SB19
SB19 is a Filipino boy band formed in 2018 through a talent search by ShowBT Philippines, comprising members Pablo (leader and CEO), Josh, Stell, Ken, and Justin.[1] The group debuted on October 26, 2018, with their single "Tilaluha," marking the beginning of their rise as pioneers of P-pop (Pinoy pop), a genre blending Filipino influences with contemporary pop, R&B, and electronic elements; their follow-up single "Go Up" (2019) gained viral traction through dance practice videos.[1] Under initial management by ShowBT, they faced early challenges, including near disbandment, but self-produced tracks emphasized creative control, particularly led by Pablo's songwriting and production.[2] SB19 transitioned to self-management in 2023 by launching 1Z Entertainment on October 1, with Pablo serving as CEO, aiming to elevate Filipino music, talent, and culture globally while fostering innovation for future artists. Their discography includes notable EPs such as Pagsibol (2021), Pagtatag! (2023), and Simula At Wakas (released April 25, 2025), alongside hit singles like "Bazinga" (2021), which spent 26 weeks on Billboard's Hot Trending Songs chart, including 7 weeks at No. 1, and "GENTO" (2023), submitted for Grammy consideration.[2] The group has amassed nearly 1 billion streams across platforms as of November 2025 and received multiple accolades, including Awit Awards and MYX Music Awards.[1] Key milestones include becoming the first Filipino act to chart on Billboard's Next Big Sound in 2019 and the first Southeast Asian group nominated for a Billboard Music Award in 2021 in the Top Social Artist category, alongside global acts like BTS and BLACKPINK; in 2025, their single "DAM" became the first Filipino song to debut at No. 1 on the World Digital Song Sales chart.[2][1] SB19's international impact extends to world tours, such as their Simula At Wakas tour, which kicked off at the Philippine Arena on May 31, 2025, and collaborations that highlight their role in promoting Filipino pride and diversifying global pop music.[2]Career
2018–2019: Formation, training, and debut
SB19 was formed through a series of auditions conducted by ShowBT Philippines, a subsidiary of the South Korean entertainment company ShowBT Group, beginning in August 2016.[3] The company received over 3,000 applications via YouTube and other platforms, ultimately selecting five members—Pablo, Josh, Stell, Ken, and Justin—after multiple rounds of evaluations that assessed their vocal, dance, and performance potential.[4] This process aimed to create the first all-Filipino boy band trained under a K-pop-inspired system, blending local talent with international standards.[5] The members underwent a rigorous three-year training period from 2016 to 2019, practicing up to nine hours a day, six days a week, in facilities in both the Philippines and South Korea.[6] Their regimen included vocal lessons, dance choreography, ballet, stretching exercises, personality development, and music composition, all designed to produce synchronized all-around performers capable of global competition.[7] Language training emphasized Korean for communication with Korean producers and instructors, alongside refining English and Tagalog skills to enhance pronunciation and lyrical delivery in their music.[8] The intense schedule led to significant challenges, including physical exhaustion, financial hardships with minimal wages, and moments of doubt that nearly prompted the group to disband in early 2019 due to slow progress and skepticism about their "Pinoy K-pop" identity.[6] Despite cultural adjustments to the strict Korean training methods, the members persevered, drawing on their shared passion to maintain focus amid the demanding routine.[7] The group made their official debut on October 26, 2018, with the single "Tilaluha," a heartfelt ballad about unrequited love that marked the beginning of the modern P-pop wave by introducing a Filipino act trained to K-pop levels.[6] The music video, filmed in Seoul and featuring Korean actors, was released shortly after and promoted through digital platforms like Spotify, though it initially received a lukewarm reception in the Philippines.[5] Early promotional efforts included their first fan meeting and mini-concert on December 19, 2018, in San Juan, Philippines, where they performed "Tilaluha" live for the first time, along with initial television appearances to build local awareness.[6] These activities laid the groundwork for their emergence as pioneers in P-pop, emphasizing synchronized performances and cultural pride despite the modest start.[8]2020: Get in the Zone and early challenges
SB19 released their debut studio album, Get in the Zone, on July 31, 2020, through Sony Music Philippines. The nine-track project included previously released singles such as "Alab (Burning)," "Go Up," and "Tilaluha," alongside new songs like the title track "Hanggang sa Huli" and "Love Goes." The album showcased the group's blend of pop, R&B, and EDM influences, with production credits shared among members like Pablo and external collaborators. Despite the timing amid the global COVID-19 pandemic, the release marked a significant milestone, compiling their early work into a cohesive body of music that highlighted their vocal harmonies and synchronized choreography.[9][10] The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic severely disrupted traditional promotional activities, forcing SB19 to pivot to digital platforms for fan engagement. Live events, including the remainder of their Get in the Zone Nationwide Concert tour, were halted due to lockdowns and health restrictions, limiting physical interactions with audiences. In response, the group conducted virtual fan meets, live streams on social media, and released inspirational content like the single "Ikako" in April 2020 to uplift frontliners and fans during quarantine. This shift emphasized online connectivity, with promotions relying heavily on YouTube performances and interactive sessions to maintain momentum.[11][12] Early signs of recognition came through awards and chart placements, validating their growing presence in the P-pop scene. Their breakthrough single "Go Up" (2019) earned Song of the Year at the MYX Music Awards 2020, while SB19 swept additional categories including New Artist of the Year and Artist of the Year at the same event. Building on its prior entry onto Billboard's Next Big Sound chart in late 2019—where they ranked as high as No. 6—the track continued to gain traction in 2020 via viral dance challenges and social media buzz, establishing the group as emerging talents despite limited mainstream radio play.[13][14][15] However, 2020 presented substantial hurdles beyond the pandemic, including restricted media exposure in the Philippine entertainment landscape, where P-pop was still nascent and overshadowed by established genres. The group faced challenges in securing widespread television and radio slots, relying instead on fan-driven online campaigns for visibility. Under their management by ShowBT Philippines, logistical and promotional constraints compounded these issues, as resources were stretched thin amid economic fallout from the crisis, hindering broader domestic outreach. A pivotal moment came with their first major online performance at the Global Live virtual concert on November 21, 2020, which drew thousands of viewers worldwide and served as a platform to showcase tracks from Get in the Zone in a high-energy, immersive format.[5][12]2021–2022: Pagsibol and international breakthrough
