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PLAYLIST: Ppop Goes Pop-Punk!
Cris O. Ramos Jr.,
One Music PH
Published Jan 21, 2025 12:10 PM PHT

Judging by the songs in this feature, this generation's leading pop artists - FELIP and JOSH CULLEN of SB19, Maki, BGYO, and Kice - might have that pop-punk DNA in their musical blood. Granted that only Kice's "Can't Get You Out of My Head" is the only song on this batch that resembles the straightforward mainstream pop-punk that resembles the likes of Simple Plan and blink-182, the rest of the tracks here have that Fueled by Ramen-like shine and production treatment that perfectly thrived during these artists' young developmental years.
Judging by the songs in this feature, this generation's leading pop artists - FELIP and JOSH CULLEN of SB19, Maki, BGYO, and Kice - might have that pop-punk DNA in their musical blood. Granted that only Kice's "Can't Get You Out of My Head" is the only song on this batch that resembles the straightforward mainstream pop-punk that resembles the likes of Simple Plan and blink-182, the rest of the tracks here have that Fueled by Ramen-like shine and production treatment that perfectly thrived during these artists' young developmental years.
And the subjects here are within the range ofsome of the biggest pop-punk songs in existence - whether it's about how superficial can people be on FELIP's "Fake Faces", the dreariness of daily 9-to-5 life of Josh Cullen's "No Control" featuring (e)motion engine, BGYO's ode to friendship "Andito Lang" and different facets of adolescent love on Maki's "Namumula" and the aforementioned Kice track.
And the subjects here are within the range ofsome of the biggest pop-punk songs in existence - whether it's about how superficial can people be on FELIP's "Fake Faces", the dreariness of daily 9-to-5 life of Josh Cullen's "No Control" featuring (e)motion engine, BGYO's ode to friendship "Andito Lang" and different facets of adolescent love on Maki's "Namumula" and the aforementioned Kice track.
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