Tag: Pinoy

Spotify’s KALYE X Campaign Illuminates Pinoy Hip-Hop

Pinoy hip-hop is overtaking the music scene in the Philippines, and the lively beats of Filipino artists are finding their way to listeners far beyond the geographical borders of the country. “The genre reflects the energy, how organic the art form is, and how accessible rapping is to everyone,” shares Chesca Tan, Spotify’s Lead Editor for Philippines. “Pinoy hip-hop is gritty; it’s street.”

To celebrate Pinoy hip-hop’s massive growth on Spotify—a more than 700% increase in streams in the Philippines since 2018—we launched KALYE X. For the uninitiated, “kalye” means “street” in Filipino. The initiative celebrates the collaboration between artists, fans and community, and serves as an extension of Spotify’s popular Kalye Hip-Hop playlist. “This playlist is home to the best of Pinoy hip-hop tracks, also enabling artists to be discovered and reach more fans in the Philippines and beyond—gaining listeners from 184 countries,” says Chesca.

The KALYE X campaign kicked off with an unforgettable street-themed party. It featured live performances from contemporary Pinoy hip-hop icons Al James, Morobeats and Midnasty; a hip-hop dance showdown; street graffiti; and a chat session with Spotify’s Head of Music, Kossy Ng, about the vibrant culture of the Pinoy hip-hop genre. The launch was a testament to the vibrant tapestry of Pinoy hip-hop culture.

We also teamed up with six local artists from the three main islands of the Philippines—Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao—to record and release three new Spotify Singles. Each track showcases the depth and diversity listeners can find in Pinoy hip-hop.

Midnasty and Cookie$ bring the best of Bisaya beats in the track “Wa Na Wa.” “I have been dedicating my music and craft to take Bisaya hip-hop beyond Visayas, and this collaboration with Midnasty is an important step in that direction,” explains Cookie$. “Working with Spotify allows us to transcend boundaries and share the vibrant Bisaya culture through our music. I hope this latest track not only empowers our fans but also creates a legacy that resonates far beyond our hometown.”

Gloc-9, Hero, and Ramdiss pulled off a three-way mash-up for their song “Umaga” that represents the island of Luzon. “I love writing songs about real stories and struggles of people, and being able to capture what we go through every day,” says Gloc-9. “As an artist, I want my music to resonate with everyone, hip-hop fan or not. That is why I take pride in creating songs that tell people’s stories like what we did here.”

Morobeats reimagines Mindanao hip-hop on their single, “Kendeng.” DJ Medmessiah, a founding member of the group, says, “We’re proud and excited that the rest of the world will hear ‘Kendeng.’ We’ve been dedicating our music and talent to showcase the rich Mindanaoan culture and share our style of hip-hop, and this collaboration with Spotify is providing us with that opportunity.”

After spending time in the studio, the artists took to the stage for Spotify-hosted performances of their Spotify Singles in Cebu, Davao, and Manila. The excitement was palpable as nearly 6,000 fans attended the shows. The love for these songs spans the globe, and the artists and their Spotify Singles were featured on a billboard in New York City’s Times Square.

Learn more about these diverse and talented artists in our Spotify Singles documentary.

Want more Pinoy hip-hop? Check out our Kalye playlist below.

 

Spotify Spotlights the Wildly Popular Pinoy Rock Scene in New Video Series

Original Pilipino Music, OPM, Pinoy Rock—call it whatever you want, there’s no denying it’s a music phenomena. The songs come in several styles, from hip-hop to pop to rock, but OPM is largely beloved for ballads that inspire deep-rooted emotion and impassioned, heartfelt singalongs. With nearly 10 billion streams, OPM is one of the world’s most popular genres—which is why Spotify is spreading the joy of this style of music with a new three-part Pinoy Rock video series.

Available on Spotify Philippines’ Facebook page, the series puts the spotlight on the Pinoy Rock scene, bringing together timeless musical acts such as Sponge Cola, Hale, and Callalily, with up-and-coming talents like This Band, December Avenue, and I Belong to the Zoo. In the videos, the artists chat about the OPM rock scene, their struggles as artists, and how they see the OPM scene changing in the next few years.

https://www.facebook.com/SpotifyPH/videos/631778550621686/

 

The series offers several insights into OPM and why its popularity only continues to grow. Sponge Cola credits the rise of Pinoy Alt Rock to the groundwork laid by bands like Eraserheads, Rivermaya, and Parokya Ni Edgar, which performed in Manila’s iconic Club Dredd during the ’90s. And today, the members of This Band describe Pinoy Alt Rock as “saktong lungkot na may galit,” or “the right balance of sadness and anger,” a sentiment that resonates across international waters. For example, This Band’s first single, “Kahit Ayaw Mo Na,” not only hit #1 on Spotify’s Philippines Top 50 and Viral charts, it even entered Spotify’s Global Viral 50 Charts in December 2018. The song now has more than 56 million streams.

https://www.facebook.com/SpotifyPH/videos/1839655472846448/

 

Technology is also a major factor in OPM’s proliferation—particularly for independent artists. Members of December Avenue say they don’t have a radio or TV presence, so they use “the tools available at our disposal, like the internet.” December Avenue was Spotify’s second-most-streamed artist in the Philippines in 2018. 

https://www.facebook.com/SpotifyPH/videos/2228896200561202/

 

And much like the video series itself, Spotify allows OPM artists to connect with their fans. “Now you can see who listens to you. I can see where they’re listening, how they’re listening, and where I’m most listened to,” says Argee Guerrero of I Belong to the Zoo. 

That deep feeling of connection, after all, is what OPM is about.

Discover the best and freshest music in OPM on Spotify’s Tatak Pinoy playlist.