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@funfam23352 жыл бұрын
Di ko talaga maintindihan kuya chuck. Bakit maraming artist ayaw tanggapin na OPM ang PPOP. Ano bang mali?
@chickenwings65782 жыл бұрын
I will support you chuck.
@CashualChuck2 жыл бұрын
@@funfam2335 it's sad pero at least unti unti na naman namumulat yung iba
@lnc81862 жыл бұрын
Hay naku, Chuck. Bayaan mo na lang yung batang yan dahil wala talaga siguro syang alam. Yun lang, dapat di rin siya nag bigay ng opinyon nya if he didn’t know anything about PPop. Lagi na lang kasi akala ng tao, ang Koreans ang nag pauso nyan but I remember a time back in the 80s when Koreans used to get bands and singers from the PI to perform in their clubs because no one back then could really sing in Korea. This was when Korea was still poor and Seoul looked like a version of Quiapo. I know because we used to go there when we were stationed in mainland Japan from 86-89. The truth is pop culture started in the US by the black group performers that even the Beatles tried to emulate when they were just starting out. Even Elvis borrowed his style of singing from the black performers he used to idolize growing up in Memphis. So hindi porke pop e KPop palibhasa’y yun lang ang alam nila. Yung SB19 developed their own unique flavor of pop and they’re not just regurgitating pop songs from the US (plagiarism?) with very similar melody with Korean lyrics like most KPop groups as evidenced from your sample videos. Si Pablo is one of a kind composer and his lyrics are very poetic unlike most US songs nowadays. I’m not just saying that because I’m a fan of the boys (my apos) but because I also know a thing or two about music.
@aniniputm12162 жыл бұрын
@@CashualChuck Ano po ba ang POP Music? Ano po mga example ng POP music na tagalog?
@rochellesalvilla60032 жыл бұрын
Less talk less mistake..Specially when you don't have enough knowledged about certain things....POP is a universal music at panahon pa yan ng old days..For me KPOP, JPOP, APOP, PPOP, etc .is just a Tagline for knowing us what country their representing.But still the same POP music they want to showcase..And we need to be thankful to MAHALIMA, because of them we can truly say..We have also a tagline which is PPOP that represent to a Filipino music..
@proudajero17092 жыл бұрын
Even those who seek for job interview do their rapport and review. He should have this mindset. Another bobo interview
@liliantalay19892 жыл бұрын
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@kitjohn_oliva2 жыл бұрын
Agree 💯
@mupamtv4862 жыл бұрын
Papansin din yung iniinterview kung sinabi na lang nya agad na wala syang alam sa P-pop at iba na lang ang pag-usapan baka di na sya interviewhin eh sayang exposure nya go lang sya ng go sa pagsagot di naman sya sigurado sa sinasabi nya. Feeling pa syang magaling kasi sabi nya konting improvements pa sa sb19 gayong nominated na nga sa Billboard. I think wala din syang alam sa achievements ng sb19 o kahit anong kanta ng grupo, obvious naman sa mga sagot nya at kahit nga sa pop group na kasamahan nya sa Warner Phils ay wala syang alam. Ngayon ko lang narinig ang pangalan nya. May kayabangan din.
@MechbayStudios2 жыл бұрын
Agreed. Not all countries at the moment have a pop music representation in the global scene. Its due to the rise of SB19 that is currently helping elevate or bringing awareness to our Pilipino Pop Music to the global stage. So we should be thankful. Also, PPop is OPM the only thing that really differentiates them is Ppop is the new movement of music in the country vs OPM being the established music movement. I love both.
@Ver0_Cat2 жыл бұрын
It's a big comeback of Philippine music in the world scene. Remember when Freddie Aguilar's Anak made it globally and translated into so many languages? Listen to the acoustics, talagang walang katulad. When Kpop made it, I told myself no way would I go gaga over them. I listen to world music, but I said I'd wait for the day Pinoy music hits globally. And I've come to this day, seeing the likes of SB19, performing with so much passion, grit and heart. Iba kasi talaga Pinoy. Iba talaga pinagdaanan natin. Grabe. Naiiyak ako kasi I live in Switzerland, at grabe ang babaw ng mga first world problems nila. Hearing the experiences of SB19 members, and how their experiences reflect so beautifully into their music, poetry, their choreography, cinematography and artistry. Nakakaiyak at nakakataba ng puso talaga. It was worth the wait, refusing to get into Kpop, coz I never really dug the music. And it hurt even more when Filipino artists had to get into the Kpop fever just to fit in. Even the Pinoy kids here in Europe are so into KPop. I don't blame them kasi for years, namatay ang OPM at naging gaya gaya sa KPop ang Pinoy. Dig ko talaga OPM, mala Hotdog era ng parents natin, Rivermaya at Wolfgang (NU Rock days) nung 90s, now naman Ppop, and that's because our government is back at supporting our culture and the arts in our country. This is the start and I'm so excited for SB19. Pagpumunta sila dito sa Europe, I'll be there! Thanks again, Chuck, for another insightful video!
@CashualChuck2 жыл бұрын
Talk about 1st world problems. Thank you for the comment. Enjoyed reading it po
@therandomlog20102 жыл бұрын
Totally agree. I'm not into KPop as well not because i hate it, but because I know it would be a lot more beautiful if it would be from the Philippines kase iba talaga musikang pinoy may core talaga ang galing at hindi more on superficial, edits, auto tunes kumbaga solid.Ipagmalaki ang sariling atin, A'tin
@zethcao112 жыл бұрын
Same here because I am a fan of UMD noon 1990's walang fandom kase noon.
@annmargarette3122 жыл бұрын
Same Po tau..d dn Po tlga aq kpop fanatic..tamang dinig lng sa BTS ung butter and boy with love pero Hindi nahumaling..un pong 2ne1 nagustuhan q nun dahil andun SI Sandra. Hanggang dun lng..hehe batang 90s dn Po aq so I'm all for rivermaya, E-heads, Parokya and other opm bands. Ung onipilit q pa ung anak q na isupport nila ung girl group nila AC Bonifacio nun kesa sa balckpink and other kpop girl group..Basta un lng..iand I'm happy na dumati g Ang sb19 kahit late q na sila nadiscover..thankful sa mga naunang A'tin na nagpost Ng songs nila sa Yt, TikTok, Fb etc..sa tilaluha TikTok post q sila nadiscover..this October..Hanggang ngaun naghahabol prn aq Ng nood sa yt about sa mga vlogs nila hahahah
@ranmaringo24282 жыл бұрын
I feel the same. During *NSYNC and BSB era I longed to hear/see some pinoy groups would come out and represent OPM/Philippines because we know we can do it. UMD some other pinoy groups were all dancers and not much of singers. We have singers but not not dancers. When we did have ppop I wanted to hear more because it felt “outdated” if you know what I mean. I wanted to hear western beats with a bang of pinoy flavor. And that’s where SB19 happened, I love Go Up. Heard this song and made me look them up and my love for ppop snowballed after that. SB19 is truly breaking the sound barrier!!