In March 2021, SB19 marked their return with the release of the single "What?", a high-energy track emphasizing self-love and empowerment, which served as the lead single for their upcoming EP.[16] The song's music video, directed by Sherwin Pasco, featured dynamic choreography and visual elements drawing from Filipino historical maps to highlight national pride.[17] Following the success of their debut album Get in the Zone, "What?" quickly gained traction on streaming platforms and social media, setting the stage for their first EP.[18] On July 22, 2021, SB19 released Pagsibol, their first EP under Sony Music Philippines, comprising six tracks including the original "What?", the intense rap-driven "Bazinga", the emotional ballad "MAPA", "Mana", "Ikako", and "SLMT".[19] The EP, meaning "sprouting" in Filipino, symbolized growth and resilience, with members Pablo, Josh Cullen, and Stell contributing to songwriting and production.[20] "Bazinga", released as a single on October 15, 2021, showcased their evolving hip-hop influences and intricate choreography, amassing millions of views on YouTube.[21] SB19's international breakthrough accelerated in 2021 with their historic nomination for Top Social Artist at the Billboard Music Awards, making them the first Filipino and Southeast Asian act to receive such recognition alongside global acts like BTS and BLACKPINK.[22] This fan-voted category highlighted the rapid expansion of their A'TIN fandom beyond the Philippines, fueled by viral social media engagement and streaming milestones. In October 2021, they earned a nomination for Best Southeast Asia Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards, competing against regional stars like JJ Lin and Lyodra, further cementing their rising global profile.[23] The group expanded their reach through key collaborations, including a band version of "MAPA" with Filipino folk-pop act Ben&Ben in June 2021, which blended acoustic elements with their pop style and became a streaming hit.[24] Internationally, they featured on the Indonesian adaptation of "MAPA" with local artist Aruma in early 2022, promoting cross-cultural exchange in Southeast Asia. Their second collaboration with Ben&Ben, the empowering anthem "Kapangyarihan" released in August 2021, underscored themes of inner strength and topped local charts.[25] The A'TIN fandom saw significant growth during this period, with international chapters forming in countries like the US, UAE, and Indonesia, driven by online fan projects and social media campaigns that amplified SB19's visibility. This momentum culminated in their first sold-out arena concert on September 17, 2022, at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City, as the kickoff to their WYAT (Where You At) Tour, with tickets selling out in under 24 hours and drawing over 15,000 attendees.[26] Earlier, in March 2022, they performed at Expo 2020 Dubai, their first international live show post-pandemic, representing the Philippines alongside regional artists.[27] Domestically, SB19 swept multiple honors, including Artist of the Year and several song-specific awards at the 2021 Wish Music Awards, reflecting their dominance in P-pop. They also clinched Group of the Year and Pop Song of the Year for "What?" at the same event, alongside recognitions from the PMPC Star Awards for Music. These accolades, combined with their EP's chart performance on Billboard Philippines, solidified their breakthrough year.[28]2023–mid-2024: Pagtatag! and transition to self-management
In early 2023, SB19 began teasing their next musical project, culminating in the release of their third EP, Pagtatag!, on June 9, 2023, under Sony Music Philippines. The EP marked a significant evolution in the group's sound, blending hip-hop, R&B, and pop elements to explore themes of empowerment, identity, and resilience. Lead single "Gento," released on May 19, 2023, showcased the members' heightened creative involvement, with leader Pablo (John Paulo Nase) co-writing and co-producing the track alongside collaborators like Josue of RADKIDZ. The song's energetic dance routine and viral TikTok challenges propelled it to commercial success, debuting at number one on the Billboard Philippines Songs chart and earning certifications from the Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI). Other tracks like "I Want You" and "Crimzone" further highlighted the group's songwriting contributions, with Pablo credited on multiple songs, reflecting their growing autonomy in production.[29][30][31] Coinciding with the EP's launch on June 9, 2023, SB19 announced their departure from long-time management company ShowBT Philippines, transitioning to self-management under their newly formed entity, 1Z Entertainment. This move, effective immediately, allowed the group to retain full creative control over their music, visuals, and career decisions, building on the rigorous training they received earlier in their career. 1Z Entertainment, co-founded by the five members—Pablo, Josh, Stell, Ken, and Justin—with Pablo serving as CEO, was officially unveiled on October 1, 2023, emphasizing a mission to nurture innovative P-pop talent through artist-led management, content production, and global partnerships. The transition was not without challenges; legal disputes arose over trademarks, as ShowBT had registered the "SB19" name and logo in 2021.[32][33][34] By late 2023, SB19 had resolved these issues amicably with ShowBT, securing full ownership of their brand name, logo, and intellectual property under 1Z Entertainment on December 5, 2023. This resolution included rebranding efforts to consolidate their digital assets and merchandise lines, ensuring seamless operations without altering their core identity. The self-management structure enabled deeper involvement in all aspects of their artistry; for instance, the group self-produced music videos and promotional content for Pagtatag!, such as the lyric videos and behind-the-scenes documentaries, fostering a more authentic connection with fans known as A'TIN. Business-wise, 1Z Entertainment expanded into event production and collaborations, laying the groundwork for sustainable growth in the competitive P-pop landscape.[35][36] Into mid-2024, SB19 continued building momentum under self-management with the release of the single "Moonlight" on May 3, 2024, a collaboration with producers Ian Asher and Terry Zhong via Liquid State and Sony Music Philippines. The track, an upbeat dance-pop anthem, debuted atop global charts in nine countries on Spotify and underscored their international appeal, amassing millions of streams shortly after launch. Concurrently, the group focused on preparations for the ongoing Pagtatag! World Tour, which had kicked off in June 2023 and expanded to include additional dates across Asia, North America, and Europe. These efforts, managed entirely by 1Z Entertainment, highlighted logistical feats like sold-out arena shows and fan engagements, solidifying their transition to independent operations while prioritizing artistic innovation.[37][38][30]Late 2024–2025: Simula at Wakas, world tour, and global expansions
In late 2024, SB19 announced their third extended play, Simula at Wakas, marking the culmination of their EP trilogy following Pagsibol (2021) and Pagtatag! (2023). The EP was released on April 25, 2025, by Sony Music Philippines, featuring seven tracks including the lead single "DAM," an upbeat hip-hop-infused anthem blending Filipino musical elements; "Time," a poignant ballad reflecting on perseverance; "8TonBall," "Quit," "Shooting for the Stars," "DUNGKA!," and an extended version of "DAM."[39][40][41] The release coincided with the launch of the Simula at Wakas World Tour, which began in late 2024 with initial shows in Asia and expanded into a global production in 2025. The tour kicked off its major leg on May 31, 2025, with two sold-out performances at the Philippine Arena in Bocaue, Bulacan, drawing a combined audience of approximately 110,000 fans and setting a record for the most attended P-pop world tour dates.[42][43] Subsequent legs included sold-out arenas across North America, such as seven cities from San Francisco to Honolulu in June–August 2025, where the group emphasized fan interactions through exclusive meet-and-greets and acoustic segments.[44][45] By late 2025, the tour extended to Asia, Europe, and Oceania, with confirmed dates including Bangkok on November 2, Melbourne on December 5, Sydney on December 6, Auckland on December 12, and Perth on December 14. These performances highlighted SB19's evolving stage production, incorporating synchronized choreography and multimedia visuals tied to Simula at Wakas themes of growth and closure, while achieving consistent sell-outs that underscored their rising international demand.[46][47] Amid these milestones, SB19 expanded their global presence through high-profile events and collaborations. On October 12, 2025, they opened the "Sama sa Roma 2025" gathering in Rome, Italy, with a high-energy rendition of "DAM," engaging an international Filipino diaspora audience.