This song was the first single of Josh out of Lost and Found album, while 1999 focused on his childhood experience that year, Silent Cries focused on his whole childhood. Some places shown were his former school and home.
Act I in a 3-part performance videos of Pablo x Josue's tracks. Great performances coupled with interesting visuals and storytelling. It feels informal like hangout/drinking session complete eith a live band.
SB19 x Sarah G. This isn't just a song. It's a music film.
Follow the clues, solve the mystery, immerse yourself in the story, and experience the music. SB19 is doing something different once again, and you're in for a treat. Lupit!
I think this song is a great intro to Parokya ni Edgar, a highly respected rock band in Filipino music. They’re up there with Eraserheads. It features other giants in OPM, Francis M and Gloc9. You’re already familiar with Gloc9.
Just an FYI, SB19 w...
I think this song is a great intro to Parokya ni Edgar, a highly respected rock band in Filipino music. They’re up there with Eraserheads. It features other giants in OPM, Francis M and Gloc9. You’re already familiar with Gloc9.
Just an FYI, SB19 will be covering Francis M’s song “Mga Kababayan”, translates to My Fellow Countrymen, in the Dream Works movie, “Forgotten Island”, which will be released in US theaters on September 25, 2026.
Please react to Carmelle Collado, Philippines New Gen Pop Diva. She was a Grand Champion in Tawag ng Tanghalan, a popular singing contest on TV. Thanks much!
Hi, one of my favorite things about Mana is Pablo's clever lyricism! He uses the manananggal, a Filipino mythical creature that separates its upper body from its lower half (yeah it is scary) and flies, as a metaphor for reaching great heights whi...
Hi, one of my favorite things about Mana is Pablo's clever lyricism! He uses the manananggal, a Filipino mythical creature that separates its upper body from its lower half (yeah it is scary) and flies, as a metaphor for reaching great heights while staying grounded and never forgetting your roots. It's such a smart way to weave Filipino mythology into the song. Years later, many of us (A'tin) are still hoping it gets an official music video because it deserves so much more love. Please give this a try you won't regret it!