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SB19
SB19 in 2021 From left to right: Stell, Josh, Pablo, Ken, and Justin
SB19 in 2021
From left to right: Stell, Josh, Pablo, Ken, and Justin
Background information
OriginManila, Philippines
Genres
Years active2018 (2018)–present
LabelsSony Philippines
Websitesb19official.com
Members
  • Josh
  • Pablo
  • Stell
  • Ken
  • Justin

SB19 is a five-member Filipino boy band that debuted in 2018, consisting of Josh, Pablo, Stell, Ken, and Justin.[1] They were trained for three years by ShowBT Philippines, beginning in 2016.[2] They are the first Filipino and Southeast Asian act to be nominated in Billboard Music Awards for the Top Social Artist category.[3][4] They are also the first Southeast Asian act to enter the top 10 of Billboard Social 50 weekly and year-end charts.[5][6] SB19 promotes its music as part of Pinoy pop (P-pop)—a popular sub-genre of Original Filipino Music.[7]

Name

The letters in the group name were from the initials of their Korean management company, ShowBT. The number 19 had derived from the addition or subtraction of the country codes of South Korea (82) and the Philippines (63). It symbolized the collaboration of the two countries in the formation of the group.[8] The members themselves, however, used the phrase "Sound Break"—for the goal to "break into the music scene" and improve the quality of Philippine boy groups.[9]

History

2016–2018: Formation and early years

SB19 was formed by ShowBT Philippines, the Philippine subsidiary of ShowBT Group in Korea. After the members were selected from hundreds of auditionees during a talent search in 2016, they underwent the same type of training provided to K-pop idols. They were supposed to be performers only on the company's events and activities but CEO Geong Seong Han decided to launch them as a boy group.[10] The group debuted with Josh, Pablo, Stell, Ken, and Justin on October 26, 2018, with the ballad single "Tilaluha". However, their initial efforts at promotions, mostly in schools and malls, were met with a "lukewarm" reception.[11]

2019: "Go Up" and rising popularity

SB19's second single "Go Up" was released on July 19, 2019.[12] Pablo described the song as their "last shot" because this is the time they decided to split apart if their career would not progress after.[13] Unexpectedly, they gained public attention after the dance practice video of the song was uploaded to their YouTube channel and shared by a fan on Twitter and Facebook.[14] Opportunities opened and the group started to appear in multiple radio and television outlets, and local and international media.[15] On December 22, they hold their first-ever nationwide concert titled SB19: Get in the Zone, covering ten cities in the Philippines as a follow-up promotion for being viral.[16]

On November 20, SB19 became the first Filipino act to appear on the Billboard Next Big Sound chart.[17][18] They also became the first Filipino act to enter the Billboard Social 50, debuting at number 28 on the week of December 28, 2019.[19][20] Jeff Benjamin of Billboard noted that a growing international fanbase had aided their appearance in the chart. He added that "more artists [will] continue to look East for inspiration and a larger audience".[21] Forbes remarked that the localization of ShowBT of the K-pop model is not unique, but SB19 is the first in the Philippines to succeed due to their "strategic use" of social media—the main factor of SB19's Social 50 chart appearance.[22]

SB19 performing "Alab (Burning)" at 6th Wish 107.5 Music Awards in Smart Araneta Coliseum on January 17, 2021

On December 25, Sony Music Philippines announced that SB19 had signed a recording contract with them,[23] and on the same day, the group released their third single, "Alab (Burning)", under the new record label.[24][25]

2020: Get in the Zone

On March 9, 2020, SB19 has been added to the roster of artists of Spotify's RADAR Program, which supports new artists through marketing campaigns.[26][27][28] The quintet released their debut album Get in the Zone, featuring nine tracks, including three released singles and two unreleased tracks, on July 31, 2020.[29] Two weeks after the release of the album, SB19 achieved its highest position on the Social 50 chart at number two behind BTS on the week of August 15.[30] A week later, the group peaked at number five on the Emerging Artist chart while simultaneously remaining number two on the Social 50.[31][32]

On the week of October 24, SB19 appeared on the LyricFind Global—their fourth Billboard chart appearance—with "Go Up" at number 17.[33] On November 28, the group achieved their first top one hit on Billboard, after "Alab (Burning)" debuted at number one on LyricFind Global.[34] "Tilaluha" also debuted at number one on the same chart on the succeeding week.[35]

SB19 performing "Hanggang sa Huli" at 6th Wish 107.5 Music Awards in Smart Araneta Coliseum on January 17, 2021

