I'm American.. but even I know that Filipinos have been the leaders of hiphop and dance in Asia for a long time now. Check how many World Hip Hop dance competitions they have won in almost all categories Versus every country in the world including the USA. So many US HipHop and rap stars are part Filipino... Even the Jabawockeez are mainly Filipino.
That’s factss! Even the Breaking for Gold USA Council took Rynan Paguio (aka Kidrainen) as a national coach for team USA break dance in the Paris Olympics 2024. He’s a Filipino raised in US.
I love this MC she has a beautiful smile and is not awkward or afraid to be herself but is also kind idk but she’s awesome 👏🏼 I hope she can interview more idols in the future
One common thing I heard among non-Filipino listeners across the internet world has always been about how the Filipino language sounds exceptionally good & immensely enjoyable in rap and hiphop, as though it's made especially for this specific genre.. I do agree that our language does sound good in rap, nevertheless, I feel like Filipino sounds awesome in general, and not just in rap or hiphop 🤔💁🏻
I also think that Filipino/Tagalog is something that can be considered as an asset on learning other languages. When you're used to it, your tongue will be much more flexible to the point that yu can copy how other people sound. Some sort of that.
Rap is all about rhymes and syllables. Tagalog is rich with words that has a lot of rhyming syllables at a rap artist's disposal. Other Filipino dialects like Cebuano also has the very same rich words. It's due to the fact that we're under both Spanish and American rule before we had full independence but we carried/borrowed a lot of cultures, including words from both Spanish and English, into our daily lives. Come to think of it, Latino rap artists can come up with insane bars just as Filipino rap artists do. Hell, they can even do double or triple time all night long and not even breaking a sweat. But like any other rap artists regardless of where they come from or what language they speak, Filipino rap artists still refer to the original western hiphop roots in New York as their influence.
Filipino language is tailored to this new era of rap which is heavily influenced by Atlanta’s mumble rap. It’s melodic, percussion friendly and local MCs tend to ride the beat. I don’t see that the same will apply to gangsta rap or boom bap style which was predominant in the 90s until early 00s. That’s why Filipino rap back then lacks the cadence it requires. Some classic US rappers don’t even rhyme but they were able to express themselves and produced a good song since it’s all about content. My only pet peeve when it comes to Filipino rap these days when they twist the pronunciation of a word ending in -wat to sound like -wut just to fit the rhyme scheme. Eventually, the OG language will die if they keep doing that. lol
@@saiyongdawn7756 it means 'sister' (elder sister) but we use it to others too even if they're non relatives, cousins, sister-in-law, or just strangers to show respect for them whenever we call out for them who is older than our age. And as for the elder boys/men it is 'kuya' which is the same use you can call to both your elder brothers, cousins, brother-in-law, or strangers who are older than you too. Its same with unnie, oppa, and hyung to be more precise💁♀️
@@luciferhill9105 ... yes ... knowing or unknown the person... there's always a respect... like ate or kuya ... in English.. elder brother (kuya) elder sister(ate) lolo/lola grandparents and even to a young or a little boy/girl... toy/nene..
Our language is totally made for rapping, very syllabic and has a lot of plosives as mentioned by a foreign reactor, Waleska Herrera. There are also a lot of glottal stops which contributes to this. It’s cool how you guys also mentioned it.
@@paulvicentevcurimao5596 it's not just about the words it's also about how we speak those words and how the tone how it sounds Accents and our diverse languages(dialects) made it so good
napaka interesting nito dahil ang mga korean artists ay nakikinig sa mga kantang pinoy. love it! ❤️. Thank you ate Sylvia for introducing Filipino Music to 8turn. More power to you and your channel. ❤️🥰😍😘
OA KASI ANG MGA PINOY SAMANTALANG ANG MGA KOREAN PAG PINAPANOOD NG MGA SIKAT NA ARTISTA DTO YUNG MGA KANTA NILA PARANG WALA LANG SA KANILA DI SILA OA E HINDI GAYA NG MGA PINOY LALO NA YUNG MGA UTO UTO NA MGA GIRLS PORKET MGA KOREAN MGA GWAPO NA DI NMAN TOTOO EH OA E HAHHAHA KAYA HATE NAMIN MGA GANYAN LALO NA MGA K POP AT YUNG BTS NAYAN DI NYU KASI GETS MGA GIRLS E KAYA KAMI GALIT SA MGA YAN DI KMI UTO UTO E
Reverse Card😂 I’m listening to 8turn’s music after , congrats on your debut 🎉 Silently crushing on Jae Yun ❤ Thanks Sylvia, for introducing them to us.🤩 Looking forward to you future contents!