@aee-tindiaz73462 жыл бұрын
I think his idea of OPM just revolves around the slow and heartwarming songs that Filipinos are used to. Music is evolving and requires an open mind to be able to fully grasp and enjoy it.
@maggiebriguera1352 жыл бұрын
i think he may have talent in singing but over all he is stupid i couldnt even comprehend his answer PURO LNG SYA EH KADI ANO DAPAT ANO DBA KASI PAG SINABI MO BA ANO WALANG MALINAW NA SAGOT I THINK GUSTO LNG NYA MAG CRITICIZES A CRITIQUE WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE IDIOT I THINK THIS MAN SHOULD LISTEN TO A SONG CALLED LOVE SCENARIO I DONT KNOW WHO IS THE KPOP GROUP WHO SING IT IM NOT INTERESTED BUT THEY PRONOUNCE SCENARIO AS SCE-NA-RIO IT IS SUPPOSED TO BE ONE WORD IT ALMOST SOUNDS LIKE SANRIO 😂😂😂
@jnv44402 жыл бұрын
This! 💙✨
@stanberry40002 жыл бұрын
Baliw yan eh baka nga nagsasayaw yan sa tugtog ng Spaghetti ng SexBomb at Jumbo Hotdog ng Masculados.
@macypalps7717 Жыл бұрын
If that is what he meant, then he knows nothing. He is like excluding the OPM rock songs, ung mga high quality hard core like Queso, Urbandub, Slapshock, etc.
@SubWooferMan Жыл бұрын
Ballads. yes.
@ChristinePToledo2 жыл бұрын
The HUMILITY talaga ng SB19 is something that any artists should follow ❤️ thanks Chuck for another great video
@ilcngrl2 жыл бұрын
Haha sige praise lang ng praise ng idolo mo 🤣✌️
@bellahaliya22602 жыл бұрын
@@ilcngrl Totoo naman. Psh
@justafemalegamer1162 жыл бұрын
This is a long explanation for Arthur Miguel. OPM(ORIGINAL PILIPINO MUSIC) - its a term/genre of music based on the NATIONALITY who composed it. In this case, by Pilipino artists. POP is a genre derived from the words 'POPULAR MUSIC'. This type of music are commonly in the mainstream and being listened by the large audiences/fandom. So not all you hear nowadays are POP unless they're popular. Ballad, Punk, Rock, Acoustic, so on and so forth are considered sub-genres. They can also be considered POP (if they're popular) or CLASSIC (90s, 80s, 70s...) Which based on the time they were released. You can distinguish the song as BALLAD + POP because it's Popular. While you can also term a song as CLASSIC + BALLAD because it's not new anymore. But classic/old music can be POP too, I think. Just like RUNNING UP THE HILL- OST OF STRANGER THINGS - because it became popular and had a mass appeal during the recent season of Stranger Things. This song can be called ART POP MUSIC or ART CLASSIC MUSIC. Michael Jackson's songs can also be considered as POP even if it's already classic because it's still popular right now. KING OF POP MUSIC, Y'ALL! P-POP, K-POP, J-POP, A-POP are genre of POPULAR music based on composer/artist' nationality who released/composed it. They can be punk, ballad, rock, electronic or even retro. They can be in any form of languages. P-POP is also an ORIGINAL PILIPINO MUSIC but they're more popular nowadays and composed in the Philippines, hence they are OPM POP music. But they're not definitely inspired from K-POP. They're inspired by its own genre. So PPOP is not KPOP. You guys are just confused because they're attacking you with their visuals which became a required asset in KPOP unlike in J-POP which I love more than KPOP. ANIME MUSIC ROCKS! You can also consider a song with a Japanese/English/Korean language as OPM as long as it is composed by a PILIPINO. You can't just pick out a certain song from its genre just because they lack deep emotions in it. Do a little research. I'm not even a musician, singer or a dancer.
@SiriusStell15162 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this!! 💙
@CashualChuck2 жыл бұрын
📢📣
@zjatinindino48172 жыл бұрын
Anime music lover here!👌
@DarkR0ze2 жыл бұрын
" and composed in the Philippines" actually more like composed by a FIlipino as many Filipinos can now work from outside the country i.e. effect of globalization
@justafemalegamer1162 жыл бұрын
@@DarkR0ze should be legally licensed under a music licensing company/record label based in the Philippines. I think you can be a Filipino artist who write songs in Tagalog/English but not legally licensed in our country. You can't fully tell if it's OPM. That's what I meant by "in the Philippines"... Sorry. Correct me if I'm wrong though. ☺️
@mayflower_haru2 жыл бұрын
I hope Arthur will research more about PPop. Parang nakafocus siya sa mga ginagawa at gusto lang nya. Must widen his horizon and appreciate PPOP songs.
@ferzownsisiw19782 жыл бұрын
True,, ang kelangan lng NILA is wider their horizons at huwag ikulong ang sarili sa nakasanayan. We'll not learn to improve pag ganun tayo
@reinez24822 жыл бұрын
Nakafocus lang talaga sya pagco.cover ng mga songs
@floridarionda27402 жыл бұрын
yah nka focus lng siya sa pag covered ng american songs opm traditional daw mag stick daw alin ei american song nm kinakanta niya hay wala siyang pinagiba sa mga nk knowledge about sa ppop
@lorenalopera51832 жыл бұрын
I learned a lot about PPOP because of SB19.. dati talaga hinde ko pinapakinggan ang music nila at hinde nga ako sigurado kung Koreans ba sila or Pinoys.. at hirap ako i identify sila isa isa kasi nga wala akong interes makinig before.. I had never appreciated them before.. Pero nagbago pananaw about SB19 right after napanood ko ung music video ng WYAT doon ako nag umpisa ma curious about them kasi ang ganda ng WYAT parang un ung una kong nagustuhan at un din ung naging umpisa na isearch ko sila.. at pakinggan, panoorin mga songs nila, MVs, interviews, tv guestings, performances.. In short hinalughug ko mga lumang videos nila.. kung paano sila nag umpisa as individuals at kung paano sila nabuo as a group. I maybe too late to be a fan pero sila ung grupo na hinde ko kasasawaan ang talents nila.. Talagang magaling hinde mn nakikita ng iba pero siguro mas marami na ang nakaka appreciate sa kanila ngayon.. and thank you for their international fans..kung sila nga kayang maging A'tin tayo pa kayang kapwa nila Filipino..