[48] In late October, the group was announced as the official music artists for the Honor of Kings International Championship 2025, a major esports event held in Manila from November 14 to 30, featuring 16 teams competing for a $1 million prize pool.[49][50] This partnership led to the release of their new single "Burn the Flame" on November 10, 2025, serving as the event's official anthem with its intense, motivational sound tailored to the competition's competitive spirit; they are scheduled to perform at the grand finals on November 30, 2025.[51] On November 4, 2025, SB19 made their fourth appearance on Japan's THE FIRST TAKE, delivering live one-take performances of "Time" and "DAM" that showcased their vocal harmony and emotional depth, garnering widespread acclaim for blending P-pop with J-pop sensibilities.[52][53] On November 7, 2025, during a promotional visit to Los Angeles, the members participated in an e-trike karaoke challenge on the city streets, performing hits like Bruno Mars covers to interact spontaneously with fans and promote their music in a fun, accessible way.[27][54] In mid-November 2025, SB19 received multiple wins at the 38th Awit Awards, including Music Video of the Year for their collaboration "Kalakal" with Gloc-9 (as of November 19, 2025; further details in the Awards and nominations section).[55] These initiatives highlighted SB19's strategy of merging digital engagement with real-world experiences to broaden their appeal beyond traditional concerts.Artistry
Musical style and songwriting
SB19's musical style is characterized by a dynamic fusion of P-pop with genres such as EDM, hip-hop, R&B, and electronic music, often incorporating traditional Filipino elements to create a distinctive sound that evolves across their discography. Tracks like "Gento" exemplify this blend through hip-hop beats layered with flute instrumentation, delivering a high-energy dance-pop vibe, while "DAM" merges electronic production with folk-inspired motifs for an empowering anthem. This approach allows the group to infuse cultural authenticity, using Filipino linguistic and thematic nuances to differentiate their music from broader K-pop influences.[2][7] The songwriting process for SB19 has undergone a notable evolution, shifting from management-driven compositions in their early years under ShowBT Philippines to a more self-directed, collaborative approach following their transition to self-management in 2023. Leader Pablo serves as the primary songwriter and co-producer, contributing rap verses and guiding the creative direction, as seen in his hands-on role in crafting hits like "Bazinga" and "What?," which feature hard-hitting rap-rock elements. The group's lyrics are predominantly multilingual, combining Tagalog and English for accessibility, with occasional Korean phrases or versions that nod to their training roots, such as in "Hanggang sa Huli." This collaborative method emphasizes personal experiences, enabling the members to co-write tracks that reflect their journey and foster emotional depth.[7][2][56] Production techniques in SB19's music highlight innovative instrumentation and sophisticated layering, with synthesizers driving the EDM and electronic components in songs like "Go Up" and "Alab (Burning)," while auto-tune is used sparingly to preserve the natural timbre of their vocals. Cultural motifs, including themes of bayanihan—representing communal unity and resilience—are woven into their work, as analyzed in their discography's emphasis on collective strength and Filipino identity. Overall, their thematic focus centers on empowerment, love, and perseverance, evident in tracks like "MAPA," which expresses familial gratitude, and "What?," which promotes self-empowerment amid challenges.[2][7][57]Influences and vocal production
SB19's musical influences draw heavily from the structured training and dynamic production of K-pop, which shaped their early development under ShowBT Philippines, a subsidiary of the Korean entertainment company ShowBT. This is evident in their hyperkinetic singles such as "Alab (Burning)," "Bazinga," and "What?," which incorporate sophisticated production techniques, hard raps, and high-energy group dynamics reminiscent of K-pop idol groups.[7] The group's rigorous training regimen, involving up to nine hours daily of vocal practice, choreography, and performance drills, mirrors the K-pop model, fostering discipline and technical precision in their output.[7] Additionally, SB19 blends the emotional storytelling and sentimental depth of Original Pilipino Music (OPM), a genre encompassing pop, rock, R&B, and hip-hop in Tagalog and English, as seen in their debut single "Tilaluha" and broader P-pop identity.[7] Western pop elements also appear, particularly in English-language tracks like the disco-pop "WYAT (Where You At)," which highlights their aim for global accessibility while retaining Filipino cultural immersion.[7] In vocal production, SB19 emphasizes diverse ranges and harmonization honed through intensive training. Lead vocalist Stell possesses an expansive vocal range, capable of belting high notes comparable to Regine Velasquez and incorporating emotive falsetto and even whistle tones akin to [Ariana Grande](/page/Ariana Grande), adding emotional intensity to ballads and high-energy tracks.[58][59] Ken provides a contrasting deep, resonant baritone that anchors the group's lower registers, contributing stability to their layered arrangements.[60] Harmonization techniques, developed during their multi-year training, enable seamless blending of voices, as demonstrated in acapella performances and live sets where individual parts complement one another without overpowering the ensemble.[7] This vocal synergy is a core element of their sound, allowing for intricate progressions and emotional builds in songs. The group incorporates Filipino folk elements into their arrangements, particularly in the 2021 EP Pagsibol, where tracks like "MAPA" feature collaboration with folk-pop band Ben&Ben, infusing traditional melodic storytelling with modern pop structures.[61] The EP's title, meaning "germination" in Filipino, and promotional visuals inspired by iconic jeepneys further embed cultural motifs, blending electro-pop and hip-hop with native linguistic and thematic depth.[61] Following their transition to self-management under 1Z Entertainment in 2023, SB19 has pursued more experimental vocal layers, evident in releases like the 2025 single "DAM," which merges hip-hop, EDM, industrial, and Filipino folk influences for richer, multifaceted harmonies.[62][63] This shift allows greater creative control, evolving their production toward innovative blends that expand on their foundational training while amplifying Filipino identity.[62]Stage performances and choreography
SB19's stage performances are characterized by high-energy choreography that sets a benchmark within P-pop, emphasizing precision and synchronization among the five members. Their routines often feature intricate formations and dynamic movements designed to complement the upbeat tempo of their tracks, as seen in the high-octane dance sequences for "Bazinga," which incorporate sharp isolations and group waves to amplify the song's aggressive energy. Similarly, the choreography for "WYAT (Where You At)" highlights explosive footwork and fluid transitions, showcasing the group's ability to maintain formation while executing high-intensity lifts and spins during live sets. This level of synchronization stems from rigorous dance training under professional choreographers, enabling SB19 to deliver visually compelling shows that blend hip-hop influences with contemporary pop aesthetics.[64][65] Costume designs in SB19's performances frequently incorporate Filipino motifs, fusing traditional elements like abaca fabrics and intricate beadwork with modern silhouettes to celebrate cultural heritage. For instance, during award shows and tours, the group has worn ensembles featuring asymmetrical cuts inspired by Filipiniana, such as butterfly sleeves reimagined in black-and-white patterns that evoke national pride without compromising stage mobility. These outfits, often crafted in collaboration with Filipino designers like Francis Libiran, evolve across eras—blue tones for their "Pagsibol" phase symbolizing growth, transitioning to white with gold accents for "Pagtatag"—enhancing the thematic depth of their visual storytelling. While LED elements appear more prominently in fan accessories like synchronized wristbands during arena tours, the group's attire prioritizes lightweight, breathable materials to support endurance in elaborate routines.