SB19 releases milestone album

P-POP GROUP SB19 has dropped their latest album, Wakas at Simula, to culminate a triumphant era in their career. Days ahead of its release on digital platforms, the band held a press conference on March 23 to provide insight into their now-global journey.
The album marks a turning point with a record that encapsulates 鈥渢he closure of one creative chapter and the launch of another,鈥 according to the five-member group which has built a reputation as the vanguard of P-Pop.
It follows the success of their Simula at Wakas World Tour and the announcement of their stints at the upcoming Lollapalooza Festival in the US in July and Summer Sonic Festival in Japan in August. Conceptually, the album is anchored in duality and transformation, a natural conclusion to the group鈥檚 trilogy of acclaimed EPs (Pagsibol, Pagtatag, and Simula at Wakas).
鈥Wakas at Simula being the closure of a trilogy is a milestone, na ito na ang narating namin (that this is what we鈥檝e accomplished). It鈥檚 a celebration of the next chapter of SB19, with more creative freedom,鈥 said SB19 leader John Paulo Nase, who goes by the stage name Pablo, at the press conference.
鈥淲e鈥檙e bolder in our exploration of music and we鈥檙e really targeting going global,鈥 he added, noting that they are proud to represent the Philippines on the international stage.
Aside from reworked versions of songs from the 2021 EP Pagsibol, the album contains six new tracks, with several cross-cultural collaborations. The track 鈥淓moji鈥 features JOLIN, known as the 鈥淨ueen of C-Pop鈥 and a household name in the Mandarin-speaking world, while the dance-pop track, 鈥淭oyfriend,鈥 features J-Pop group BE:FIRST.
SB19 member Ken (aka Felip Jhon Suson) said that, while the group is no stranger to collaborating with Filipino artists, working with artists from other cultures proved to be a very different experience.
鈥淭his time, it鈥檚 international. They can be very complex with their artistry and craft. Artists are very specific in terms of their sound and direction, and we have to consider their branding,鈥 he said.
At the press conference, short previews of the new songs in the album offered a glimpse into SB19鈥檚 wide sonic spectrum, from the understated R&B track 鈥淢emories鈥 to the experimental, industrial textures of 鈥淓verblack.鈥
For SB19 member Josh (Josh Cullen Santos), the fact that they are now the de facto introduction group to P-Pop shows how much they have grown.
鈥淎产辞耻迟 five years ago, no one really knew P-Pop. We were asked by the media how we will introduce it to the Philippines. At the time, everyone was saying that we were just copycats of K-Pop,鈥 he recalled. 鈥淚 told everyone back then na P-Pop kami (that we鈥檙e P-Pop). Now, it鈥檚 a given and we don鈥檛 have to say a lot anymore.鈥
He explained that their goal used to be to establish the genre, with Wakas at Simula now marking the start of working towards a bigger goal. 鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to take it one step further. Next goal namin na maging main export market ang P-Pop (Our next goal is to make P-Pop one of the Philippines鈥 main export markets),鈥 he said.
The release of their sophomore album will culminate in a major live event, the Wakas at Simula Concert, happening on April 18 at the SMDC Festival Grounds in Para帽aque City. It will serve as the finale to their Simula at Wakas tour.
SB19 member Justin (Justin de Dios) teased that the open-air venue will mark a significant change from the way they鈥檝e staged their previous big concerts.
鈥淟ast time it was theatrical. Mahirap 鈥檡on sa outdoor kasi iba ang atmosphere (That鈥檚 difficult to do outdoors because the atmosphere is different), but we decided to push through to explore more things,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e going to maximize the space to do things we can鈥檛 do in an indoor arena.鈥
Meanwhile, SB19 member Stell (Stellvester Ajero) reflected on how their global experiences, both as a group and as solo artists, are informing the way they run their self-established company, 1Z Entertainment.
鈥鈥橸ong lakas ng bawat isa, kapag pinagsama namin (Our individual strengths put together) is something great and much bigger than us,鈥 he said, adding that their personal and group endeavors are a way to 鈥渄iscover each other鈥檚 strengths.鈥
鈥淎s SB19, kailangan ko sila kasi sinusuportahan nila ako (I need them because they support me), for me to shine. We all need the support so we can all shine in our own way,鈥 he explained.
Wakas at Simula is out now on all digital music streaming platforms worldwide via Sony Music Entertainment. 鈥 Bront毛 H. Lacsamana