@raczsb19272 жыл бұрын
True tsaka di pweding di nya naririnig mga kanta ng SB19 eh finafollow nya nga si Justin eh 😅😅 Sadyang nag bubulag bulagan lang talaga sya
@SanSan-yk3sl2 жыл бұрын
Wow! Who is he? Sa isang interview kay Maestro Ryan Cayabyab, he acknowledged the music of P-pop groups, with special mention of SB19, as OPM. Ako nga (senior ctzn), kundiman pa inabot ko, pero na aappreciate ko ang latest genre ng music. Ay ang batang are ah. May sariling pakahulugan sa OPM. Sana'y mamulat. Gaya nga ng sabi ng SB19, hindi lahat ay mulat sa uri ng musika ng P-pop. 🤷✌️
@blancheveneerginson11602 жыл бұрын
As someone who loves SALABAT19, I love it when you said that, "Sound? I think you should listen to ALAMAT." Because I think he never heard that. PPop rise! 🇵🇭🎶
@leaj_mm66392 жыл бұрын
Now I realize why Kuya Chuck reacted instantly on RIVerse comment about "Authenticity", this video help me understand more about PPOP and OPM. This also enlightened me the difference of what we have compare to other pop groups outside. Nakamove on naku pagka disappoint kay Arthur. And I'm not convince he don't know about PPOP, close-minded lng tlga cia. If serious cia sa craft nya dapat he knows what's going around, what's trending and stuff especially sa Ph music industry (ang liit ng industry natin). Nice video Kuya Chuck
@carmenfajardo28762 жыл бұрын
That's his problem giving opinion on something he doesn't know.. hindi nga nya naintindihn.. hey Chuck I'm giving you another amazing description.. you are not only a great story teller more so you are a GREAT DEFENDER of what is reasonable,,, and specially MAHALIMA.. God bless Chuck
@joyp3232 жыл бұрын
Good job Chuck 👏👍 Natawa ako sa sagot nya, hindi nya rin Alam siguro na may Cantopop,Mandopop,jpop, Ireland pop, British pop, etc.
@lepunksmoothie2 жыл бұрын
This isn't the first time a Filipino artist was asked about his/her thoughts about PPOP (remember Maria Laroco?) and the artist responded as if he/she has a lot of knowledge about the OPM subgenre but he/she hasn't even listened to a single PPOP song. Why can't we admit that we know nothing about something instead of pretending to be familiar with a certain topic and end up looking ridiculously ignorant? People will understand if you say, "Pasensya na po, I can't share any insights about PPOP kase hindi po talaga ako familiar sa genre." Oh well, I hope this interview piqued the guy's interest enough to check out PPOP and to research a bit. Another interesting content, Chuck! Looking forward to the next one!
@jhonarazon12092 жыл бұрын
Agree po.maging honest na lang kac at talk less to have less mistake. Research din po sana sya if ano pa mga genre sa philippines at kung ano meaning ng opm.
@asielzal47902 жыл бұрын
exactly! he actually can't decide if aaminin nya wala sya alam sa PPOP or knowledgeable ba sya about OPM. Alam mo yong pretending wala or never heard of PPOP (his way of saying na PPOP is nothing or too small para mapansin nya na meron ganun) & in another minute he gives advice as IF HE KNOWS what PPOP is or OPM for that matter. Hehehe sana gets nyo what im tryin' to say! nanggigigil ako
@reinez24822 жыл бұрын
Sabi nga ni Pablo, Ppop is just a label to distinguish pinoy music.
@martin43742 жыл бұрын
It's okay to say, "Sorry, but I don't know enough about the subject to comment." It's like they're afraid their credibility will be damaged for not knowing?
@lepunksmoothie2 жыл бұрын
@@martin4374 Exactly! I think tthat's what they're referring to when they say "Pinoy's Pride!" LOL
@yelhipolito99782 жыл бұрын
i had to pause this video a number of times to literally take a deep breath because nearly every statement triggered me as someone who's been in the k-pop, p-pop, and I dare say the "traditional" opm scene for more than a decade now. but thank you for this opinion~ it sheds a light to what p-pop really is especially to those who see nothing but a but a mere shadow of k-pop. i hope that the person in this video (sorry, I genuinely have not heard of him in p-pop or even opm scene) gets to see this and start to educate himself and others on their perceptions of music in general.
@martin43742 жыл бұрын
The channel that posted this interview took it down at first, then uploaded a shorter version, then finally just removed it entirely. The reporter sounded very sad/disappointed at the end. 😢
@happyjoy70402 жыл бұрын
@@martin4374 As far as I know that reporter is an A'tin. When u see the interview, the reporter tried to give him so many chances. And I saw in one of his vlogs before he defended our Mahalima.
@yelhipolito99782 жыл бұрын
@@martin4374 kudos to him (reporter) though for still doing his job and not bombarding the person with his disappointment ~ actually, kudos to every reporter who keeps their opinions to themselves. i can't last long holding my mouth shut.
@marventurestv2492 жыл бұрын
You did a lot of research Chuck. You're an amazing dude. Keep supporting PPOP and continue to spread awareness to those still blind about PPOP.
@via19052 жыл бұрын
I actually don't hate him for what he said. The guy clearly doesn't understand music genres. Sadly, when people hear boy band, they feel like it is automatically kpop. i just hope that he, as a musician, will open his mind and listen to different genres. Even if it is not your cup of tea. Because it will make him grow as an artist. If you are just confined into one genre, one musical style, you will not be able to pick up other skills that can help him improve in the future.
@Martin-yh7vi2 жыл бұрын
You'd think being a musician himself. He would be more sensitive when it comes to being labeled. He didn't really say anything bad tbh, he's just really ignorant. Just hope he at least tries because who knows he might even write a song for a PPOP group someday which would be big for his career.