[66][67][68] Audience interaction forms a core element of SB19's live presentations, with structured fan chants integrated into songs like "What?" and "Alab," where supporters synchronize responses to heighten communal energy and create an immersive atmosphere. Leader Pablo often incorporates improv rap sections during concerts, freestyling personalized shoutouts or thematic verses that adapt to the crowd's vibe, adding spontaneity to otherwise polished sets. Multimedia integrations further elevate these experiences, including dynamic LED screens displaying live feeds, thematic visuals, and lyric projections that synchronize with the performance, as evident in their arena shows where on-screen elements mirror choreography cues for a cinematic effect.[69][70][71] The group demonstrates notable adaptability between virtual and live formats, drawing on their foundational training to sustain performance quality across mediums. In virtual concerts like "Our Zone" and "Back in the Zone," SB19 introduced custom choreography and rearranged musical elements to optimize for screen viewing, ensuring visual impact despite the absence of a physical audience. Live shows, however, leverage their enhanced stamina from dedicated fitness regimens, including cardio-focused workouts and professional coaching, allowing them to execute full-energy routines for extended durations—often described by members as pushing to the point of exhaustion during tour preparations. This training, supported by a specialized team for dance and physical conditioning, underscores their vocal stability amid demanding choreography, briefly echoing influences from their production style in maintaining harmonic precision onstage.[65][72][70][1]Impact and legacy
Contributions to P-pop and OPM
SB19 pioneered the P-pop genre as the first all-Filipino boy band to achieve international charting success, entering the Billboard Social 50 chart in 2020 and topping the Hot Trending Songs chart with "Bazinga" in 2021, which outperformed global hits like BTS's "Butter." This breakthrough marked a significant milestone for Philippine music, demonstrating the viability of homegrown idol groups on worldwide platforms and inspiring a new wave of P-pop acts, including BGYO and Alamat, who followed in their footsteps by securing spots on international lists such as Ms. Mojo's "International Bands You Should Know." Their success has been credited with igniting global interest in P-pop, alongside other emerging groups, and solidifying SB19's role as trailblazers in the genre.[1][73][2] In their contributions to Original Pilipino Music (OPM), SB19 has innovated by fusing K-pop's structured idol format—characterized by synchronized choreography, high-production visuals, and fan engagement—with authentic Filipino elements, including lyrics in Tagalog, Visayan, and English that address themes of resilience and cultural pride. This blending not only revitalizes OPM's traditional ballad-heavy sound but also enhances its exportability, as evidenced by their tracks amassing over 100 million Spotify streams and performing strongly in markets across Asia and beyond, thereby promoting Filipino artistry on a global scale. By incorporating local languages and narratives into pop frameworks, SB19 has helped diversify OPM's appeal, making it more accessible and competitive internationally while preserving its cultural roots.[74][1][75] On the industry front, SB19's transition to self-management in mid-2023 under their own company, 1Z Entertainment, established a pioneering model for P-pop groups seeking greater creative and financial autonomy, moving away from traditional label dependencies and empowering other acts to pursue independent paths. Prior to this, their partnership with Sony Music Philippines from 2020 onward amplified the label's global footprint, as SB19's Billboard achievements and international tours positioned Sony PH as a key player in exporting Southeast Asian talent, with the label highlighting the group as a cornerstone of its roster during its headquarters expansion. This shift has influenced the P-pop ecosystem by demonstrating sustainable business strategies for Filipino artists.[76][77] Media recognition underscores SB19's elevating influence on P-pop and OPM, with outlets like GRAMMY.com praising their role in sparking worldwide P-pop enthusiasm and Philstar.com noting their groundbreaking contributions to Filipino music through awards and global performances. Such coverage highlights how SB19 has transformed the genres from niche domestic scenes into vibrant, internationally viable forces.[2][78]Popularity metrics and fandom
SB19's dedicated fandom, known as A'TIN, has grown significantly, surpassing 10 million followers across major social media platforms by late 2025, including 3 million on Facebook, over 4 million on TikTok, approximately 4.1 million YouTube subscribers, around 2 million on Spotify, and more than 1 million on Instagram. This global fanbase has demonstrated remarkable organization and loyalty through coordinated voting campaigns, notably securing victory in Billboard's Fan Army Face-Off for the third consecutive year in 2025, outpacing competitors like Selena Gomez's Selenators in the final round. A'TIN's efforts have been instrumental in amplifying SB19's visibility, fostering a supportive community that spans continents and contributes to the group's award wins and chart performances. The group's streaming achievements underscore their widespread appeal, with their hit single "Gento" accumulating over 53 million views on YouTube by November 2025, marking it as one of their most popular music videos. Collectively, SB19's music has exceeded 882 million streams on Spotify as of early November 2025, reflecting sustained listener engagement and positioning them among the top-streamed Filipino artists on the platform. These metrics highlight the enduring popularity of tracks like "Gento," which has resonated internationally through viral challenges and performances. On social media, SB19's Wikipedia page has consistently ranked among the most viewed for Original Pilipino Music (OPM) artists, achieving top positions in multiple years, including number one in 2020 with 2.8 million views and 2021 with 1.6 million views, and remaining in the top five through 2024 with over 370,000 views that year alone. By 2025, the page continued to attract substantial traffic, with over 17,000 views in September alone, affirming SB19's status as a leading OPM act in online interest metrics. SB19's live performances further illustrate their draw, with the Simula at Wakas World Tour in 2025 featuring sold-out shows across more than 10 countries, including the Philippines, the United States, Canada, Taiwan, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, Thailand, Hong Kong, and stops in Oceania. The tour has drawn over 150,000 attendees across its dates, setting a record for the most attended P-pop world tour, with a peak of approximately 55,000 fans per night at the Philippine Arena in Bulacan for their opening shows on May 31 and June 1, 2025.Cultural and social influence
