AFTER TAKING a break last year, the Philippine Popular Music Festival or Philpop is back for its 7th year and recently presented the 30 semifinalists of this year鈥檚 songwriting competition.
First held in 2012, Philpop was fashioned after the defunct Metro Manila Popular Music Festival or Metropop which was held annually from 1978 to 1985. The first Metropop festival saw composer Ryan Cayabyab and singer Hajji Alejandro taking the top prize for 鈥Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika,鈥 and saw the start of Freddie Aguilar鈥檚 career with 鈥Anak,鈥 alongside other Filipino music fixtures such as Celeste Legaspi and Anthony Castelo.
Following in the footsteps of its predecessor, Philpop has seen the rise of a new breed of singer/songwriters including Yumi Lacsamana and Thyro Alfaro who took home the grand prize in the 2013 contest with 鈥Dati鈥 and again in 2015 with 鈥Triangulo.鈥
In 2016, 鈥Di Na Muli,鈥 a ballad composed by Jazz Nicolas and Wally Acoloca, won the top prize.
鈥淭he Philpop 2018 is not just a competition. It鈥檚 a festival of talents and learning opportunities. It is a platform where the more seasoned music artists are encouraged to teach the young what we know, not to force on them our own approaches, styles and tastes, but to help them take inspiration from our successes and learn from our mistakes,鈥 said Mr. Cayabyab who functions as the competition鈥檚 coaching camp master and foundation board member in a press release.
鈥淚 always say that the next generation should be better than us for our country to move forward. Hence the best way to do this is to teach them everything we know at every instance,鈥 he added.
Mr. Cayabyab reported that over 1,000 songs were submitted this year and that there was a marked increase in submissions from Visayas and Mindanao with some songs written in Hiligaynon, Bisaya, and other regional languages and dialects.
鈥淸The] foundation鈥檚 pivot to change the format and competition timing was imperative to encourage more songwriters outside Luzon and the greater Metro Manila to join the festival,鈥 said Philpop executive director Dinah Remolacio in the release.
She explained that the competition 鈥 now a biennial 鈥 will include boot camps which will arm 鈥渟ongwriters with knowledge and songwriting essentials that will push them to be confident to showcase their masterpieces, even those written in [their] local language.鈥
The top 30 entries will be whittled down further before the grand finals on Nov. 30 at Capitol Commons in Pasig City where only 10 finalists will be performing.
Philpop is an initiative of the MVP Group of Companies, Ortigas and Co., Mid-Atlantic Foundation for Asia Artists, Inc., and NYXSYS Philippines. 大象传媒 is under MediaQuest Holdings, Inc., a subsidiary of the PLDT Beneficial Trust Fund which is a part of the MVP Group of Companies. 鈥 Zsarlene B. Chua

Below are the top 30 finalists:

鈥淎ElOU,鈥 by Kenneth John Pores (General Trias, Cavite); 鈥Ako, Ako鈥 by Jeriko Buenafe (Taguig, NCR); 鈥Away Wa鈥檡 Buwagay鈥 by Eamarie Gilayo and Jovit Leonerio (Davao City, Davao del Sur); 鈥Bumbero鈥 by Michael Llave (Quezon City. NCR); 鈥Di Ko Man鈥 by Ferdinand Aragon (Cebu City, Cebu); 鈥Ikaw Ang Aking Pag-ibig鈥漛y Mark Jay Felipe (Guimba, Nueva Ecija); 鈥Isang Gabing Pag-ibig鈥漛y Carlo Angelo David (Quezon City, NCR); 鈥Kariton鈥 by Philip Arvin Jarilla (Antipolo, Rizal); 鈥Kelan Kaya?鈥 by Sarah Bulahan (Mandaluyong City, NCR); 鈥Kilabl鈥 by Karlo Frederico Zabala (Valenzuela City, NCR);
Korde Kodigo鈥 by Jeremy Sarmlento (Davao City, Davao del Sur); 鈥Laon Ako鈥 by Elmar Jan Boiano and Donei Transporto (Tigbauan, Hello); 鈥淟DR (Layong 鈥楧i Ramdam)鈥 by Russ Narcies Cabico (Quezon City, NCR); 鈥淟GBT (Laging Ganito Ba Tayo?)鈥 by Kyle Pulido (Davao City, Davao del Sur); 鈥Lilipad鈥 by Agatha Morallos and Melvin Joseph Morallos (Baguio City, Benguet); 鈥Loco De Amor!鈥 by Edgardo Miraflor, Jr. (Bacolod City, Negros Occidental); 鈥Mahirap Magselos鈥 by Paul Hildawa (Makati City, NCR); 鈥Makisabay鈥 by Carlo Angelo David (Cebu City, Cebu); 鈥Malilimutan Din Kita鈥 by Marvin Blue Corpuz (Koronadal, South Cotabato); 鈥淢MRA鈥 by Oliver Nara (Valenzuela City, NCR);
Nanay Tatay鈥 by Teodoro Festejo lll (Davao City, Davao del Sur); 鈥Oka鈥 by Michael Angelo Aplacador (Pateros, NCR); 鈥淧erfectly imperfect Human鈥 by Barry Villacarillo (Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu); 鈥Pilipit (Paano Sasabihing Mahal Kita)鈥 by Sean Gabriel Cedro and John Ray Reodique (Antipolo City, Rizal); 鈥淧romise Sorry Note鈥 by Michael Angelo Aplacador (Pateros, NCR); 鈥Pwede鈥 by Agatha Morallos and Melvin Joseph Morallos (Baguio City, Benguet); 鈥Tama Na鈥 by Michael Rodriguez and Jeanne Columbine Rodriguez (Makati City, NCR); 鈥Unang Adlaw Nga Wala Ka鈥 by Therese Marie Villarante and Henrick James Pestano (Talisay City, Cebu); 鈥Utang鈥 by Ignacio Dennis Roxas (Malolos, Bulacan); and, 鈥Yun Tayo鈥 by Donnalyn Onilongo (Angono, Rizal)