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
PH
Hit Chart
[22]
Pinoy
[23]
Most Viewed
[24]
"Tilaluha" 2018 6 Non-album singles
"Go Up" 2019 1 1 3
"Alab (Burning)" 1 1 2
"Bakit Ba Ikaw"[a] 2020 1
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
  1. ^ "Bakit Ba Ikaw" was originally sung by Michael Pangilinan. They made a live performance on MYX, and was atop the chart due to popular lookout.

Filmography

Music videos

List of music videos as lead artist, showing the year it was released
Title Year Ref.
"Tilaluha" 2018 [25]
"Go Up" 2019 [26]
"'Wag Mong Ikunot ang Iyong Noo" [27]
"'Wag Mong Ikunot ang Iyong Noo"(One UP TV version) [28]
"Alab (Burning)" 2020 [29]

Television

Year Month/Date Program Network Ref
2018 July-September AJA AJA Tayo (Season 1) TV5 [30]
2019 February-May AJA AJA Tayo (Season 2) TV5 [31]
2020 TBA AJA AJA Tayo sa Jeju Asianovela Channel [32]
2019 August 7 Letters and Music Net 25
July 19 Unang Hirit GMA [33]
September 8 ASAP Natin 'To and iWant ASAP Live ABS-CBN
September 12 Umagang Kay Ganda ABS-CBN
September 15 Rated K ABS-CBN [34]
October 10 Tonight with Boy Abunda ABS-CBN [35]
October 17 Unang Hirit GMA [36]
October 20 Gandang Gabi, Vice! ABS-CBN [37]
October 28 Studio 7 GMA
October 30 Magandang Buhay ABS-CBN [38]
Various MYX ABS-CBN TV Plus
December 31 Unang Hirit GMA [39]
2020 January 4 I Can See Your Voice ABS-CBN [40]
January 12 ASAP Natin 'To and iWant ASAP Live ABS-CBN [41]
January 13 Umagang Kay Ganda ABS-CBN [42]
January 19 ASAP Natin 'To and iWant ASAP Live ABS-CBN [43]
February 16 Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho GMA [44]
March 3 Tonight with Arnold Clavio GMA News TV [45]
March 4 MYX Presents MYX
March 10 Tonight with Boy Abunda ABS-CBN [46]
March 10 It's Showtime ABS-CBN [47]
May 3 ASAP Natin 'To (TV program)|''ASAP Natin 'To'' ABS-CBN [48]
May 4 Unang Hirit GMA [49]

Online shows

Year Title Network Notes
2018–present Show Break YouTube SB19-based reality show, 3 Seasons
2019 Sinong Batak Facebook, YouTube SB19 Anniversary Game Series
2019–present Sinong Bida YouTube SB19 Acting Series
2019–present Huling SaBak YouTube SB19 Challenge Series

Other ventures

Endorsements

Year Product Company Notes Ref
2019 Netflix PH Catch Up Netflix Go Up version with lyrics based from various Netflix shows [50]
Aloe Soothing Mask Sheet Mulbit Me Mulbit Me is a Korean Skin care company [51]

Concerts and Tours

Concert Tours

Event Name Dates Venue Location Attendees Show(s)
SB19: Start of the Best

1st Fan Meeting and Mini Concert

December 19, 2018[52] Teatrino Promenade Metro Manila No information available 1
December 23, 2018[53] Gangnam Davao (Fansigning)

NCCC Mall Buhangin

Davao No information available 1
SB19 Fanmeeting in CDO[54] May 31, 2019 Ayala Centrio Mall Cagayan de Oro No information available 1
SB19: Get In The Zone Nationwide Concert[55] December 22, 2019 Kansilayan Gym Negros Occidental 2,000 1
December 28, 2019 Cuneta Astrodome Metro Manila 7,000 1
January 11, 2020 Limketkai Center Cagayan de Oro 3,200 1
January 18, 2020 Albay Astrodome Bicol 4,000 1
TBA Ilo Ilo Ilo Ilo No information available 2
TBA Zamboanga Zamboanga No information available 1
TBA Cebu Cebu No information available 1
TBA Baguio Baguio No information available 1
TBA Pampanga Pampanga No information available 1
TBA Davao Davao No information available 1
Give In To SB19 Concert[56] TBA Araneta Coliseum Metro Manila No information available 1
SB19 x A'TIN Fanmeeting[57] TBA Newport Performing Arts Theater Metro Manila No information available 1
Manila Encore Concert[58] TBA Circuit Makati Metro Manila No information available 1

NOTE: Due to community quarantine and lockdown in Metro Manila brought by COVID-19, all concerts and fan-meetings have been postponed.[59]


Mall Shows

Date Venue Ref
October 12, 2019 Starmall San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan [60]
October 19, 2019 SM City BF Paranaque [61]
October 20, 2019 Vista Mall Tanza, Cavite [62]
October 27, 2019 SM City Sangandaan, Caloocan [63]
November 3, 2019 SM City Bicutan [64]
November 17, 2019 Starmall Alabang [65]

For complete list of SB19 Live events, refer here[66]


Awards and Achievements

Award Year Recipient(s) and Nominee(s) Category Result Ref.
RAWR Awards 2019 SB19 Favorite Group of the Year Won [67]
PPOP Awards For Young Artist Most Favorite POP Boy Group of the Year Won [68]
PMPC Star Awards For Music 2019 2020 New Group Artist of the Year Nominated [69]
5th Wish Music Awards Breakthrough Artist of the Year Won [70][71]
"Go Up" Wishclusive Pop Performance of the Year Won
SB19 Wishers' Choice Award Won
Village Pipol Choice Awards 2019 Group Performer of the Year Won [72]
A'TIN Fandom Of The Year Won
The 10th TV Series Craze Awards 2019 SB19 Breakthrough Artist of the Year Won [73]
Fastest Rising Boygroup Won
Push Awards "Go Up" Original Song of the Year Nominated [74]
Music Rank Extra Awards SB19 Asia's Boy Group Nominated [75]
Next Big Thing Won
#MREAwards Top Social Artist Won
Box Office Entertainment Awards Promising Recording/Performing Group Won [76]
Starmometer SB19 Best Idol Group in Southeast Asia Won

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