SB19 has significantly promoted Filipino pride through their music, particularly in tracks that address mental health and empowerment. Their song "What?" reflects personal and societal struggles, resonating with audiences during the COVID-19 pandemic by encouraging self-assurance and resilience amid challenges.[79] Similarly, "Moonlight," a collaboration featuring global producers, serves as a metaphor for inspiration and guidance, illuminating paths for fans' personal journeys while highlighting Filipino artistic swagger.[80] These themes foster a sense of national identity, positioning SB19 as ambassadors who elevate Filipino narratives on the world stage.[81] The group's social influence extends to inspiring Filipino youth in the arts and self-reliance, amplified by their features in global media. As the first Filipino act nominated for a Billboard Music Award in 2021, SB19's achievements, including their fandom A'TIN winning Billboard's Fan Army Face-Off for the third time in 2025, motivate young artists to pursue creative endeavors with determination.[82][83] Their transition to self-management further exemplifies resilience, encouraging the next generation to embrace independence in the creative industry.[84] In terms of cultural exports, SB19's performances at international events have heightened P-pop's global visibility. Their appearance at the 2025 Hito Music Awards in Taiwan showcased Pinoy pride through hit performances, captivating international audiences.[85] Notably, as official music artists for the Honor of Kings International Championship 2025, they released the event's anthem "Rise for Honor," featured in its cinematic trailer, blending P-pop with esports to reach millions worldwide and solidify Filipino music's international footprint.[49][50] SB19's multilingual content has strengthened connections within the Filipino diaspora, promoting cultural ties across borders. By incorporating Filipino, English, Korean, and regional languages like Bisaya in their songs and social media interactions, they facilitate intercultural exchanges that resonate with overseas Filipinos, countering the marginalization of Philippine languages and fostering global community bonds.[86] This approach not only preserves heritage but also empowers diaspora youth to express their identity through music.[87]Members
Pablo
John Paulo Nase, professionally known as Pablo, is a Filipino singer, rapper, songwriter, and record producer born on September 14, 1994, in Imus, Cavite, Philippines.[88] As the leader, main rapper, and lead vocalist of the P-pop boy group SB19, he plays a pivotal role in shaping the group's creative direction and lyrical content.[89] Prior to SB19's debut, Pablo auditioned for ShowBT Philippines in 2016 after encountering a Korean trainer at a Korean musical event. Selected among thousands of applicants, he joined the initial lineup and underwent intensive training focused on vocal techniques, rap delivery, songwriting, and performance skills, influenced by the Korean entertainment system's rigorous standards.[90] This period emphasized self-directed learning and collaboration, with Pablo often taking a guiding role even before officially becoming the group's leader.[91] Within SB19, Pablo serves as the primary lyricist and composer, infusing tracks with introspective themes drawn from personal and cultural experiences. He penned the lyrics for the group's debut single "Tilaluha" in 2018, which explores heartbreak and resilience in Tagalog.[92] Beyond group work, his solo activities include releasing music under the moniker La Luna, such as the 2022 single "La Luna," and producing for other artists, notably contributing to hip-hop group PLAN B's track "Love."[93] As CEO of 1Z Entertainment, the group's independent label founded in 2023, Pablo oversees creative and business decisions, extending his influence in the P-pop industry. Post-2023, Pablo has emerged as an advocate for mental health awareness, openly discussing his experiences with anxiety and panic attacks during performances, including an incident at SB19's 2025 Philippine Arena concert.[94] His contributions to SB19's album Pagtatag! (2023), which addresses empowerment and emotional struggles, further highlight this focus, as he co-wrote songs emphasizing resilience and self-care.[95] Through interviews and social media, Pablo encourages seeking support and destigmatizing mental health issues among fans and artists.[96]Josh
Josh Cullen Santos, born on October 22, 1993, in Las Piñas, Philippines, serves as the eldest member, lead rapper, lead dancer, and sub-vocalist of the P-pop group SB19.[97][98] Raised by a single mother, he navigated early challenges by working as a computer technician and call center agent while pursuing his passion for music and performance.[99] Prior to his debut, Santos joined SB19's predecessor project in 2016 through auditions held by ShowBT Philippines, where he was selected for his physical performance abilities and potential in dance and rap.[100] Lacking formal dance training, he developed his skills self-taught through video games like Dance Dance Revolution and by practicing hip-hop moves, which honed his rhythmic precision and stage presence during the group's intensive three-year training period in South Korea.[101] This background positioned him as a key contributor to the group's synchronized choreography, emphasizing his expertise in delivering high-energy routines that blend Filipino flair with global pop influences.[8] Within SB19, Santos is recognized as the main visual, often highlighted for his charismatic appearance and modeling prowess that enhances the group's aesthetic appeal.[102] His role extends to providing input on choreography, ensuring dynamic and visually striking performances that captivate audiences.[103] Additionally, he has been involved in fashion endorsements, serving as a brand ambassador for Bench since December 2024, where he models apparel and participates in fashion shows to promote the #BENCHxSB19 collection.[104][105] As the eldest, Santos plays a vital role in group dynamics, acting as a morale booster through his positive energy and supportive nature, often uplifting his bandmates during challenging schedules and fostering team cohesion.[98] His interests in creative expression further contribute to the group's artistic environment, though he primarily channels this through performance rather than solo pursuits.[106]Stell
Stellvester Ajero, known professionally as Stell, was born on June 16, 1995, in Las Piñas, Metro Manila, Philippines. As the main vocalist and lead dancer of the P-pop group SB19, he is recognized for his wide vocal range, which enables him to deliver soaring high notes and versatile performances across genres.[107][108] Prior to his debut with SB19 in 2018, Stell built his foundational skills through informal singing at family karaoke sessions and formal voice lessons arranged by his grandfather, despite initial family reservations about pursuing music professionally. His early exposure to Filipino artists like Jed Madela and international influences such as Bruno Mars sparked his interest in vocal performance, leading him to audition for ShowBT Philippines, where he underwent rigorous training in South Korea to refine his technique for group dynamics and live stages. This pre-debut period marked the beginning of his vocal evolution, transitioning from casual singing to structured training that emphasized breath control, range extension, and emotional expression.[109][110] Within SB19, Stell assumes primary lead vocal duties, particularly on high-energy tracks like "What?" (2018), where his dynamic runs and ad-libs drive the song's explosive chorus and bridge, contributing to its breakthrough success as one of the group's signature hits. His role extends to solo covers that highlight his technical prowess, including renditions of Celine Dion's "All By Myself" performed alongside composer David Foster in 2024 and "Defying Gravity" from the musical Wicked during SB19's live shows, both of which demonstrate his ability to handle belting and falsetto with precision and emotional depth. Stell has also ventured into acting, appearing in supporting roles and exploring theater opportunities to expand his performance repertoire beyond music.[111][108][112] On a personal level, Stell is a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, using his platform to challenge harmful stereotypes and promote self-acceptance in the entertainment industry. In August 2024, he publicly addressed speculation about his sexuality during a media interview, responding to intrusive comments with, "What's the problem?" to underscore the irrelevance of assumptions and the importance of personal autonomy. This stance aligns with his broader efforts to foster inclusivity, drawing from his own experiences as an openly queer artist navigating public scrutiny. His vocal training has continued to evolve post-debut, incorporating advanced techniques from coaching sessions and collaborations, allowing him to adapt his style for solo projects like his 2024 debut single "Room" while maintaining SB19's harmonic balance.[113][114][109]Ken