they know what they're talking about and are genuinely interested in learning new music 😳 jaeyun is the leader for a reason he also reminds me so much of chan who digs too deep into socmed and knows too much 😭 my boys pls come here soon 🥺
Filipino language is such a total mystery, it was rightly created to have that perfection in singing and not just that also in rapping. If this could be the next international language next to English. Then we shall see how rich it is. The language speaks in the hearts of hearts, when you speak it you will dig up the deepest corners of the human consciousness with all sincerity like you can speak all the truest words you never spoke in all of your life. That is Filipino to me.
I've read it somewhere, I'm not sure of it's reliability, it says that when the spanish arrive in the Philippines they compare the language to various languages like hebrew and spanish itself.
@@melancholy9236 Yeah, but the Baybayin is more like Hebrew, but in simple ways. It's not like Spanish, but the Language did have an adopting because of the colonization.
@@melancholy9236 Yeah, but the Baybayin is more like Hebrew, but in simple ways. It's not like Spanish, but the Language did have an adopting because of the colonization.
Ballad is the most famous genre of music in the Philippines and because of this even in PPop that is now rising has that distinct harmonies that most pop group in other countries don't have. Even if it's an upbeat ppop song, you will still hear those harmonies and of course it's more mind-blowing in their ballad songs. You could all check out these artists. * SB19 * 4TH IMPACT * ALAMAT * G22 * BGYO * BINI * Morissette Amon * Zack Tabudlo * Ben & Ben * Budakhel (Bugoy Drilon, Michael Pangilinan & Daryl Ong) * Arthur Nery * Gigi de Lana
I just came across your Heejin interview and then I scrolled for some more vids. I just want to say thank you for spreading OPM and also introducing underrated KPop groups and artists through these contents. ❤
They're awkward since they're still rookies but the way they observe and express their thoughts were really good. They really do pay attention and showed sincerity with their reaction. 8TURN let's go! 👍👍💖
I like how they are knowledgeable about music, esp. the leader. He knows how to explain stuff. It shows their sincerity of what they do. All the best, 8Turn!
I love how you always have new KPOP boy/girl groups to introduce to us and made them known. We really never even have any idea they existed. Thank you very much for introducing them to us! New subscriber here btw and I'm from the Philippines!
As an NCT fan, I'm already loving their sound😍💕 I'm grateful for youtube videos like these that help introduce new groups to more people! Rooting for you, 8turn!
notice how the rappers Yungyu and Seungheon acts the fastest with the beat when they watched Flow G ? yeah i see some talent there, can't wait to see them gave us more amazing rap in the future
i love this vlogger,. you're one of a kind,. introducing both korean and filipino music without being bias 😍😊, we'll looking forward to 8turn's music and hope they will succeed., filipino fans will support you 😊
Thank you sylvia! I too, who's from the Philippines was introduced to these songs lol. I am from the older hiphop music generation like GLOC9 but enjoyed your selection along with these guys. Will be checking out 8turns music too!
Hi Sylvia, thanks for introducing the K-Pop singers about our Filipino music. I'm living here in the US, but my heart is still Filipino. I hope to see more of this in your vlog.
Best wishes from there for where they are supporting both collabs from pH and to kpop and rest of the music I hope in the future there will be more collaborations. And best wishes for Sylvia's channel. And fo 8 group.
Korean like Philippines and music of the country , Philippines likes KOREA, their music their movies and drama series!! God bless you Sylvia! Turn8 in the future you will catch too the attention of many Filipinos! 😂😂 🇵🇭❤️🇰🇷
omg that's why i have a feeling that jaehyun and kyungmin is familiar to me because jeahyun is alex moon, a former contestant of boys24 and mixnine. while kyungmin is a former contestant of i-land 🫶🏻
Thank you for this Sylvia 🙏🏼 I would like to suggest Wish Bus Hiphop playlist if you're looking for Pinoy rappers to recommend.. A little regretful that Ez Mil wasn't included here, because he would have been a great addition to introduce to these Korean idols, but hopeful for a next time.. Love Flow G, though 😊
Top Rapper's In The Phil. Are; 1 Francis M. 2 Andrew E. 3 Michael V. 4 Chill (Female) 5 Salbakuta 6 Crazy As Pinoy 7 Gloc 9 ect..ect.. Silvia do you hear the song Panaginip by Sisa and So Slow by Freestyle you should hear it ( I hope that will you like it)
Yooooo! I find Kyungmin interesting as he had the same name and same aura with the i-Land contestant I know, turn out it's the same person! Happy to learn he finally debuted. ❤️
Ateee sylviaaa. Hi! I just wanna say na thank youu for introducing our very own music to others! I also recommend you to listen to these amazing ph artist, like Abra, Gloc 9, Rico Blanco, and etc. Most likely from viva artist agency. Hope you'll like it!!