On December 3, SB19 appeared at number six on Billboard Year-End Social 50 chart, making them the first Southeast Asian act to reach the top 10 of the magazine's annual chart.[36] "Love Goes" reached number one on its third week on LyricFind Global on December 19.[37] The following week, their promotional single "Ikako" made its debut at number one, marking the group's fourth top one hit on the same chart.[38]

2021–present: Pagsibol

On January 6, "Hanggang sa Huli" reached number one on the LyricFind Global.[39] On the week ending January 16, "Wag Mong Ikunot ang Iyong Noo" debuted at number one on the same chart.[40] On the week of January 30, the group earned their seventh number one on the chart with "Go Up" peaking at number two.[41]

On February 9, the group announced their comeback date through a teaser photo on their social media.[42] The group released "What?" on March 9, 2021, as the first single off their upcoming extended play, initially planned to be released in June 2021.[43] On April 24, their first-ever fashion collection, in collaboration with Chynna Mamawal, was released that featured two limited premium sets, shirts, and dresses, all inspired by the single.[44][45]

On April 29, SB19 became the first Filipino and Southeast Asian act to be nominated in Billboard Music Awards for Top Social Artist along with BTS, Blackpink, Ariana Grande, and Seventeen—which BTS won the award.[46][47] It marked the first-ever appearance of a Filipino artist in the Billboard Music Awards.

Their second pre-release single titled "Mapa" was released on May 16, 2021, as a tribute for mothers and fathers.[48] A band version in collaboration with Ben&Ben was released on June 27, 2021.[49]

On June 30, SB19 announced the title of their first extended play Pagsibol, which was released on July 22, 2021.[50]

Impact

While Filipino boy and girl groups had been around before SB19, the boy band is credited for "paving the way" for the launch of other music groups displaying a similar level of training, skill, and talent.[51][52]

Members

  • Josh – lead rapper[53] and sub-vocalist (baritone)[54]
  • Pablo[a] – leader (arranger, tenor and countertenor) and main rapper[54]
  • Stell – main vocalist (lead tenor and high tenor) and lead dancer[54]
  • Ken – main dancer[53] and lead vocalist (tenor and bass)[54]
  • Justin – sub-vocalist (baritone) and maknae[54]
  1. ^ He changed his stage name from Sejun to Pablo in 2021.

Discography

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Ref.
2020 EX-MAS Themselves [55]

Television appearance

Year Month/Date Program Network Ref.
2018 July–September AJA AJA Tayo (Season 1) 5 [56]
2019 February–May AJA AJA Tayo (Season 2) [57]
July 19 Unang Hirit GMA [58]
August 7 Letters and Music Net 25 [59]
August 17 I-Witness GMA [60]
September 12 Umagang Kay Ganda ABS-CBN [61]
September 15 ASAP Natin 'To [62]
Rated K [63]
October 10 Tonight with Boy Abunda [64]
October 17 Unang Hirit GMA [65]
October 19 Studio 7 [66]
October 20 Gandang Gabi, Vice! ABS-CBN [67]
October 30 Magandang Buhay [68]
November 16 Daddy's Gurl GMA [69]
November 26 Mars Pa More [70]
November 30 The Clash [71]
December 31 Unang Hirit [72]
2020 January 4 I Can See Your Voice ABS-CBN [73]
January 12 ASAP Natin 'To [74]
January 13 Umagang Kay Ganda [75]
January 19 ASAP Natin 'To [76]
February 16 Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho GMA [77]
March 3 Tonight with Arnold Clavio [78]
March 10 Tonight with Boy Abunda ABS-CBN [79]
It's Showtime [80]
May 3 ASAP Natin 'To [80]
May 4 Unang Hirit GMA [81]
June 29 Letters and Music Net 25 [82]
October 18 Sunday Noontime Live! 5 [83]
November 10 Lazada 11.11 Super Show Kapamilya Channel [84]
December 11 Lazada 12.12 Super Show [85]
2021 March 20 AJA AJA Tayo sa Jeju [86]
April 29 Unang Hirit GMA [87]
May 9 All Out Sundays [88]
May 15 ASAP Natin 'To ABS-CBN [89]
May 23 ASAP Natin 'To [90]
June 5 Lazada 6.6 Super Show GMA [91]