Felip Jhon Suson, professionally known as Ken, was born on January 12, 1997, in Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines. As a member of the P-pop group SB19, he serves as the main dancer, lead vocalist, and sub-rapper, renowned for his deep bass vocals that provide the foundational low-end support in the group's harmonic arrangements. His vocal range, often described as a bass-baritone, adds depth and stability to SB19's polyphonic structures, distinguishing his contributions from the higher registers handled by other members.[100][115][116] Prior to SB19's debut, Ken cultivated his musical talents through self-directed learning, mastering several instruments including the guitar, piano, drums, ukulele, and bass guitar. Growing up as the son and grandson of pastors, he developed an early passion for music within a gospel-influenced environment, honing skills in composition and performance without formal training. These pre-debut efforts laid the groundwork for his multifaceted role in the group, where he frequently arranges harmonies to ensure cohesive vocal blends.[100][115][102] In SB19's discography, Ken's bass vocals are prominently featured in tracks like "DAM," where his low tones underscore the song's rhythmic intensity and emotional weight. Following the group's transition to self-management under 1Z Entertainment in 2023, he expanded into behind-the-scenes production, co-producing and composing pieces such as "Quit" from the EP Simula At Wakas. His ongoing interest in composing reflects a commitment to elevating the group's sound through technical precision and creative input.[64][117][118]Justin
Justin de Dios, born July 7, 1998, in Malabon, Metro Manila, Philippines, is the youngest member of the P-pop group SB19. As the group's lead dancer, sub-vocalist, and visual, he plays a key role in delivering layered vocals and contributing to the band's aesthetic appeal.[119])[120] Prior to SB19's debut in 2018, Justin underwent rigorous training under ShowBT Philippines, where his youthful energy and adaptability stood out, helping him refine his performance skills alongside his bandmates. These qualities allowed him to quickly integrate into the group's dynamic, emphasizing versatility in dance and vocal exercises during the pre-debut period. In SB19's music, Justin's sub-vocalist position involves providing essential harmonies that support the main vocals, adding depth to tracks and showcasing his vocal range. His charismatic presence, marked by a humorous and relatable personality, often highlights the group's lighter moments in performances and interactions. Additionally, Justin leverages social media to build fan engagement, sharing artistic content and personal insights that resonate with A'TIN, the dedicated SB19 fandom.[121]Discography
Studio albums and EPs
SB19's debut studio album, Get in the Zone, was released on July 31, 2020, through Sony Music Philippines. The album features nine tracks, blending pop, EDM, and hip-hop influences, with standout singles like "Hanggang sa Huli" serving as the title track. It marked the group's first full-length project after their initial singles, showcasing their vocal harmonies and dance-oriented production. The album debuted at number one on the Philippine iTunes album chart and achieved significant streaming success, accumulating millions of plays shortly after release.[122][9]| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Alab (Burning) | 3:02 |
| 2. | Go Up | 3:09 |
| 3. | Tilaluha | 3:57 |
| 4. | Love Goes | 3:41 |
| 5. | Hanggang sa Huli | 4:14 |
| 6. | Wag Mong Ikunot Ang Noo | 3:26 |
| 7. | The Light | 3:22 |
| 8. | Hanggang sa Huli (EDM Version) | 3:28 |
| 9. | Love Goes (EDM Version) | 3:24 |
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | GENTO | 3:52 |
| 2. | I WANT YOU | 3:43 |
| 3. | CRIMZONE | 3:49 |
| 4. | ILAW | 4:15 |
| 5. | LIHAM | 3:48 |
| 6. | FREEDOM | 3:55 |
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | DAM | 3:29 |
| 2. | DAM (Extended Version) | 4:10 |
| 3. | Time | 3:44 |
| 4. | 8TonBall | 3:28 |
| 5. | Shooting for the Stars | 3:56 |
| 6. | DUNGKA! | 3:35 |
| 7. | Quit | 4:43 |
Singles and collaborations
SB19's singles career began with their debut release, marking their entry into the P-pop scene as an independent project before full-length albums. Their non-album singles often serve as standalone tracks or promotional releases, emphasizing themes of emotion, resilience, and global appeal, while collaborations highlight cross-genre partnerships that expand their reach.[131] "Tilaluha," released on October 26, 2018, was SB19's inaugural single, a heartfelt ballad about unrequited love that introduced their vocal harmonies and choreography style. Produced under ShowBT Philippines, the track's music video, filmed in South Korea, featured collaborations with Korean artists and garnered early international attention through platforms like YouTube, accumulating over 10 million views within its first year.[132][131] In 2022, "WYAT (Where You At)" emerged as a pivotal English-language single, released on September 2, blending retro pop with upbeat rhythms to target global audiences. The track topped iTunes charts in the Philippines, Singapore, Hong Kong, the UAE, and Qatar within 24 hours of release and debuted at No. 4 on Billboard's Hot Trending Songs chart, powered by Twitter trends, showcasing SB19's growing digital footprint. Its music video exceeded 20 million YouTube views, underscoring their streaming milestones.[133][1][134] The 2024 single "Moonlight," a collaboration with producers Ian Asher and Terry Zhong, was released on May 3 as a vibrant electronic pop track tied to promotional campaigns. Distributed by Sony Music Philippines and Liquid State, it featured dynamic choreography in its official music video, which amassed over 5 million YouTube views shortly after launch, highlighting SB19's adaptability in international production styles.[135][136] Released on November 10, 2025, "Burn the Flame" serves as the official anthem for the Honor of Kings International Championship (KIC 2025), an esports event from November 14 to 30. Commissioned to match the tournament's competitive energy, the track was announced by SB19's label on November 6, positioning it as a high-stakes promotional single aimed at gaming and global fanbases.[51] SB19's collaborations extend their influence through strategic partnerships. In 2021, they joined Ben&Ben for the "MAPA (Band Version)," a reimagined folk-pop rendition of SB19's earlier track, released on June 27 under Sony Music. The performance video achieved historic streaming feats, including rapid accumulation of millions of views on YouTube, and marked a bridge between P-pop and indie folk scenes.[24][137] More recently, "Umaaligid," released on July 30, 2025, paired SB19 with veteran artist Sarah Geronimo in a romantic OPM duet produced by G Productions. The music film and lyric video, both uploaded to official channels, debuted at No. 4 on Billboard's World Digital Song Sales chart, SB19's fourth entry and third in 2025, while surpassing 10 million combined YouTube views in its debut week.[138][139][140] Promotional efforts include remixes and OST contributions, such as the 2023 "golden hour (SB19 Remix)" with JVKE, a visualizer-released track that integrated SB19's vocals into the original hit, boosting cross-cultural streams on platforms like Spotify. Additionally, they provided renditions for events, like the remix of "No Stopping You" with Jayda Avanzado in December 2021, used to promote pageants and holiday campaigns. These releases often tie into broader media tie-ins, enhancing SB19's visibility without album affiliation.[141][142][143]Tours and live performances
Headlining tours