i was actually scrolling through your videos and i saw this video with 8turn! as a filipino myself, i love how you introduce the culture to these groups :)
Hi Sylvia this content of yours is really really nice... Hope you get to introduce another PPOP group to a KPOP group next time like that of BGYO, BINI, ALAMAT or the like... 🤗
Kyungmiiinaaaa!!! So happy to find you heeeeree!! I'm very very proud to yooouuu!! Noona is supporting yoouu!! God bless you always in your career!! Hwaiting!! 🤗🤗🧡✨♥️
Hello sylvia. This is my 2nd time watching your channel. I appreciate you featuring our pop culture. I also would like you to feature some of our great pioneers in rap music which started way ahead in time. The likes of Francis Magalona who alone did in his time. He was given the monicker the mouth and was best in Asia in his time. While others were purely novelty, still, they did so much contribution in the industry. Gloc 9 matched his rap speed and usually sang in tagalog. Parokya ni Edgar's Chito Miranda and Gloc 9 did a trio with Francis M in 'Bagsakan'. Pinoy music evolves not only in romantic stories but would also primarily be the means to air grievances, mostly political. Novelty rap are quite naughty but talents who did are equally great. I suppose our language being mono syllabic helps in clarity of delivery even at an extremely fast beat. Btw, 'nga-yon' is prounounced with abruptness on its 1st syllable.
At first I thought they were saying that sounds like "Tara na" "Tara na" is korean, but then I realized it's "Let’s go".. Havent looked at other comments if they have already mentioned it, but personally I appreciate it..
When it comes to hiphop, PI is the first home in asia and since we had deep connection with US and coz they occupy PI before. And hiphop originated from the ghetto streets and PI had a lot of ghettos thats why we can relate to their struggles and hard knock lifestyle even gangs. If you grew up in the hood in PI you'll see how active underground hiphop is
I'm American.. but even I know that Filipinos have been the leaders of hiphop and dance in Asia for a long time now. Check how many World Hip Hop dance competitions they have won in almost all categories Versus every country in the world including the USA. So many US HipHop and rap stars are part Filipino... Even the Jabawockeez are mainly Filipino.
I agree when hip hop Start
emerge in Asia and Filipino's is the first Asian on hip hop
That’s factss! Even the Breaking for Gold USA Council took Rynan Paguio (aka Kidrainen) as a national coach for team USA break dance in the Paris Olympics 2024. He’s a Filipino raised in US.
yes lyle beniga, rie hata, melvin timtim is half filipino.
Yes sir, some of the OG members of jabawockeez are filipinos. ❤️
i dont like calling it hiphop (music not dance) but it just comes off natural here in the ph compared to other asian countries
This group will go places. They know their music and can identify various styles and influences. Goodluck Turn8
Im loving this kind of KPOP IDOL INTERVIEW. It just prove that Sylvia is now one of the most Trusted vlogger and RUclipsr in Korea
I love this MC she has a beautiful smile and is not awkward or afraid to be herself but is also kind idk but she’s awesome 👏🏼 I hope she can interview more idols in the future
Maraming salamat po!🙏
@@SylviaKim pilipino ka pala idol hehe
@@silentonetv2242 shes full Korean actually but shes been to the Philippines and speaks Tagalog !!
One common thing I heard among non-Filipino listeners across the internet world has always been about how the Filipino language sounds exceptionally good & immensely enjoyable in rap and hiphop, as though it's made especially for this specific genre.. I do agree that our language does sound good in rap, nevertheless, I feel like Filipino sounds awesome in general, and not just in rap or hiphop 🤔💁🏻
I think in general Tagalog sounds pleasing to ears. Even our neighboring ASEAN countries would agree to that.