Webcast appearance

Year Date Program Presenter company Ref.
2019 September 15 iWant ASAP Live ABS-CBN Corporation [62]
November 14 Kapuso ArtisTambayan GMA Network [92]
2020 January 12 iWant ASAP Live ABS-CBN Corporation [93]
January 19 [94]
March 7 Myx Presents [95]
July 5 I Feel U [96]
July 10 We Rise Together [97]
July 25 Myx Music Awards 2020 [98]
August MTV Asia Spotlight MTV [99]
August 21 PKS Rewind 2020: The Online Reunion Korean Cultural Center Philippines [100]
August 23 Notes of Hope: 6th Wish Anniversary Digital Concert Wish 107.5 [101]
August 29 33rd Awit Awards Awit Awards (PARI) [102]
December 21 Spotify #2020WRAPPED - Philippines Spotify Philippines [103]
2021 June 5 Padayon: The NCCA Hour National Commission for Culture and the Arts [104]

Other ventures

Endorsements

Year Product Company Notes Ref.
2019 "Netflix Philippines" Netflix SB19 performing "Go Up" with lyrics based on various Netflix exclusive shows [105]
"Aloe Soothing Mask Sheet" Mulbit Me Mulbit Me is a Korean Skin care company [106]
2020 "Samsung Galaxy A31" Samsung Philippines Awesome Grooves TikTok Challenge [107]
Pepsi "Sundin ang Puso" Pepsi Philippines SB19 performing "Sundin ang Puso" remix and Pepsi's 77 Dance TikTok Challenge [108]

[109]

TM "FunSagad" TM TM "FunSagad" advertisements [110]
"Lucky Me Noodles" Monde Nissin Sarang Anghang. Jjamppong and Hot Cheese Ramyun Cup Noodles! [111]
2021 "Nasa Lazada Yan" Lazada Philippines SB19 as Lazada Brand Ambassadors [112]
"Dunkin Donuts" Dunkin Donuts Philippines SB19 performing the revived 1998 "Pasalubong Ng Bayan" jingle in a music video [113]
DunkinPH and SB19 released a two Episode MV entitled "The One", a 2021 new promotional jingle. [114]
"Yopokki" Yopokki SB19 endorses Yopokki a Korean street food Toppokki [115]
"Montbest Natural Mineral Water" Montbest SB19 endorses Montbest Natural Mineral Water, a Korean bottled water brand [116]
"KFC Chicken Chops" KFC Philippines SB19 endorses KFC Original Recipe Chicken Chops. [117]
"SB19 for Acer" Acer Philippines SB19 as Acer Philippines Brand Ambassador [118]

Concerts, tours, and performances

Concert tours

SB19 at Get In The Zone Nationwide Concert in Cuneta Astrodome on December 28, 2019
Event Name Dates Venue Location Show(s) Ref.
SB19: Start of the Best

1st Fan Meeting and Mini Concert

December 19, 2018 Teatrino Promenade Metro Manila 1 [119]
December 23, 2018 Gangnam Davao (Fansigning)

NCCC Mall Buhangin

Davao 1 [120]
SB19 Fanmeeting in CDO May 31, 2019 Ayala Centrio Mall Cagayan de Oro 1 [121]
SB19: Get In The Zone Nationwide Concert December 22, 2019 Kansilayan Gym Negros Occidental 1 [122]
December 28, 2019 Cuneta Astrodome Metro Manila 1
January 11, 2020 Limketkai Center Cagayan de Oro 1
January 18, 2020 Albay Astrodome Bicol 1
Give In To SB19 Concert TBA Araneta Coliseum Metro Manila 1 [123]
SB19 x A'TIN Fan meeting TBA Newport Performing Arts Theater Metro Manila 1 [124]
Manila Encore Concert TBA Circuit Makati Metro Manila 1 [125]

Virtual concerts and conventions

Event Name Dates Venue Notes Ref.
SB19 Live Stream Global November 21, 2020 Live Stream A Virtual Concert hosted by Global Live [126]
SB19 Monsoon Relief November 28, 2020 Live Stream Re-air of the livestream concert on Global Live with all proceeds donated to the charities assisting flood relief caused by Typhoon Vamco [127]
Back in the Zone: Online Concert August 01, 2021 Live Stream It was held via the ABS-CBN digital venue KTX.ph [128]
Back in the Zone: Online Concert - Replay August 21 & 22, 2021 Live Stream [129]
FORTE : A Pop Orchestra Concert October 17, 2021 Live Stream Online Benefit Concert with the Battig Chamber Orchestra featuring 4th Impact, Nicole Pugeda, Isaac Iglesias, and SSC Chamber Choir. All proceeds from the concert will benefit Sr. Baptista Battig Music Foundation, Inc. Scholars. [130]