SB19 launched their first major headlining world tour, the Pagtatag! World Tour, in 2023 to support their second EP of the same name. The tour spanned 18 dates across four countries, including multiple shows in the Philippines (such as two nights at the Araneta Coliseum in Manila on June 24–25), the United States (Chicago, Dallas, San Francisco), Canada, Japan, and the United Arab Emirates (Dubai, though some Asian dates were later canceled).[30][144] Performances emphasized high-energy choreography and full renditions of EP tracks like "Gento," "Mana," and "Hanggang sa Huli," alongside earlier hits such as "Mapa" and "Go Up," with setlists typically opening with "Gento" and closing with "What?" to showcase the group's dynamic stage presence.[145] Logistics involved coordinated travel for the five-member band and crew, adapting to international venues with capacities ranging from 2,000 to 15,000 seats, and incorporated thematic visuals reflecting the EP's themes of resilience and unity. Building on this momentum, SB19's second headlining tour, the Simula at Wakas World Tour (2025–2026), supports their third EP and represents their most ambitious outing to date, with over 20 confirmed dates across Asia, North America, and Oceania as of November 2025, including 18 sold-out shows. Kicking off with two sold-out nights at the Philippine Arena in Bulacan on May 31 and June 1, 2025—drawing a combined attendance of more than 109,500—the tour includes stops in Taipei (June 29), San Francisco (July 11), Los Angeles (July 13), Toronto (July 18), Calgary (July 20), Vancouver (July 26), Temecula (July 27), Honolulu (August 1), Singapore (August 24), Hong Kong (September 14), Melbourne (December 5), Auckland (December 12), and Perth (December 14), among others.[47][46][146] Several shows, including the Philippine Arena dates, Zepp New Taipei in Taiwan, and the Fox Theatre in San Francisco, sold out rapidly, underscoring the band's growing international demand.[146] Tour production for both outings features professional road crews handling stage setup, soundchecks, and lighting, with SB19 emphasizing immersive experiences through synchronized visuals and member-specific spotlight moments during performances. While specific guest artists have not been prominently featured, the tours prioritize the group's self-contained shows with elaborate backdrops and effects tailored to each EP's narrative arc. Revenue from these headlining efforts has been substantial, with the Philippine Arena kickoff alone generating estimates in the range of ₱275 million (approximately $4.8 million USD) from ticket sales, though comprehensive figures for the full tours remain undisclosed by their management.[147] Setlists have evolved across tours to reflect SB19's musical progression, transitioning from the resilience-focused selections of Pagtatag! to a broader repertoire in Simula at Wakas that integrates the trilogy's culminating tracks. For instance, the newer tour incorporates recent singles like "DAM"—the lead from the Simula at Wakas EP, which topped U.S. Billboard charts—as a high-impact opener, alongside refreshed arrangements of staples such as "Gento," "Freedom," and "Moonlight," allowing for greater vocal and choreographic experimentation while maintaining core fan favorites.[144] This evolution highlights the band's maturation, blending P-pop energy with global influences to engage diverse audiences on an expanding scale.[148]Promotional concerts and appearances
SB19 has participated in numerous promotional concerts and appearances to expand their global reach, often aligning with major events and digital platforms to engage fans and promote their music. In 2021, the group received a nomination for Best Southeast Asia Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards, highlighting their rising international profile through fan-voted recognition and promotional activities surrounding the event.[149] Their fans mobilized extensive voting campaigns, which amplified the group's visibility during the awards period. Similarly, in 2025, SB19's fandom A'TIN secured victory in Billboard's Fan Army Face-Off for the third consecutive year, with promotional stages and online campaigns driving fan engagement and celebrating the win through special content releases and live interactions.[150] The group made their fourth appearance on Japan's renowned YouTube series The First Take on November 3, 2025, delivering flawless one-take performances of "DAM" and "Time" from the Simula at Wakas EP. This invitation-only platform, known for its emphasis on raw vocal and instrumental execution, featured SB19 as the first Filipino act to return multiple times, underscoring their technical skill and appeal in the Asian market; the video garnered millions of views shortly after release.[151][53] SB19 served as the official music artists for the Honor of Kings International Championship (KIC) 2025, an esports tournament held in Manila from November 14 to 30, with a $1 million prize pool attracting teams from 16 countries. They performed at the opening ceremony, contributing to the event's theme song "Burn the Flame" and delivering high-energy live sets that blended their pop sound with gaming culture, drawing crowds at venues in Makati and Parañaque City. This collaboration marked a novel promotional venture, fusing music and esports to target younger audiences.[152][50] On November 7, 2025, while in Los Angeles amid their world tour preparations, SB19 joined a spontaneous pop-up e-trike karaoke challenge on the city streets, riding customized electric tricycles equipped with microphones to perform hits like Bruno Mars covers. Captured by content creators and shared widely on social media, the casual yet vocally impressive session highlighted the members' humility and accessibility, interacting with passersby and fans in a lighthearted promotion of their versatile talents.[27]Other ventures
Endorsements and brand partnerships
SB19 has secured several high-profile brand ambassadorships that highlight their growing influence in the Philippine entertainment industry and beyond. In 2021, the group became brand ambassadors for Lazada Philippines, an e-commerce platform, promoting online shopping campaigns targeted at young consumers.[153] They have maintained ongoing partnerships with brands like Bench, serving as ambassadors for the clothing and lifestyle company since December 2024, featuring in promotional content that aligns with their youthful image.[104] Additionally, SB19 collaborated with Pepsi in a 2023 campaign titled "#PepsiMasMasarapMaiba," emphasizing flavor innovation through music-integrated advertisements.[154] In 2025, SB19 expanded into esports with a tie-in to the Honor of Kings International Championship, where they were named the official music artists, performing and contributing original tracks to elevate the event's global appeal.[152] This partnership with the popular mobile game, backed by Honor as an official sponsor of major esports tournaments, underscores their crossover into gaming culture.[49] The group also marked a creative milestone with the "Fast Zone" fashion collaboration alongside designer Francis Libiran in October 2025, blending music performances with couture runway shows to celebrate their seventh anniversary and promote Filipino pop culture through apparel lines.[155] This event integrated SB19's discography with Libiran's designs, creating a multimedia campaign that fused entertainment and fashion.[156] As a self-managed group under 1Z Entertainment since 2023, SB19's endorsements have played a key role in financial sustainability, allowing them to retain a larger portion of revenues from commercial deals, tours, and merchandise without traditional label overheads.[62] These partnerships contribute significantly to their operations, enabling investments in global expansion and creative projects.[157] SB19 maintains a distribution deal with Sony Music Entertainment Philippines since 2019 and has benefited from global network expansions, including meetings with Asian executives in August 2025 to discuss streaming milestones exceeding 150 million plays for their Simula at Wakas EP and international distribution strategies.[158] This has facilitated broader partnerships, such as enhanced collaborations with platforms like Spotify for fan engagement initiatives in May 2025, including immersive experiences and a listening party.[159]Philanthropy and advocacy work