I also think that Filipino/Tagalog is something that can be considered as an asset on learning other languages. When you're used to it, your tongue will be much more flexible to the point that yu can copy how other people sound. Some sort of that.
Rap is all about rhymes and syllables.
Tagalog is rich with words that has a lot of rhyming syllables at a rap artist's disposal. Other Filipino dialects like Cebuano also has the very same rich words. It's due to the fact that we're under both Spanish and American rule before we had full independence but we carried/borrowed a lot of cultures, including words from both Spanish and English, into our daily lives.
Come to think of it, Latino rap artists can come up with insane bars just as Filipino rap artists do. Hell, they can even do double or triple time all night long and not even breaking a sweat. But like any other rap artists regardless of where they come from or what language they speak, Filipino rap artists still refer to the original western hiphop roots in New York as their influence.
True... I heard YT foreign reactors say that the Filipino language sounds musical and the rap even sounds romantic :))
Filipino language is tailored to this new era of rap which is heavily influenced by Atlanta’s mumble rap. It’s melodic, percussion friendly and local MCs tend to ride the beat. I don’t see that the same will apply to gangsta rap or boom bap style which was predominant in the 90s until early 00s. That’s why Filipino rap back then lacks the cadence it requires. Some classic US rappers don’t even rhyme but they were able to express themselves and produced a good song since it’s all about content. My only pet peeve when it comes to Filipino rap these days when they twist the pronunciation of a word ending in -wat to sound like -wut just to fit the rhyme scheme. Eventually, the OG language will die if they keep doing that. lol
im like a filipina mom seeing my korean daughter promoting ph culture,.im sooo freaking proud of you!!!!! Jagiya🥺🥺❤ btw r they single
Ate Moy??? HAAHAHAHAHHAHAH
Ate MOOOOOOOOY!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAAA
Ate moy😍😍😍😍😍😍
Wooy HAHAHA
Hahaha bruh🤣🤣🤍
This is a good way to promote Filipino Music and Culture to the world.
All the best for your channel, ate Sylvia 😘❤️😍🥰 love you Sylvia KIM!😘
What does 'ate' mean?🤔
@@saiyongdawn7756 it's like eonnie in Korean sorry about the spelling
@@saiyongdawn7756 it means 'sister' (elder sister) but we use it to others too even if they're non relatives, cousins, sister-in-law, or just strangers to show respect for them whenever we call out for them who is older than our age. And as for the elder boys/men it is 'kuya' which is the same use you can call to both your elder brothers, cousins, brother-in-law, or strangers who are older than you too.
Its same with unnie, oppa, and hyung to be more precise💁♀️
@@luciferhill9105 ... yes ... knowing or unknown the person... there's always a respect... like ate or kuya ... in English.. elder brother (kuya) elder sister(ate) lolo/lola grandparents and even to a young or a little boy/girl... toy/nene..
this ain't filipino music lmao exb shouldn't be looking up they're problematic people
Omg is that Kyungmin from I-land?! I’m so happy for him cause I wanted him to debut before! 8TURN 화이팅! 🙌🙌
Oh so that's why one looked extremely familiar to me like I've seen him before 😲 he finally debuted!
waiting for 8turn to come here in the Philippines 😊 I want them to experience the love of Filipino fans
Our language is totally made for rapping, very syllabic and has a lot of plosives as mentioned by a foreign reactor, Waleska Herrera. There are also a lot of glottal stops which contributes to this. It’s cool how you guys also mentioned it.
It means indonesians and some extent, the thais will have a similar syllabicatiom that is fit for rapping.
@@paulvicentevcurimao5596 it's not just about the words
it's also about how we speak those words and how the tone how it sounds
Accents and our diverse languages(dialects) made it so good
As a filipino I feel honor. Thank you for acknowledging us as one of a trendsetter and talented when it comes to music industry. Love you all!❤
napaka interesting nito dahil ang mga korean artists ay nakikinig sa mga kantang pinoy. love it! ❤️.