@ViejojoVie2 жыл бұрын
For me PPOP is an upgraded version of OPM. Music categorize under PPop are made to cater not only to the younger generations but also be loved by our fellow Filipinos who loves music. As the interviewer said, "world domination",it's time that our music/artists be recognized internationally not just in the Philippines.
@berryisveryy2 жыл бұрын
One toxic trait of us kasi is we don't know how to admit we are clueless abt something. Sana di nalang siya nagtalk at nagcompare kung wala namang clear idea sa sinasabi niya
@thannetteherico26902 жыл бұрын
This video speaks a lot! Kudos to you Chuck! I hope this will help educate people with this kind of mentality. So sad a lot of Filipinos are like him! 🥲😞 If we want the world to recognize our talents as Fiipinos, it has to start within us! We have to learn to appreciate our own!
@Teddy_madi Жыл бұрын
I agree so many 😭 would just be ok to a copycat group band foreigners that dont really have real voice but all just packaged turns out one of them got caught doing lip-sing in a solo concert but Filipinos still follows and love them kesyo kasi mas maputi kaysa Pinoy waaaa giatayyy
@msicat95572 жыл бұрын
Great example of not doing your research assignment before being interviewed. The adage “By failing to prepare, you prepare to fail!” I was cringing the whole clip of his interview….I’ll probably give him a chance due to his lack of knowledge in OPM history. Goodluck na rin sa kanya, hope he learned his lesson……
@martinsavillo87412 жыл бұрын
Hahaha...in other words that kid had no idea what he is talking about. He was trying hard to answer the question but you are right Chuck. He has no knowledge at all. I’m not in the Philippines but at least I know what PPOP and OPM is and I still support them in any means in social media. Sad to say a lot of the new generations are more interested in international singers instead of their own. Sana naman unahin nila ang sariling ATIN. And be proud it. Iwagayway ang Watawat!
@verisheri19792 жыл бұрын
Keep up the good work of educating Filipinos like them.
@CashualChuck2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Sheri
@atinygstan90392 жыл бұрын
I'm so dissapointed kay Arthur Miguel ngayon. I love listening to his covers sa yt pa naman. Dapat kasi di na lang sya nagtalk kung wala syang alam. How sad na ganito pala ang pagkaunawa at tingin nya sa ppop.😔 Sana bigyan nya ng chance ang sarili nya na alamin at kilalanin ang pop music. At palawakin nya sana ang kaalaman nya sa music para rin sa growth nya as an artist. Sana makita nya 'to or malaman nya ang issue na'to at maging aral sa kanya pati narin sa ibang artist dito sa Pinas na sarado ang isip sa ppop.🙏 Slmt Kuya Chuck for the effort u put in this video.💙
@chillaxtita94182 жыл бұрын
Nice one😍 my take away? If you don’t have any knowledge about a topic that they were asking just tell the truth, no one will crucify you out of it, humbleness is the key dude, my POV😊 thank you Chuck as always
@CashualChuck2 жыл бұрын
Well said
@lhanbayanes4862 жыл бұрын
exactly
@extrovertedintrovert99402 жыл бұрын
It's always the ending for me, that video of Pablo right there makes me feel proud and emotional at the same time. And I get that in every video that you make. KUDOS Chuck!!
@CashualChuck2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for enjoying them
@p-popmom42142 жыл бұрын
Right Chuck, it’s lack of knowledge. Whoever was in charge of him they should have giving him more information and maybe more updated with what’s going on with the music industry in the Philippines..
@CashualChuck2 жыл бұрын
True
@atcroccas2 жыл бұрын
an artist that closed his senses on what's going on around him is not one to be called upon to provide insight on anything...
@bLxck_mxc2 жыл бұрын
I like how you end quote with sb19 all of your videos bro. 👏👏
@CashualChuck2 жыл бұрын
glad you liked them
@virgilialim15132 жыл бұрын
Look at Sir Chuck. He really do his research.
@leilanniecampos59462 жыл бұрын
Ang lakas naman ng pahabilin mo kuya chuck.. si pinuno talaga ang galing...💙
@beautifulday59822 жыл бұрын
The edge of kppp they just have the money and mchinery to make their idols famous but in Ppop its all about pure talent.
@marzchanneldavao20132 жыл бұрын
i dont believe na hindi nya alam ang PPOP sa sobrang sikat ngayon nasa tv na nga. peke ba yang abs-cbn, gma, tv5 at ibang channels my radio pa at myx. singer tapos walang alam sa music industry. ako nga hindi singer pero updated ako. I love kpop, amarican pop, thai pop, jpop, indo pop, turkish, arabic, indian songs lahat na pinatos ko na para ma appreciate ko ang mundo ng music. nasa playlist kong lahat yan. i love music. im so happy and proud na may sb19 na tayo na sariling atin talaga. lab u mahalima. pangarap nila pangarap nating lahat.
@keunatv25162 жыл бұрын
Nakafollow sya kay jah at sa kaia kaya nagtaka ako sa mga sagot nya🤡
@marzchanneldavao20132 жыл бұрын
@@keunatv2516 nakakatawa nmn yan ibig sabihin his pretending. Wrong move cya kc sikat ang sb19 kahit saan. Hide pa more
@ronalynlabapisdonque3590 Жыл бұрын
Matatanggap ko pa Ang insecurity Ng iBang lahi piro Ang baluktot na opinion Ng kapwa natin Pinoy kakagigil. Hindi NILA matanggap Ang success Ng kapwa NILA. Nakakairita lang Ang word na pop na lalagyan pa Ng k Hindi Naman Kasi Yan Ang spelling. Salamat sa pagpapaintindi sa mga walang alam chuck. God bless.
@sgt.p3pper2 жыл бұрын
Very nice! I enjoyed and I agree with kuya chuck we should be part of it as well na maging amplifiers ng spread ng awareness
@CashualChuck2 жыл бұрын
Thanks bro
@jhonarazon12092 жыл бұрын
Sa last statement nya na aware sya na nakakapasok sa billboard charts ang Sb19 means alam nya na nag eexists ang mga ppop yun nga lng sa lack of knowledge, awareness at acceptance di nya naiintindhan ang true meaning ng ppop at ng kanilang mga crafts. Minsan bukod sa alam mo na may ganon na groups na nabubuo sa pinas sana samahan din ng pakialam, reasearch at matutong makinig bago mo ijudge kung asa linya ba ng opm ba ang gnagawa nila. Try mo rin makinig sa mga interviews ng Sb19 lalo na kay pinuno marami kang matutunan dun basta matuto ka lang makinig at maging open minded unless gusto mo rin mapagaya sa beyond zero na nowhere to find na...