Music festivals

SB19 at PhilKorFest 2020 in front of National Museum of Natural History (Manila) on October 31, 2020, wearing modernized Filipino costumes and textiles by local label Balik Batik.[131][132][133]
Event Name Dates Venue Notes Ref.
Hiwaga: UP Fair February 10, 2020 U.P. Sunken Garden, Quezon City The UP Student Council teamed up with O/C Records to host this annual event [134]
G Music Fest Live September 26, 2020 Online Music Festival To celebrate National G Day, Globe presents G Music Fest Live. [135]
YouTube Fan Fest October 11, 2020 Online Music Festival A Virtual Concert hosted by YouTube [136]
PhilKor Fest 2020 -
"We Rise Together"
October 31, 2020 Online Concert Fest 2020 Philippines-Korea Cultural Exchange Festival online [137]
TM Music Fest -
"TM Fun Pasko - Samahang Pina Easy"
December 15, 2020 Online Concert Fest TM Tambayan Christmas Concert online [138]
TikTok Live Music Night -
"X'MAS Edition"
December 20, 2020 Online Concert Fest TikTok Live Music Night [139]
BYE2020 December 31, 2020 Online Concert Fest Virtual Year-ender Party [140]
TM Pusuan: The Love Show February 16, 2021 Online Concert Fest TM Tambayan Valentines Day online concert [141]
Acer Day 2021 August 7, 2021 Online Concert Acer Day celebration [142]
YouTube Fan Fest August 29, 2021 Online Music Festival A Virtual Concert hosted by YouTube [143]

Awards and nominations

SB19 at 6th Wish 107.5 Music Awards in Smart Araneta Coliseum on January 17, 2021.
Award Year[a] Category[b] Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Result Ref.
Aliw Awards 2020 Favorite Entertainer of the Year SB19 Won [144]
Awit Awards 2020 Favorite Breakthrough Artist Won [145]
Best Performance by a Group Recording Artist "Alab" Nominated [146]
Billboard Music Awards 2021 Top Social Artist SB19 Nominated [147]
Box Office Entertainment Awards 2020 Most Promising Recording/Performing Group Won [148]
CICP Spotlight Awards 2020 Facebook Superstars Won [149]
Entertainment Champion Nominated
Myx Music Awards 2020 Song of the Year "Go Up" Won [150]
Artist of the Year SB19 Won [151]
New Artist of the Year Won
2021 Artist of the Year Won [152]
Song of the Year "Alab" Won
Music Video of the Year Won
Kumu Audience Choice Award SB19 Won
Nylon Manila BBB Awards 2021 Favorite P-pop Group SB19 Won [153]
Gen-Z Approved Hit "What" Won
PH TikTok Awards 2021 Top Celebrity Award SB19 Won [154]
P-pop Awards for Young Artist 2019 Most Favorite Pop Boy Group of the Year Won [155]
2020 Performing Group of the Year Won [156]
Pop Inspirational Song of the Year "Ikako" Won [157]
PMPC Star Awards for Music 2020 New Group Artist of the Year SB19 Nominated [158]
2021 Duo/Group Artist of the Year Pending [159]
Push Awards 2020 Original Song of the Year "Go Up" Nominated [160]
2021 Push Music Personality of the Year SB19 Nominated [161]
RAWR Awards 2019 Favorite Group of the Year Won [162]
2020 Breakthrough Artist of the Year Won [163]
Favorite Group of the Year Won
Favorite Performer of the Year Won
Fan Club of the Year A'TIN Won
Song of the Year "Alab" Won
89.5 Star FM Baguio Best of 2020 2020 P-pop Group of the Year SB19 Won [164]
OPM Song of the Year "Hanggang sa Huli" Won
TV Series Craze Awards 2020 Breakthrough Artist of the Year SB19 Won [165]
Fastest Rising Boygroup Won
Village Pipol Choice Award 2020 Group Performer of the Year Won [166]
Fandom of the Year A'TIN Won
2021 Group Performer of the Year SB19 Won [167]
Fandom of the Year A'TIN Won
Fashion Influencer of the Year Ken Suson Won [168]
Wish Music Awards 2020 Breakthrough Artist of the Year SB19 Won [169]
Wisher's Choice Award Won
Wishclusive Pop Performance of the Year "Go Up" Won [170]
2021 Wish Group of the Year SB19 Won [171]
Wisher's Choice Award Won
Wish Pop Song of the Year "Love Goes" Won
Wishclusive Pop Performance of the Year "Alab" Nominated

Notes

  1. ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  2. ^ Awards in certain categories do not have prior nominations and only winners are announced by the jury. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

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