Thank you ate Sylvia for introducing Filipino Music to 8turn. More power to you and your channel. ❤️🥰😍😘
OA KASI ANG MGA PINOY SAMANTALANG ANG MGA KOREAN PAG PINAPANOOD NG MGA SIKAT NA ARTISTA DTO YUNG MGA KANTA NILA PARANG WALA LANG SA KANILA DI SILA OA E HINDI GAYA NG MGA PINOY LALO NA YUNG MGA UTO UTO NA MGA GIRLS PORKET MGA KOREAN MGA GWAPO NA DI NMAN TOTOO EH OA E HAHHAHA KAYA HATE NAMIN MGA GANYAN LALO NA MGA K POP AT YUNG BTS NAYAN DI NYU KASI GETS MGA GIRLS E KAYA KAMI GALIT SA MGA YAN DI KMI UTO UTO E
Feels like a proper tv variety show🎉👏
Thankyou sylvia for featuring ph song to them 🥰 thankyou
Filipino hip-hop is one of the best and were proud of it.🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Reverse Card😂
I’m listening to 8turn’s music after , congrats on your debut 🎉
Silently crushing on Jae Yun ❤
Thanks Sylvia, for introducing them to us.🤩
Looking forward to you future contents!
☝️
Tagalog has a lot of plosive that is why it suits in any type of music. Thank you Sylvia for spreading the Filipino music. ❤️
they know what they're talking about and are genuinely interested in learning new music 😳 jaeyun is the leader for a reason he also reminds me so much of chan who digs too deep into socmed and knows too much 😭 my boys pls come here soon 🥺
Kyungmin??? He joined the show I-land, happy to see him debut 🥰 8 turn fighting!
Kyungmin looks familiar. So i searched him. He was an I-land contestant 😍😊. So happy for him.
Keep it up Sylvia. . . Another good job 👍✨
Yesss!!!!
Great job Sylvia, keep up your good work, thank you for introducing Filipino culture to young Koreans good luck to your channel,
Filipino language is such a total mystery, it was rightly created to have that perfection in singing and not just that also in rapping. If this could be the next international language next to English.
Then we shall see how rich it is. The language speaks in the hearts of hearts, when you speak it you will dig up the deepest corners of the human consciousness with all sincerity like you can speak all the truest words you never spoke in all of your life. That is Filipino to me.
Wow! 😮 This is really deep. 😎
Thank you so much for loving the Filipino language. 😊
I've read it somewhere, I'm not sure of it's reliability, it says that when the spanish arrive in the Philippines they compare the language to various languages like hebrew and spanish itself.
@@melancholy9236 Yeah, but the Baybayin is more like Hebrew, but in simple ways. It's not like Spanish, but the Language did have an adopting because of the colonization.
@@melancholy9236 Yeah, but the Baybayin is more like Hebrew, but in simple ways. It's not like Spanish, but the Language did have an adopting because of the colonization.
I enjoyed this💕 but I was waiting for Gloc 9, Francis M, Salbakuta, Chito M. and Andrew E. 😅 wish they were shown too
Yeah, yung Upuan sana or Magda hahaha
Yes the legends are better
True, mas maganda kung yon na lang pinanood nya😂
yes i was waiting for them too
yes
Ballad is the most famous genre of music in the Philippines and because of this even in PPop that is now rising has that distinct harmonies that most pop group in other countries don't have. Even if it's an upbeat ppop song, you will still hear those harmonies and of course it's more mind-blowing in their ballad songs.
You could all check out these artists.
* SB19
* 4TH IMPACT
* ALAMAT
* G22
* BGYO
* BINI
* Morissette Amon
* Zack Tabudlo
* Ben & Ben
* Budakhel (Bugoy Drilon, Michael Pangilinan & Daryl Ong)
* Arthur Nery
* Gigi de Lana
I hope 8turn could cover OPM songs too in the future. 8turn, fighting!
This is a good way of promoting opm and at the same time promoting kpop groups who are not widely known.
I just came across your Heejin interview and then I scrolled for some more vids. I just want to say thank you for spreading OPM and also introducing underrated KPop groups and artists through these contents. ❤
They're awkward since they're still rookies but the way they observe and express their thoughts were really good. They really do pay attention and showed sincerity with their reaction.
8TURN let's go! 👍👍💖
That's what I observed too. 8TURN, Laban! 파이팅! ✨
Thanks Sylvia for introducing OPM to Kpop Idols we really appreciate 🙏
Jae Yun and Hae Min, are great analyzing music, they are quick in noticing things. The other boys are cool as well.
That’s so respectful of them for saying they’re into it listening when Sylvia encourage them to talk freely
Thanks Sylvia for showing Filipino artistry...its so nice of you...
Sylvia is a really good & competent interviewer. Very entertaining. ❤😊
Jaeyun's visual reminds me of Park Hyung Sik. His speaking voice tho is so deep. I love his feedback too about the Filipino language.