@ROUTE_8882 жыл бұрын
You did it again Chuck thank you for posting this video you’re a wise man like Pablo! Respect!❤
@jeffgray81222 жыл бұрын
Another master class in Ppop. Thank you Chuck 😊 💓 ☺️ 💗 💛 💖
@riaconradt25542 жыл бұрын
Strictly speaking, the definition of pop music is just music that caters to a wide audience, with its characteristic sound. So a lot of OPM is pop, which makes it Philippine pop. But P-pop is somehow specific to bands of boys and/or girls performing Philippine pop music, isn’t it? So how isn’t it OPM? The thing is because of the label P-pop, it always gets compared to Asian pop groups. When it is actually just a label meaning groups of young artists performing pop music, whether they’re Korean, Philippine, Japanese, or whichever nationality they belong to.
@CashualChuck2 жыл бұрын
Facts
@larahpark96312 жыл бұрын
it's not limited to groups btw. may mga solo artist din sa P-POP, K-POP, J-POP, A-POP whatever pop. It's just literally the pop music na nilagyan na initals ng country ngayon to distinguished the origin since mas lumalawak na ang audience.
@shanemin17912 жыл бұрын
Kudos again for another sensible video Sir Chuck! I Hope He gets to watch this, and sana learn from this din that OPM is not limited to his "traditional" knowledge.
@bellesantos88682 жыл бұрын
Giving this guy attention he does not deserve is not worth it.
@annedrosa69172 жыл бұрын
i really love n appreciate how u make ur videos coz u really do ur research very well😊u're on the right track for doing what u are passionate about🤘 i respect ur honesty and sincerity! and it's good to see u back bcoz u're one of the great content creator i truly love to watch💙 u know what ur doing! i get to know SB19 deeper bcoz of ur channel😊 thank you and god bless more power to ur channel🤘
@CashualChuck2 жыл бұрын
So nice of you. Thank you
@lalad.64282 жыл бұрын
P-pop is best to associate Pinoy songs in the international scene and that's includes OPM. P-pop or OPM Ang importante is to showcase the amazing talents of Filipino and be proud of it.
@NGl9aiSBoe6762 жыл бұрын
I guess SB19 still has an uphill battle when it comes to getting out of the shadow of Kpop. I've heard too many Kpop songs now that are eerily similar to western songs and it's confirming my conviction that SB19 is on another level. I won't say it's plagiarism. I'm neither the owner of the song nor the purported plagiarist. I'm not in-the-know of what happened behind the scene. Maybe, the artist's management decided to buy the song coz really, some of these Kpop songs are bordering on blatant copying. For SB19, I've yet to hear a song of theirs that is a close copy of another song. This is a testament of how genius Pablo is as a music producer. It takes one heck of a talent to create a song that is not a carbon copy. Yes, I can feel similar vibes on some songs but that's it. SB19 are making their songs, not the management who can gather a pool of producers or just simply buy the song from another artist. Unlike most of the Kpop artists, SB19 are in control of their music and so they would be well aware if their song is a copycat. So Arthur Miguel, I hope that you were able to watch this video and read comments to help you expand your knowledge about music.
@CafeAmapola2 жыл бұрын
He's just clueless. More people should listen to PPOP first before saying anything about it. Fair and balanced opinion video from Casual Chuck! Salamat, Sir.
@jokoleleng19622 жыл бұрын
Let us support SB19 and the rest of Filipino artists/singers. PPOP man yan o ano pa man basta Filipino suportahan natin.
@hotpink432008 Жыл бұрын
Sure I will support all Filipino artist except yong Arthur ba yon? I have never heard of him
@zyrajanelopez2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing this kind of video chuck.. If any casual encounter your video they will be educated. Hats off to your editing, ang galing tlga. Lodi.
@CashualChuck2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Z!
@edwinbonus35232 жыл бұрын
Tnxs kuya chuck sa mga ganitong content grabe ka sa support mo sa Ppop
@LeftySteffie2 жыл бұрын
I cried at the last statement!😢
@libbie4142 жыл бұрын
I agree OPM is PPop.. For me, the term "Ppop" is just a new term for OPM today, since a lot of younger generation have been influenced by the word 'KPOP' & 'JPop' and have become famous around the world. I hope the older artist can be more active and make more NEW songs (not just covers/revivals) so people can listen to variety of OPM songs.
@SHANMARIE-by2qz2 жыл бұрын
Knowledge is power period.Thanks chuck galing mo talaga.🥂🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
@MysticalSalsa2 жыл бұрын
OPM clearly means Original Pilipino Music, which PPOP part of. He must be living under a rock to not know about the rise of PPOP internationally.
@jhonarazon12092 жыл бұрын
Wow nmn Sir bilis ah may pa vid ka na about sa interview nya.. nakakalungkot at nakakainis na kahit gaanong katagal na pinapaliwag ng Sb19 at ng other groups ang genre at music nila may katulad pa rin nya na wala na ngang alam eh wala din ata pakialam.
