Pinoy pop
P-pop or Filipino pop refers to a popular contemporary music in the Philippines born from the OPM genre. With its beginnings in the 1970s, Filipino pop is a growing genre. It stems from a broader genre, Original Pilipino Music
Best Selling Artist
Groups
- SB19
- MNL48
- BoyBandPH
- 4th Impact
- CLOVER
- PPOP Generation
- PHP
- Ex Battalion
- Gimme 5
- XLR8
- 1ST.ONE
Bands
- Ben&Ben
- MYMP
- Eraserheads
- Itchyworms
- Imago
- December Avenue
- IV of Spades
Soloist
- Sarah Geronimo
- Iñigo Pascual
- Moira Dela Torre
- I Belong To The Zoo
- Skusta Clee
- Park Sandara
- Gary Valenciano
- Regine Velasquez
- Ogie Alcasid
- Rachelle Ann Go
- Christian Bautista
- Apl De Ap
- Bamboo
- Lea Salonga
Male Singer
- Kyle Echarri
- Freddie Aguilar
- Ogie Alcasid
- Hajji Alejandro
- Dingdong Avanzado
- Christian Bautista
- Mark Bautista
- Ryan Cayabyab
- José Mari Chan
- Sam Concepcion
- Dong Abay
- Darren Espanto
- Dennis Trillo
- Janno Gibbs
- Jay R
- Kris Lawrence
- Raymond Lauchengco
- James Reid
- Willie Revillame
- Sam Milby
- Randy Santiago
- Florante
- RJ Jimenez
- Gary Granada
- Wency Cornejo
- Vhong Navarro
- Bayani Agbayani
- Nonoy Zuñiga
- Marco Sison
- Bugoy Drilon
- Kean Cipriano
- Mitoy Yonting
- Jason James Dy
- Bamboo Mañalac
- Rayver Cruz
- Josh Santana
- Alden Richards
- Noel Trinidad
- Edward Barber
- Rico Blanco
- Jay-R Siaboc
- Seth Fedelin
- Elmo Magalona
- Rodel Naval
- Martin Nievera
- Daniel Padilla
- Richard Poon
- Rico J. Puno
- Pepe Smith
- Khalil Ramos
- Erik Santos
- Ariel Rivera
- Basil Valdez
- Gary Valenciano
- Victor Wood
- Coco Martin
- Rey Valera
- Jake Vargas
- Vice Ganda
- Xian Lim
- Gino Padilla
- Somedaydream
- Enrique Gil
- Piolo Pascual
- Michael V.
- Quest
- Jimmy Bondoc
- Jed Madela
- Manny Pacquiao
- April Boy Regino
- Blakdyak
- Richard Yap
- Bryan Termulo
- Lito Camo
- Enchong Dee
- Yoyoy Villame
- Billy Crawford
- Subas Herrero
- Chito Miranda
- Noel Cabangon
- Brenan Espartinez
- Jericho Rosales
- Davey Langit
- John Paul Nase
Female Singer
- Francine Diaz
- Arnee Hidalgo
- Joan Da
- Sarah Geronimo
- Sharla Cerilles
- Joey Albert
- Barbie Almalbis
- Sharon Cuneta
- Donna Cruz
- Juris Fernandez
- Kyla
- Rachelle Ann Go
- Yeng Constantino
- Charice
- KC Concepcion
- Claire dela Fuente
- Pops Fernandez
- Lyca Gairanod
- Toni Gonzaga
- Rita Iringan
- Carol Banawa
- Tootsie Guevara
- Nicole Forcadela
- Julie Anne San Jose
- Jaya
- Karylle
- Frencheska Farr
- Sylvia La Torre
- Radha
- Kim Molina
- Aimee Torres
- Liezel Garcia
- Maricris Garcia
- Celeste Legaspi
- Kathryn Bernardo
- Nadine Lustre
- Nikki Gil
- Bea Binene
- Donnalyn Bartolome
- Regine Velasquez
- Zsa Zsa Padilla
- Agot Isidro
- Anja Aguilar
- Zephanie Dimaranan
- Anna Fegi
- Roselle Nava
- Jennylyn Mercado
- Yasmien Kurdi
- Klarisse de Guzman
- Morissette Amon
- Maymay Entrata
- Rose Fostanes
- Catriona Gray
- Janella Salvador
- Kyline Alcantara
- Odette Quesada
- Lovi Poe
- Judy Ann Santos
- Maine Mendoza
- Yassi Pressman
- Michelle Ayalde