I like how they are knowledgeable about music, esp. the leader. He knows how to explain stuff. It shows their sincerity of what they do. All the best, 8Turn!
Thank you for introducing philipines rap music sylvia❤❤❤
thank you for appreciating filipino talents❤
Their comments shows so much interest unlike others that are not genuine comment plus they are all sounding intelligent with music
I love how you always have new KPOP boy/girl groups to introduce to us and made them known. We really never even have any idea they existed. Thank you very much for introducing them to us!
New subscriber here btw and I'm from the Philippines!
Promoting Philippines to Koreans Idols❤️🔥
As an NCT fan, I'm already loving their sound😍💕 I'm grateful for youtube videos like these that help introduce new groups to more people! Rooting for you, 8turn!
We'd love more of this kind of content and interview Ate Sylvia... Thanks for introducing them to us as well ❤️😘
notice how the rappers Yungyu and Seungheon acts the fastest with the beat when they watched Flow G ? yeah i see some talent there, can't wait to see them gave us more amazing rap in the future
i love this vlogger,. you're one of a kind,. introducing both korean and filipino music without being bias 😍😊, we'll looking forward to 8turn's music and hope they will succeed., filipino fans will support you 😊
Thank you sylvia! I too, who's from the Philippines was introduced to these songs lol. I am from the older hiphop music generation like GLOC9 but enjoyed your selection along with these guys.
Will be checking out 8turns music too!
Hi Sylvia, thanks for introducing the K-Pop singers about our Filipino music. I'm living here in the US, but my heart is still Filipino. I hope to see more of this in your vlog.
Best wishes from there for where they are supporting both collabs from pH and to kpop and rest of the music I hope in the future there will be more collaborations. And best wishes for Sylvia's channel. And fo 8 group.
This actually made me want to check out 8turn's music.
they're good!
You should they’re so good!!!!!
You better they are good ♥️♥️
Korean like Philippines and music of the country ,
Philippines likes KOREA, their music their movies and drama series!! God bless you Sylvia! Turn8 in the future you will catch too the attention of many Filipinos! 😂😂 🇵🇭❤️🇰🇷
omg that's why i have a feeling that jaehyun and kyungmin is familiar to me because jeahyun is alex moon, a former contestant of boys24 and mixnine. while kyungmin is a former contestant of i-land 🫶🏻
jaeyun**
Oh! Kyungmin you made it! Congratulations to you and to your group we're so proud of you
thank u sylvia!! goodluck 8turn
They're so cute saying Tagalog😊
FLOW G seon bae nim in the house!!
Thank you for this Sylvia 🙏🏼 I would like to suggest Wish Bus Hiphop playlist if you're looking for Pinoy rappers to recommend.. A little regretful that Ez Mil wasn't included here, because he would have been a great addition to introduce to these Korean idols, but hopeful for a next time.. Love Flow G, though 😊
Top Rapper's In The Phil.
Are;
1 Francis M.
2 Andrew E.
3 Michael V.
4 Chill (Female)
5 Salbakuta
6 Crazy As Pinoy
7 Gloc 9
ect..ect..
Silvia do you hear the song Panaginip by Sisa and So Slow by Freestyle
you should hear it ( I hope that will you like it)
Rap star paborito ko! Thanks for this i was so happy hahaha your the most trusted RUclipsr ever
I've got IU's "Palette: vibes here :-) Galing mo Sylvia ehehehe
Yooooo! I find Kyungmin interesting as he had the same name and same aura with the i-Land contestant I know, turn out it's the same person! Happy to learn he finally debuted. ❤️
This is nice. Thank you for showing Phil hip hop. And i will look up 8turn as well.
Congrats on the debuut!
Ateee sylviaaa. Hi! I just wanna say na thank youu for introducing our very own music to others! I also recommend you to listen to these amazing ph artist, like Abra, Gloc 9, Rico Blanco, and etc. Most likely from viva artist agency. Hope you'll like it!!
Oowww sana yung WILD TONIGHT ni Josh from SB19 naipakita rin 🤧 since Josh is an idol, they'll relate to it?? 🥺👌
That's one thing i like koreans they are polite like they can't hurt anybody by words these guys are amazing good luck! I missed you Sylvia
You guys are very much welcome,come visit the Philippines.good job boys.
i love these 8😭 LIKE TYSM FOR COMPLIMENTING OUR COUNTRY
Big thanks and appreciation for introducing p-pop music to this upcoming kpop idols. Kudos to you sylvia. Big thanks!