@AlexisChristinaCruz Жыл бұрын
God bless Mahalima ❤ Ppop will rise and dominate the world Nakakalungkot isipin na di naman pala nila napapakinggan yung ppop genre music then nagbibigay sila ng mga opinions na syempre as a fan di mo magugustuhan. Yan si arthur, rey at maria grrr I love sb19 and alamat hihihi ❤😊
@turquoisemoon36542 жыл бұрын
Party genre, hmmm... pop stands for "popular" or "mainstream" and can be defined in the following ways: 1. Music that became trendy in the West (US and the UK) since the 1950s (or from the 1950s onwards). 2. Music that makes and sells the most hits. It's a variety of music produced for commercial consumption and for audiences that do not belong to any specific music culture or background. 3. Music produced with electronic instruments or ANY instruments that characterize a contemporary or modern period. 4. Light music that is further distinguished from soul, rock, classical or folk music. There's NO definition of pop that says it's "party music." Pop music includes a whole range of music from the iconic Michael Jackson, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, Justin Bieber, Westlife, Backstreet Boys, and Britney Spears (among others) most of whom popularized Western pop music as we know it. And if you include GEOGRAPHICAL considerations based on the definition above, KOREA IS NOT EVEN the ORIGINATOR of POP MUSIC since the term was generally adopted from the US and the UK. So generally, K-pop is just a way of labelling the kind of pop music that's created by Korean artists in relation to pop music that originated in the US and the UK. On the other hand- OPM stands for Original Pinoy Music. It can include POP and NON-POP songs. Any music created in the same way as Philippine folk music would be non-pop OPM (which Arthur Miguel must have confused with all pop music since he insists on Pinoy pop being "traditional OPM," while forgetting that pop is NOT "traditional" in the strictest sense of the word but may in fact be the opposite of it, as "popular" means non-traditional or contemporary). On the other hand, cover songs or exact/ almost exact reproductions of foreign artists' music are definitely not OPM for obvious reasons. This means that any music- regardless of the inspiration, the genre, or the influence will be OPM if: 1. They've been made or produced for the first time and there is no pre-existing form or copy of it; 2. They're in Filipino or in any OTHER language of communication (Cebuano, Ilocano) that is used by Filipinos in the Philippines. Since English is ONE of those languages that's widely used not only in education but also in other fields like business and politics- aside from the fact that Filipinos generally acquire/learn it as a second language- songs written by Filipino artists in English are also OPM. 3. OPM can also mean it's made BY Filipinos FOR Filipinos. Pinoy after all is not a term that refers to any specific language in the Philippines- but rather, it connotes Philipine culture in all its forms. MAPA, Tilaluha, Hanggang sa Huli, Nyebe, Bazinga, WYAT are all OPM based on the above definitions. Maybe some artists will debate some points here and there- but TECHNICALLY speaking, SB19 songs are all OPM BY DEFINITION. You see- MUSIC IS SOMETHING HEARD, NOT SEEN. It's only when MUSIC VIDEOS became a "thing" that the visual aspect became a relevant consideration. Still, no award-giving body or recognized institution in the music industry will say that the VISUAL aspect is a DEFINING FEATURE. You can have MUSIC WITHOUT THE DANCE MOVES because the words, the beat, the melodies are the defining features. Radio play and streaming preserves the auditory aspect precisely because the MUSIC is the SONG or the COMPOSITION. It's meant to be heard, not seen. But if you can listen to it as well as watch it, then you have ART. In other words, artists are artists when they "perform." Without the artist, music can be appreciated as music because all you need is to hear it. Of course, on stage it's the artist that gives music its life. That's why OPM should be further distinguished from WHAT the ARTIST does with his music when he performs it. As an analogy- What makes a house is the actual structure- the walls, the roof, the ceiling, the foundations. The paint makes it all the more beautiful- but you can have a house without the paint- not the other way around. Those who think P-pop is K-pop is mesmerized by the similarities in the VISUAL presentation- which is not even an essential feature of the actual music that's being created. Incorporating dance may be MORE artistic to some- but music is music even without it. While singing, you can juggle fruit, walk on a trapeze, or jump through a burning hoop (the way they do in a circus act) and still produce music that's undeniably OPM. You can dance like Michael Jackson, BTS, or the Backstreet Boys and still produce OPM based on the ESSENTIAL features of the music you've written or created- not on the visual presentation of it on stage. So to me it's a mystery that K-POP and P-POP seem CONFUSING to some. These two are NOT EVEN SIBLINGS because their cultural origins are different. Comparing the two is like saying two buildings painted in the same color are "similar" or all red fruit are the same. But that's ridiculous, of course, since apples, cherries, and strawberries don't fall from the same tree (strawberries don't even come from trees). So I hope we recognize ESSENTIAL DIFFERENCES instead of blindly judging things based on superficial similarities. And like I always say, judge less, love more. If LOVE is TOO HARD, then maybe we can settle for RESPECT? After all, you can't even try to love something you hardly respect. Also, there's such a thing as creative freedom. I'm sure anyone who has ever written his own songs knows how precious freedom is- after all, creativity and freedom go together. Arguably, artists have no duty or obligation to educate their audiences on these points, but an artist who naively gives opinions on a controversial topic might carelessly MISeducate innocent "outsiders" who don't know any better. And miseducation sometimes works like prejudice- it only takes a moment to make it happen but an entire lifetime to UNlearn it.
@CashualChuck2 жыл бұрын
Damn boi I learned a lot from this comment. Felt like I was watching another video essay.
@Roscoe31002 жыл бұрын
Well written pov.. thanks! Enjoyed reading it
@lanzyang46562 жыл бұрын
Grabe! Nosebleed aketch 🤣 well said 👍💪
@dextercolipano80002 жыл бұрын
I hope arthur covers a song of MAPA,TILALUHA and HANGGANG SA HULI 😬 para damang dama nya ang emotion ng PPOP ng SB19
@jungsky54692 жыл бұрын
thank you for this video Bro ☺️ I will share this video to those young teens with lack of knowledge and closed minded.
@CashualChuck2 жыл бұрын
So nice of you
@vjabayog77332 жыл бұрын
Grabe kuya Pau laging may paiwan, huhu last part! Thank you kuya Chuck sa napakagadang video, sana mas higit na maunawaan ng kapawa Pinoy kung ano talaga ang P-pop!
@boomboomngjosh8992 жыл бұрын
As always the best talaga mga ginagawa mong content Kuya chuck🥰
@dramaguroulou1432 жыл бұрын
Si SIR VENY SATURNO. LISTEN TO HIS WORDS ABOUT PPOP OPM. AND SB19. NAPAKA GANDA NG PALIWANAG NYA.
@floridarionda27402 жыл бұрын
he likes opm traditional but he always covered American song oh my god what a filipino he is
@yakun6132 жыл бұрын
ikr! tumpak!
@marlonquismundo2 жыл бұрын
Agree.
@nethgrace40462 жыл бұрын
Even his style is kpopish, but a lot is pointing "Conan Gray" in his style hahahahah
@adelinaadelina30762 жыл бұрын
lol
@betsbeltran-laguipo95202 жыл бұрын
YEP! puro covers naman post niya.