- Golden Cañedo
- Kim Domingo
- Dulce
- Andrea Brillantes
- Zia Quizon
- Laarni Lozada
- Vina Morales
- Kitchie Nadal
- Dianne dela Fuente
- Sitti Navarro
- Nina
- Sheryn Regis
- Manilyn Reynes
- Didith Reyes
- Ella May Saison
- Lea Salonga
- Cris Villonco
- Aicelle Santos
- Aiza Seguerra
- Kim Chiu
- Bea Binene
- KZ Tandingan
- Vanya Castor
- Elha Nympha
- Acel Van Ommen
- Jamie Rivera
- Princess Velasco
- Esang De Torres
- Anne Curtis
- Jona
- Maris Racal
- Imelda Papin
- Maja Salvador
- Alex Gonzaga
- Jasmine Trias
- Nicole Asensio
- Jolina Magdangal
- Angeline Quinto
- Jessa Zaragoza
- Kuh Ledesma
- Ivy Violan
- Lilet
- Dessa
- Janet Basco
- Rachel Alejandro
- Geneva Cruz
- Pilita Corrales
- Eurika
- Cookie Chua
- Sabrina
- Grace Nono
- Marian Rivera
- Vilma Santos
- Apple Chiu
- Viktoria
- Eva Eugenio
- Janelle Jamer
- Heart Evangelista
- Liza Soberano
- Rufa Mae Quinto
- Zendee
- Janine Berdin
- Hannah Precillas
- Barbie Forteza
- Nora Aunor
- Pokwang
- Ai-Ai delas Alas
- Kisses Delavin
History
Beginnings (1960s–1970s)
Filipino pop songs mainly referred to songs popularized since the 1960s, especially those in the ballad form, by major commercial artists like Pilita Corrales and Nora Aunor, and in the 1970s by Basil Valdez, Freddie Aguilar and Rey Valera.Singer-songwriters Ryan Cayabyab and José Mari Chan rose to fame in the 1970s by composing original English love songs alongside modern Tagalog songs. Pioneer pop groups in the same decade include Manila sound groups APO Hiking Society and Hotdog.
Golden age of Filipino music
In the 1980s, disco group VST & Co. and pop icon Gary V. gave rise to dance-pop in the mainstream.Prominence of rock-acoustic bands, belters and balladeers. (mid-1990s to present)
The early to mid-1990s saw the emergence of pop-rock group, Eraserheads, considered as a turning-point in the OPM music scene. In the wake of their success was the emergence of a string of influential bands such as Yano, Siakol, Parokya ni Edgar, Grin Department, Rivermaya, Moonstar 88 and Hungry Young Poets, each of which mixes the influence of a variety of pop and rock subgenres into their style.Filipino rock continues to flourish at present with newer bands such as Hale, Cueshé, Sponge Cola, Chicosci, Kamikazee and Urbandub, and the emergence of the country's first virtual band, Mistula. Though only some of the spearheading bands are still fully intact, many old members have formed new bands such as Pupil, Sandwich and Bamboo. A few band members such as Kitchie Nadal, Barbie Almalbis and Rico Blanco have established steady solo careers.
Though rock bands have been dominating the mainstream since their commercialization in the '90s, acoustic groups were still regularly showcased in the live band scene such as Side A, True Faith, Neocolours, South Border and Freestyle popularized songs that clearly reflect the sentimental character of OPM pop. Popular acoustic acts like Nina, Juris and Aiza Seguerra also prove the diversity of Filipino pop.