SB19 has actively supported relief efforts for natural disasters in the Philippines, often in collaboration with their dedicated fanbase, A'TIN. In November 2020, amid the devastation caused by Typhoon Ulysses, the group's fandom organized the "Babangon Tayo, PADAYON!" donation drive to mark their first anniversary, collecting funds and goods to aid affected communities.[160] Similarly, in October 2022, following Severe Tropical Storm Paeng, A'TIN's 18 Donation Drive initiative facilitated cash contributions via GCash to provide immediate assistance to displaced families and rebuilding efforts.[161] The group has also championed mental health awareness, drawing from their personal experiences to promote resilience and self-care. In their 2021 single "What?", SB19 conveys themes of empowerment and self-love amid chaos, with lyrics and visuals that encourage listeners to embrace inner strength during personal and societal struggles.[162] Members have openly discussed their mental health challenges in the 2025 Netflix documentary Pagtatag! The Documentary, highlighting vulnerability as a key to their growth and inspiring fans to prioritize emotional well-being.[94] Through 1Z Entertainment, the group's management company emphasizes mental health support for artists, integrating it into training programs for emerging talents.[163] In education, SB19 contributes to nurturing future performers via 1Z Entertainment's artist development programs. In 2024, the company launched open auditions for a new P-pop girl group, offering training opportunities in singing, dancing, and performance to aspiring female artists aged 18 to 21, fostering the next generation of Filipino idols without financial barriers for selected trainees. As of November 2025, selected trainees are undergoing training, with no debut date announced.[164][165] Environmental advocacy efforts by SB19 and A'TIN focus on sustainability through community actions. In June 2021, fans honored member Stell's birthday by partnering with the Forest Ecosystem and Environmental Development (FEED) organization to plant 70 mangrove seedlings in Bulacan, supporting coastal protection and biodiversity.[166] A similar initiative occurred in October 2020 for Josh's birthday, where trees were planted in his name via FEED to promote reforestation and environmental conservation.[167]Filmography and media appearances
Films and television
SB19 members have begun exploring acting opportunities in films and short films, often incorporating their musical backgrounds into narrative roles. In 2020, the group made their collective film debut in the holiday-themed short film EX-MAS, where they portrayed fictional versions of themselves navigating comedic holiday scenarios.[168] Pablo Nase expanded his creative portfolio with a lead role in the 2024 short film UNA, a dramatic piece exploring themes of isolation and resilience, which premiered at Robinsons Galleria and highlighted his acting and writing skills.[169] On television, SB19 has frequently appeared as guests on major Philippine broadcast programs, blending scripted elements with their performances. The group has made multiple guest spots on ABS-CBN's ASAP, including a notable 2024 appearance where Justin de Dios premiered a solo track.[170] They have also visited GMA's It's Showtime several times, such as in 2022 for interactive segments and performances of tracks like "WYAT,".[171][172] In scripted television roles, individual members have taken on character-driven parts. Justin de Dios debuted as an actor in the 2024 ABS-CBN mystery teen drama Senior High, playing Jared, a charismatic P-pop idol whose cameo at a masquerade ball became a viral moment among fans.[173][174] He followed this with a role as Ec'naad, the guardian of Devas' doors, in GMA's 2025 fantasy series Encantadia Chronicles: Sang'gre.[175] Pablo Nase, while primarily focused on music, has shown interest in dramatic storytelling through short-form projects, though his television acting remains limited to date. SB19 has also contributed to television production through soundtracks, enhancing scripted narratives with their music. Pablo Nase composed and performed "Liwanag sa Dilim" as the original soundtrack for the 2025 Netflix Filipino drama series Incognito, a thriller exploring identity and secrecy, adding emotional depth to key scenes.[176]Online shows and variety programs
SB19 has maintained an active presence in digital media through their official YouTube channel, where the group launched the SB19 Vlogs series to provide fans with intimate behind-the-scenes access to their professional and personal lives. Beginning around 2020, these vlogs capture moments from rehearsals, award shows like the Awit Awards, and early virtual events such as the YouTube FanFest (YTFF) 2020, evolving to include detailed tour documentation by 2025.[177] For instance, during their Simula at Wakas World Tour, vlogs like "[SB19 Vlogs] SaW It All from Coast to Coast sa North America" (September 7, 2025) showcased backstage preparations and fan interactions across multiple North American stops, highlighting the group's dynamic energy and logistical challenges on the road.[178] Other entries, such as those from the tour's Dubai and Toronto legs, feature exclusive A'TIN (their fandom) moments and performance insights, fostering a sense of closeness with global audiences.[179][180] In variety programming, SB19 made notable guest appearances on digital platforms tied to traditional shows, blending their P-pop appeal with interactive formats. During Pinoy Big Brother: Kumunity Season 10 in April 2022, the group entered the Big Brother house for multiple episodes, performing their hit "Bazinga" live for the housemates and preparing breakfast to engage with the teen contestants, which aired on ABS-CBN's online channels and garnered significant fan engagement.[181][182] This appearance not only promoted their music but also allowed unscripted interactions, such as advice sessions on songwriting, extending the show's reach through YouTube compilations.[183] The group has also embraced short-form digital challenges on platforms like TikTok to connect with younger fans. A prominent example is their participation in the E-Trike Karaoke challenge in Los Angeles in November 2025, where members rode an electric trike while performing Bruno Mars' "Finesse," showcasing their vocal prowess amid windy conditions and earning over 460,000 likes on TikTok within days.[184] Paired performances by members like Ken and Josh further amplified the fun, viral nature of the content, aligning with TikTok's trend-driven ecosystem. SB19's fan-interactive efforts include regular live streams for album promotions and Q&A sessions, enhancing direct engagement. In April 2025, they hosted the first-ever Spotify Listening Party for Filipino artists, streaming live to preview tracks from their Simula at Wakas era and answering real-time fan questions about the creative process.[185] These sessions, often conducted via YouTube or Instagram Live, have been used for teasers like those preceding their 2023 Pagtatag! album, where members discussed track inspirations and fan-submitted queries, building anticipation and community.[186]Awards and nominations
SB19 has received numerous awards and nominations, recognizing their contributions to P-pop and OPM. The following table lists selected major accolades as of November 2025.| Year | Ceremony | Category | Recipient | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Billboard Music Awards | Top Social Artist | SB19 | Nominated | [187] |
| 2021 | MTV Europe Music Awards | Best Push Artist | SB19 | Nominated | [188] |
| 2024 | MYX Music Awards | Artist of the Year | SB19 | Won | [189] |
| 2024 | MYX Music Awards | Music Video of the Year | "Moonlight" (with Terry Zhong and Ian Asher) | Won | [189] |
| 2025 | Wish Music Awards | Song Collaboration of the Year | "Kalakal" (with Gloc-9) | Won | [190] |
| 2025 | Filipino Music Awards | Artist of the Year | SB19 | Won | [191] |
| 2025 | Filipino Music Awards | Pop Song of the Year | "DUNGKA!" | Won | [191] |
| 2025 | Awit Awards | Best Global Collaboration Recording | "Moonlight" (with Terry Zhong) | Won | [55] |
| 2025 | Awit Awards | Best Rap/Hip-Hop Recording | "Kalakal" (with Gloc-9) | Won | [55] |
| 2025 | Awit Awards | Best Cover Art | "Kalakal" | Won | [55] |
| 2025 | Awit Awards | Best Music Video | "Kalakal" | Won | [55] |
| 2025 | P-pop Music Awards | Various major categories (nominations) | SB19 | Nominated | [192] |