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  2. Bini (group) - Wikipedia

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    On July 11, "Cherry on Top" was finally released, [63] topping the Top Songs chart on iTunes Philippines and becoming the number one trending for music on YouTube immediately after its release. [64] The group, sans Jhoanna, who was ill, also performed at the pre-show of the KCON 2024 music festival in Los Angeles on July 27, [ 65 ] making them ...

  3. Maki (singer) - Wikipedia

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    The song topped local Spotify and Billboard charts and even made its way onto the global Spotify chart. It became the third OPM song in history to achieve this, following Juan Karlos' "Ere" and gins&melodies' "Babaero" featuring Hev Abi. The school-themed music video for "Dilaw" featured Maloi Ricalde, the main vocalist of the P-Pop girl group ...

  4. BGYO - Wikipedia

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    While inspired by some K-pop groups, BGYO emphasizes their Filipino identity as a strength, as evident in their music, songwriting, and style. [113] BGYO's debut song, "The Light", was a genre-bending that infuses urban, electronic, and R&B elements. It became popular among the younger generation as it speaks about empowerment, hope, and self-love.

  5. Hori7on - Wikipedia

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    The group was identified by The Korea Times as one of the groups that emerged during a trend from which non-Korean groups form a presence within the K-pop industry. [71] In the run-up to their official debut, Hori7on garnered media attention as "global rookies", with media outlets such as My Daily, noting their "unique presence". [75] [76]

  6. K-pop - Wikipedia

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    K-pop (/ k eɪ p ɒ p /, Korean: 케이팝; RR: Keipap), short for Korean popular music, [1] is a form of popular music originating in South Korea. [2] It includes styles and genres from around the world, such as pop, hip hop, R&B, rock, jazz, gospel, reggae, electronic dance, folk, country, disco, and classical on top of its traditional Korean music roots. [3]

  7. Dilaw (song) - Wikipedia

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    In August 2024, the song surpassed 100 million streams on Spotify. [24] In December, "Dilaw" was recognized as the Top 4 music video of 2024 on YouTube in the Philippines. [25] It was also recognized by Spotify as its Top 2 Song in the Philippines for 2024, [26] and by Google as its tenth most searched song in the Philippines for the year. [27]

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  9. Woodz - Wikipedia

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    Cho Seung-youn was born on August 5, 1996, in Seoul, South Korea. [1] Raised as an only child, his parents both worked as businesspeople: his mother owned a Chinese restaurant in Cheongdam-dong as well as a travel agency in Sinsa-dong, both in the Gangnam district of Seoul; his father owned a Korean restaurant in the Philippines. [2]