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Makino's second charting song was another Flow G collaboration, "We Made It", which peaked at No. 7 in February 2024. [17] Its music video included futuristic cityscapes of Manila. [18] Filipino actor Miguel Tanfelix participated in a popular TikTok challenge set to the song which followed dance moves by Filipino choreographer Jay Joseph. [19]
Nik Makino: October 18, 2024 2 2 James Navarete Wowie de Guzman: October 19, 2024 2 2 Ria Cassandra Hill Donnalyn Bartolome: October 28, 2024 2 3 Justin Garcia Bob Marley: October 29, 2024 2 3 MJ Jimena Heart Evangelista: October 31, 2024 2 3 RJ Paring Roderick Paulate: November 2, 2024 2 3 Edward Grooms Pipay: November 5, 2024 2 4 Jamaica ...
On 14 December 2020, after being spotted hanging out with the group again after a long time, John Roa (or simply JRoa) released his new single "Woah" under Ex Battalion Music and Viva Records, marking his return to the group as the vocalist. [17] On 4 February 2021, Flow G teamed up with Gloc-9's talent management Asintada. [18]
The Myx Awards 2024 was the 17th installment of the Myx Music Awards, acknowledging the biggest hit makers of 2024 in the Philippine music industry. Samm Alvero and Edward Barber are the presenters of this edition. [1] [2] Nominees were announced on September 27, 2024, through the music channel's digital accounts.
March 19 – "Selos", a song by Mindanao-based independent artist Shaira released in December 2023, is voluntarily pulled from selected music streaming platforms by her agency AHS Productions following a notice from Australian singer Lenka, whose song "Trouble Is a Friend" shared a similarity of the song's tune. AHS Productions has re-released ...
Archie Basilio dela Cruz [2] (born August 15, 1996), [3] known professionally as Flow G, [3] is a Filipino rapper, singer and songwriter. He rose to prominence as a member of the Filipino hip-hop collective Ex Battalion and for his hit solo releases "Rapstar", "Praning", and "Araw-Araw Love".
This is the first full-length studio album from the band since 2014's Barragán and writing for this music began in 2018. [3] As the songs came together over the course of several years, themes of aging, death, and mourning began to emerge and frontwoman Kazu Makino has specifically cited Joan Didion's The Year of Magical Thinking as an influence on the album.
Star Music: Ako Naman Muna (English Version) Angela Ken Rezilience: ... Nik Makino, Cursebox) R&B/Soul: Lorega Amo, Viva Records: ... Eastwood City New Year Countdown ...