@ruvix9141 Жыл бұрын
Because you stan Alamat so much, I subscribe immediately to your channel dude!❤
@saiyongdawn77562 жыл бұрын
To be fair KPOP received a lot of smack from critics in it's early beginnings. And some Asian Americans helped put KPOP on the map. So credit to them. My point being PPOP will soar regardless of critics. Thanks Casual Chuck. Great content. 🤩👍
@NADJAHSAMSODIN2 жыл бұрын
This is so good Chuck. I don't even know who Arthur was.
@amorfinakittell53122 жыл бұрын
Ang galing mo talaga Cashual Chuck you are the best love it and be safe take care of your twins ❤watching from Los Angeles California ❤️🙏👏🤘👍
@cherylcostombert89052 жыл бұрын
Nice one bro 🤣 I love your content 💞 world domination for sb19🎉🎉🎉🎉
@CashualChuck2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@oncetwice54992 жыл бұрын
*Sometimes Kpop is more that beat, but the lyrics nahh, but in pablo creations ALL of them has meaning, Tilaluha means Tear prevention, Go up is all about keeping you up/encourage.Hanggang sa huli is never ending love, Alab is like a dedication to love more. SLMT is for fandom. Even mana their b-sides has meaning mana is like "Don't mind around you, keep it up" WHAT is like be proud of yourself and be proud who you are and where you from. Mana is for parents we all know that. Bazinga is for you Arthur Miguel 😂. And lastly Wyat is for Reconnecting.*
@micaellacatunao-beauty02 жыл бұрын
Actually sa SB19 ko lang din naintindihan yung Kpop and Ppop or ung mismong genre. I remember way back sa interview nila na inexplain niya yon, don ko na lang din na realize yan. I've been a fan of kpop my whole childhood. And because of Pablo, music made more sense.
@le57erguapo432 жыл бұрын
Lodz chuck, you're the best. Jeremiah, I saw them many years ago, they are my fav band then. Nanghihinayang song, I do always sing that hahaha. That interviewee didn't know Filipino music, its elements, its culture, and a lot more. Oh m g! Dapat alamin niya kung ano ang OPM at PPOP. Haist. Na-stress ako. Hahahaha Btw, SLMT, lodz chuck. I loves it. 💙💙💙💙💙
@CashualChuck2 жыл бұрын
Thank you lesterrr
@joannadearco22332 жыл бұрын
Presently, Original Pilipino Music ( OPM) encompasses all the music created /performed by Filipino musicians … it is subdivided into different categories such as P-pop, HipHop, rock, ballads, R&B, etc… Pop music weee popularized in the Phil in the 1990s by such groups as Side A, Introvoys, Neocolors, etc… and evolved with time… Hindi lang naka research mabuti si sir…
@jkdgreat30342 жыл бұрын
My blackjack ♥️ is happy, kc lagi ko nakikita 2ne1 vids sa mga content ni kuya casual chuck..thank u po ☺️
@CashualChuck2 жыл бұрын
i love them
@llyrpf2 жыл бұрын
I really really love pop music. Noong bata pa ako ang una kong nagustuhan na J-Pop music ay ang Sweet Soul Revue by Pizzicato Five. Hanggang sa umusbong ang K-Pop noong college. Sa P-Pop grabe dami nang magandang P-pop music na may laman ang lyrics! Ang ganda kaya ng musika natin. Kaya sana i-educate natin ang sarili natin para hindi magmukhang ignorante sa ganitong topic.
@xavierkrantz10982 жыл бұрын
P-Pop is the Golden music industry
@OnlineMotivationMedia2 жыл бұрын
Cashual Chuck, Awesome! Well said! I was feeling sad to this guy about his negativity, insecurity criticism towards Filipino Music Artist especially our very own A'tin PPOP SB19 and others PPOP Groups their crafts creativity, authenticity, originality. POP is universal language for every country represent though...🥰🤩🤣
@pimple15022 жыл бұрын
I actually listened and love his cover songs without knowing na stupid Pala to the highest level.😌
@moonleaaaf93932 жыл бұрын
sinabi mo pa, kakaturn off.
@hotpink432008 Жыл бұрын
I agree 100%. If he doesn’t understand what ppop is, he doesn’t have to pretend that he understand the question😀😀😀. Poor thing....do some research will you?
@XiaoWu.88 Жыл бұрын
I also listen and like some of his songs. I just hope he knows better now after this interview.
@earvinearvin55009 ай бұрын
@@XiaoWu.88what is his yt account
@mrylebucio_2007 Жыл бұрын
Yass!! Ganito dapat. lahat details❤😅
@SS-ce9ml2 жыл бұрын
Alamat specifically uses their platform to promote Filipino culture. They wear traditional Filipino textiles, use traditional instruments, use a mixture of different languages from the Philippines in their songs, and even their music videos highlights some history/culture of the Philippines. They truly are tatak Filipino!
@CashualChuck2 жыл бұрын
💯
@mysticalgold15742 жыл бұрын
Woooow. Super lit.. galing po talaga .. sir chuck.. Superb
@kleenmaraon16122 жыл бұрын
Lets Party2x in the tune of MaPa and Tila luha..homaygasssshhhh
@milettejimenez10802 жыл бұрын
😂
@nicoletorres19392 жыл бұрын
🤣
@myrnawalker20792 жыл бұрын
I was disappointed when I watch this interview for this young guy, he cannot answered a right way, what can I say to him just watch kpop and ppop and see who have a unique way of singing. Don’t just say that KPOP have there own unique way of singing and dancing. PPOP are different compare to KPOP specially SB19 , I have been watching boy band before but the way SB19 doing their songs and dance are different, They have their own tag name which you can easily recognize and love them. Thanks Chuck for protecting our PPOP industry, keep safe and God bless.
@wynerwat14902 жыл бұрын
Thank you po kuya chuck for keep reminding us yeahh its true all you say i believe in it becuase i know its true so yeahhhh keep it up idol 💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
@wynerwat14902 жыл бұрын
I hope you will keep that i know your a genius and smart you are a talented man alam kon po na marami ka ring mararating 🤘🤘🤘
@CashualChuck2 жыл бұрын
So nice of you po thank you
@ms.aime2023 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Chuck for this video, you just explained it clearly and I hope by this time our fellow Filipinos (him) as well , have a better understanding now and realization(🤨🤐) ❤💛💚💯
@chiikio2 жыл бұрын
This video saddens me, I’m actually subscribed with AM cause his OPM covers are really good I just didn’t imagine that he doesn’t really know what OPM is despite the fact that he’s doing covers after covers of it and it’s pretty much obvious on his interview that he doesn’t have any idea who are the PPOP groups are, I felt betrayed 😢
@byruth0208 Жыл бұрын
I agree with you Chuck. Korean artist are very western. Halos lahat ng Korean group and even Rain Jung Jihoon(if you know him). He was or still is the "Michael Jackson" of Korea. His dance style was inspired by Michael. He is a very good korean entertainer. He started as a dancer and become also a very good actor.