Solo belters and balladeers such as Regine Velasquez, Sharon Cuneta, Joey Albert, Donna Cruz, Zsa Zsa Padilla, Jaya, Jolina Magdangal and Martin Nievera had regular exposure on television and radio.
Re-emergence of R&B and novelty songs (2000s to present)
From the early 2000s onwards, Kyla, Nina and Jay R began to be pioneers of the contemporary R&B music with Gloc-9 and Abra of hip-hop genre.Local sing and dance groups SexBomb Girls and Viva Hot Babes began to popularize novelty songs among the masses.
Pinoy pop renaissance (2010s)
Since 2010, the genre of Pinoy pop drastically changed as the usual rock bands and novelty songs from the 1990s and 2000s started to fade out of the mainstream, creating the new pop genre without any influence of rock and hip-hop.Notable pop artists of the 2010s include Toni Gonzaga, Moira Dela Torre,Yeng Constantino and Sarah Geronimo whose songs Tala and Kilometro were chosen by CNN Philippines as best songs of the decade.
The rise of P-pop idol groups (2020s)
From the influence of K-pop and J-pop, a new era of P-pop was born. The Philippines' first idol group MNL48, a sister group of the J-pop group AKB48, started a new era for P-pop when they debuted in 2018. Following them is the all-boy idol group SB19 who also debuted in 2018. They are the first Filipino act trained by a Korean entertainment company under the same system that catapulted K-pop artists into global stardom. SB19 is considered to be the first P-pop idol group to chart on the Billboard Next Big Sound and Billboard Social 50. On November 20, 2019, SB19 made history by being the first Filipino artist to chart and debut on the Billboard Next Big Sound chart debuting and peaking at No. 5. The Next Big Sound chart tracks "the fastest accelerating artists during the past week, across all major social music sites, statistically predicted to achieve future success," according to the Billboard website. On December 3, 2019, the group broke the all-time record of the longest stay at the No. 1 spot of Myx Daily Top Ten with "Go Up" staying at the top spot for 53 non-consecutive days.Groups/bands
*- 4th Impact
- 1ST.ONE
- 3LOGY
- 3rd Avenue
- 4EVER
- Ang Dating Doon
- After5
- AfterImage
- APO Hiking Society
- Asin
- Bayang Barrios
- BoybandPH
- Boyfriends
- Brownman Revival
- Charmed
- CLOVER
- Cinderella
- Down to Mars
- Eurasia
- Freestyle
- Gimme 5
- Grin Department
- Hagibis
- Harana
- Hashtags
- Hi-5 Philippines cast
- Hotdog
- Imago
- Introvoys
- JCS
- Kamikazee
- Kitty Girls
- Krissy & Ericka
- La Diva
- Maasinhon Trio
- Mabuhay Singers
- Mak and the Dudes
- MNL48
- Mocha Girls
- Mus'ka
- MYMP
- Neocolours
- Nexxus
- Orange and Lemons
- One Voice
- Parokya ni Edgar
- PHP
- Pop Girls
- PPOP Generation
- Prettier Than Pink
- Put3ska
- Reycard Duet
- SB19
- SB NewGen
- Siakol
- Side A
- Smokey Mountain
- South Border
- Sugar High
- Sugarpop
- Tanya Markova
- Team Yey! cast
- The Company
- The Dawn
- Tito, Vic & Joey
- Top One Project
- True Faith
- Viva Hot Babes
- VST & Company
- Wishful 5
- XLR8
International recognition
In 2020, Sarah Geronimo single "Tala" entered on the 12th spot in US World Digital Song Sales
In 2020, P-pop boy group SB19 became a Billboard Social 50 mainstay after their hit single "Alab" stayed in the chart for more than 6 weeks.
In 2020, *Sarah Geronimo, the first one and only Filipino Artist Music Video that hit 100Million Views. The song "TALA" trends in the Philippines and but, its only in the Philippines, and in over the world.