I will be rooting for these guys… they have a great future
This is a genius idea, she promoted new kpop talents while promoting opm music on the other hand.
Oh my 8turn😍😍😍
I love Jae Yun's talking voice so much!
i was actually scrolling through your videos and i saw this video with 8turn! as a filipino myself, i love how you introduce the culture to these groups :)
Eyyyy 8Turnnnnnn up!
oh kyung min from i-land?!! WOW SO HAPPY HE DEBUTED NA 🥰🥰
kyumin from i-land?? omg I'm so glad to know he finally debuted too! I'll be cheering for them! 🥰
I didn't understand a thing in flowg's song and I'm Filipino, lol. Very impressive. I gotta check the lyrics.
Now checking 8turn to see their vibe 🎉
I especially enjoyed the freestyle dance party 😆🤣❤️ I had so much fun watching ya'll. This is my first ever watch of you video. Thank you!
okay, gonna support 8turn
Hi Sylvia this content of yours is really really nice... Hope you get to introduce another PPOP group to a KPOP group next time like that of BGYO, BINI, ALAMAT or the like... 🤗
Kyungmiiinaaaa!!! So happy to find you heeeeree!! I'm very very proud to yooouuu!! Noona is supporting yoouu!! God bless you always in your career!! Hwaiting!! 🤗🤗🧡✨♥️
Miss maam sylvia here be promoting our music 😤🥰 WE LOVE YOU SYLVIAAA
They're fast learners. Love to see them rap in Filipino. Sylvia as always is a natural lovely host. She makes her interview fun and entertaining.
Thank you so much for this Sylvia❤❤❤
15:58 his visual is the kind of looks that Filipinos would love to see!
wow thanks Sylvia for the video it was amazing..
Hello sylvia. This is my 2nd time watching your channel. I appreciate you featuring our pop culture. I also would like you to feature some of our great pioneers in rap music which started way ahead in time. The likes of Francis Magalona who alone did in his time. He was given the monicker the mouth and was best in Asia in his time. While others were purely novelty, still, they did so much contribution in the industry. Gloc 9 matched his rap speed and usually sang in tagalog. Parokya ni Edgar's Chito Miranda and Gloc 9 did a trio with Francis M in 'Bagsakan'. Pinoy music evolves not only in romantic stories but would also primarily be the means to air grievances, mostly political. Novelty rap are quite naughty but talents who did are equally great. I suppose our language being mono syllabic helps in clarity of delivery even at an extremely fast beat. Btw, 'nga-yon' is prounounced with abruptness on its 1st syllable.
At first I thought they were saying that sounds like "Tara na" "Tara na" is korean, but then I realized it's "Let’s go".. Havent looked at other comments if they have already mentioned it, but personally I appreciate it..
Sana sinama mo rin po si Gloc9. Anyways, thank you for promoting Filipino songs.
kyung min biased since 2020, I love himmmmm❤❤
When it comes to hiphop, PI is the first home in asia and since we had deep connection with US and coz they occupy PI before. And hiphop originated from the ghetto streets and PI had a lot of ghettos thats why we can relate to their struggles and hard knock lifestyle even gangs. If you grew up in the hood in PI you'll see how active underground hiphop is
@Sylvia_kim nice try again 👏 like what I've told ya gain more subscribaz so itll look convincin aight 👍
Tara na …we got that from the Japanese as they invaded the Philippines too for quite some time …great reaction 😊
them saying “tara na” so cute and funny 🤣👏
right hahaha
I am so happy that 8turn is here!!! Thank you so much Sylvia for having 8turn on your channel. I had so much fun♡
Im happy to see kyungmin debuted coz not all in i-land trainees are debuted yet
Good PPOP Songs would be, WYAT by SB19, Na Na Na by BINI and MAHARANI by Alamat!!😇😇 If new opportunity comes, please let them react to it😇🥰🥰🥰
OMG OMG
They've heard Filipino music. MYMP 🥰
Nice kaya love ko to Si Lods Slyvia ❤️❤️❤️ kasi hanggang Korea dinadala kulturang Pinoy 😘😘😘😘 mabuhay ka lods
Soo that's why kyung min is familiar!!! He was on iland, I'm so glad he debuteddd!! 😭💗💗