@ezekielenciso71842 жыл бұрын
Even the interviewer is obviously not happy with his answers 😂
@GlossyJoyMiralles2 жыл бұрын
nagreply na lang ang interviewer ng “ahhhh ganun?” - Lol! 😄
@madzidon-fv5cd Жыл бұрын
hindi alam ang sinasabi oh my sino ba ito?
@kmen072 жыл бұрын
Kapag nakakulong ka sa box mo, nagrereflect sa perspective mo. Medyo na-feel ko ulit yung pakiramdam na nakikinig ka sa classmate mo during graded recitation tapos napapatanong ka san n'ya hinukay sagot n'ya. Parang ikaw nahiya sa pinagsasabi nya tapos gusto mong sabihin na ma'am/sir, move on na lang tayo sa next student.
@pewwielouise Жыл бұрын
Binge watching your videos and damn you truly are one of the few people who understand how to properly advocate for PPOP. I do not get the hate at all.
@CashualChuck Жыл бұрын
thanks for watching
@pewwielouise Жыл бұрын
@@CashualChuck keep the docus coming, sir. Malaking tulong yan sa world domination goal ng mahalima. And we need all the help we can get.
@M.Y.L_TV2 жыл бұрын
This Video Tells a lot! Thank you Chuck!❤ more power to your channel❤
@Ginoong_Rosas982 жыл бұрын
"I guess the authenticity when youre doing something that you really love, it trancent to them. Everyone's just trying to achieve their dreams no matter big or small the stages, you should never regret what you're doing" - Pablo I mean for me, music helps me to imagine things and create something. Kahit may mag like man o wala sa artwork ko, still masaya ako cause im improving, kahit slowly lang~ not the best but satisfied because I love what I do. ❤️ Yung mindset ko na ganito dati, mas pinanghahawakan ko pa lalo kasi dahil sa SB19 ❤️✨😭
@CashualChuck2 жыл бұрын
I couldn't agree more. You speak the truth. naks!
@Ginoong_Rosas982 жыл бұрын
@@CashualChuck yieet thanks po lods
@millimilli96792 жыл бұрын
💕
@joelperez40242 жыл бұрын
The one you interviewed has the talent and presentation of what a PPOP is all about for being a Music Artist but he lacks a right understanding and articulation on what PPOP is all about that's why he fails how to express it. He must be proud of his root and his fellow Pinoy Artists who have gone this far to reach the realization of PPOP Music in the international stage.
@elmeroquias45322 жыл бұрын
I thought he didnt know SB19 but the way he reacted when the reporter mentioned about SB19 reached the top billboard hits its says it all. 🤣🤣🤣
@margauxxander44882 жыл бұрын
Good morning Chuck..thank you again for bringing up very informative content.....God bless bro
@CashualChuck2 жыл бұрын
Glad to help
@skyesbinineten49022 жыл бұрын
U know kuya chucks this s wat i am waiting. Ur reaction/opinion in this matter/issue.
@janjan58172 жыл бұрын
A fan of Arthur ever since he started covering Taylor Swift songs... I even stayed after the backlash he received for not crediting Taylor as the composer of his official song covers. Sadly, I can't side with him on this one, I have a huge amount of respect for esbi, and them being branded like this again by one of my fav cover artists is something na nakaka skKsksksksk. He will be seeing Esbi at a concert event next year, I hope may character development.
@galateamadventure37412 жыл бұрын
one thing that we should not forget in giving statement in an interview is that: if you are not sure of what you are goint to say,better shut your mouth...in that way wala kang masabi na hindi kanais-nais...well...this is just my opinion...
@carlarosannadelloro50202 жыл бұрын
Hindi naman ako na-trigger sa kanya. What i felt was parang ako ang nahiya para sa kanya. Siguro I just felt that hindi talaga xa knowledgeable sa subject na ppop. the interviewer clearly knows more about ppop than him, lol. What he knows is a little background of, maybe, kpop. so he associated that immediately to ppop kasi we can't deny naman talaga that the kpop songs that we mostly hear are dance songs. dapat nalang siguro siyang mag research about ppop and i think he'd be surprised to know that even in ppop's "party songs" andun pa rin ang emotion. ang tindi nga eh.
@robbynwellcol3223 Жыл бұрын
Dang! You're a smart dude. Kudos.👏
@mykindamusic2 жыл бұрын
It's really a pain watching his interview again but I have to be patient to finish this video. Note to self: Choose to be kind.
@angelitoivsomera51942 жыл бұрын
May natandaan ako na sinabi ni Sir Ogie Alcasid sa isang interview. Basta raw kinanta ng Pinoy, Filipino or English man ang lyrics nyan. OPM pa rin ang tawag
@CashualChuck2 жыл бұрын
simple but true
@ronald21652 жыл бұрын
Nakaka Sad. Most people do that, di lang nmn sia. Nagsasalita ng walang alam hehehe. I just hope that people nowadays do their research muna and be open minded. It is so happen na sia ung na interview. Pero again, if u do not know the subject, it is okay to say NO nmn. Wag ka na sana mag salita.
@graceo.68732 жыл бұрын
Another good one Chuck! Very sad, that even Filos themselves don't understand what OPM is. And most importantly, what PPop is! At least what I am so proud of is: we never, never "copied" any sound or beat from another artist. Ours is uniquely Filipino!!!
@atemolee2 жыл бұрын
Gusto ko maranasan yung Party Party na yern hahahahaah emsss 😭😭😭 anyways, haysss research muna bago mag-conclude 🙂😌. At first, ganun din ako naisip ko PPop is like KPop pero at the end of my research, napatunayan nito saakin na PPop is different from KPop. Though there's similar with the struggles and hardships along their journey to be an artist. But, when it comes to music bro, there's a very big different --- ika nga nila, MUSIC IS UNIVERSAL ✨😌. Hehe so yown langs po, skl 🥺💙. #PPOPRISE Sana all nalang makakapunta sa homecoming 😭😭😭🙂🙂🙂