That's the reason why their brotherhood is so strong. They've gone through good and bad times together. Their journey to succes is truly inspirational.
The boys were also trained for public speaking and handling interviews but Josh being street smart and a strong person since he was exposed to the harsh world at a very young age, really shines bright during interviews. The "defender" comment about him really fits Josh even until now. Being the protective older brother of the group, he always steps up and is not afraid to speak up against those who throws shade against the other members. He also has a calm demeanor and is really smart in handling tricky questions.
remember when he threw shade to someone indirectly accusing Justin of having a nose job and to the video where they're accusing SB19 as devil worshiper lmao he so petty and funny😂
Josh is extra protective over Stell because he admitted that Stell's his idol even before that's why he asked Stell via social media if he could join Stell's Se-eon group, which Stell and his co-members in Se-eon obliged and granted Josh's request to be their new member that time.
The Philippines is actually quite lgbt-friendly, probably the friendliest country in Asia and definitely one of the friendliest in the world as far as respecting one's sexuality, despite the fact that it is a VERY Christian society. It's also semi-matriarchal where mothers are very much appreciated and are often breadwinner/ head of household. However, reporters and media outlets there are VERY tactless, to say the least, as you all have seen on the video. That was sadly, not the worst things said about SB19. They were the pioneers of P-pop, which because they were managed by a Korean agency (and the members themselves are avid Kpop and K-culture fans, Pablo was recruited by their teacher because he was a student at a Korean Center trying to learn Korean), their earlier music and style were inspired by Kpop idols. They were called cheap copycats, ugly wannabes, etc. Just because they didn't look as polished and styled as Kpop idols (the members bought and did their own makeup, clothes, etc.). They were bashed at face value, people not even listening to any of their music and not knowing how talented, humble, hardworking, and inspiring they were. Quite a few of their fans now are admittedly bashers before.
Your comment about the Philippines having its own "brand" of music was spot on. We have what is known as OPM (Original Pilipino Music). SB19 was perceived as a KPop group because of their ties and training with a Korean company. That made people think "that's not Filipino". However, they forgot that the members of SB19 ARE Filipino. Therefore, anything they release is OPM. You could say PPop was not a thing until SB19 came along. They established it and continue to advocate for it - until the world knows PPop. Peace! Great RV as ever.
This. They were kids being managed by a small Korean company so though they were creating music that was very Filipino, they were perceived as copycats of KPop because of how they were being presented (something that they had no control over). I will say that they would have done it differently because they actually did when they got full reins on all the creatives after they were abandoned by the said management during the pandemic. Ikako, Mapa, What?, and many more were what they birthed when they were left to their own devices. To tell you the truth the Filipino standard wouldn’t have let these boys get into the industry thus all the disrespect regardless of the Korean branding (which again I will say wouldn’t have been their first choice). But I love how every bit of stone thrown at them they actually used to set a new thing. They were called gay, they wear skirts, makeup, earrings, and grow their hair long. They were called copycats, they put together shows and make music that haven’t been seen or heard in the Philippines nor in Korea. They were creative in getting their music out there, avoiding the old ways of doing it as much as they can. And now the Philippine industry and other country’s could even do a study on how they are doing it because it’s new. They are showing that they are just artists who want to make art. They create from who they are, and say Bazinga to those whose minds are so limited. These boys plus their team are changing how entertainment and music is being done in the Philippines, even Marketing too. They are calling the shots, doing what they want with the little resource they have. They are more than admirable seriously.
Yes that interview is heart breaking. I cried watching it. Nobody deserves to be disrespected that way. They have proven to be the PPOP Kings. Talents, harwork and attitude. But look at where are they now? They are blessed with A'TIN who always supported and love them.
this reporter is obviously gagged now by how stell blow the minds of even the biggest names of filipino music. the biggest compliment stell got is from ryan cayabyab, an iconic national artist for music, saying that witnessing stell perform made him feel that the future of filipino music is secured.
this is why every a'tin is so protective of the boys. as we learn more about them, we relate to their struggles. Seeing how they overcame it all was inspirational. There was a time that Josh said they had to be tough to defend each other because noone else would, but now they felt like they now have a'tin, they are able to conquer it all. Personally, i watched them from afar, and was almost sure they'll fade away because the Philippine music industry is really brutal. But they fought it through. These boys are amazing! I never fangirled for anyone before until this group.
Dude same.. I'm not into pop music, Kpop or any other pop groups from any country. I'm into rock and metal and these boys have me addicted since I found them only last year. And the funny thing was, I got introduced to them because someone showed me Gento, saying it's trending on TikTok, and was expecting me to hate on em like they were. But I watched it and was like, uhh what? This is actually good. Then I went down the rabbithole from there. They're annoyed coz I've been raving about them ever since rofl. I've never been truly this impressed with a "pop" group before. I say "pop" because their repertoire does not entirely consist of just pop songs. They're so versatile and I truly believe they can sing whatever genre they wanted really well. And so good in every aspect of music producing as well. AND humble at that. I hope they gain more recognition in the music industry as they really deserve it. Much love to these boys.
One interview that is worth watching is Toni Talks as you'll hear their stories straight from them. Another one is KwentoJuan hosted by The Juans, another boy band that is closest to SB19 as both of them are endorsers of a network brand.
If you have time, I hope you react to both because those interviews are their stories from their own mouths. The two videos takes longer duration. If not for reaction video, you can also watch it on your free time. Thank you 😊
Stell performed with the National Artist in Music last night. His performance received a lot of attention and good reviews from other artists and theatre people. He amazed them all and the national artist said he was phenomenal that when Stell started singing, Mr. C (the national artist) felt they were in a coliseum performing before a hundred thousand people. ❤
Yes, he was applauded and congratulated, tweeted by OPM legends/ famous singers, musicians of the Philippines last night ,of how they're in awe of him during his performance, they can't believe how amazing he is vocally, singing live with the Orchestra, most of them said he was the highlight of the show🥰
I was planning to film our reaction to "WHAT?" the same day, but Erin wasn't available. She would never forgive me for watching Justin in a military outfit without her 🤣
Watching this now after all the hardships they went through makes me respect them more. I tried watching that interview but like others, i can't seem to finish it, those boys have gone through fire and brimstones.. but they stacked those brimstones and stood on top.. you could see their growth through these videos, and now they have paved the way for other artists to step up their game.. Here's to PPop rising.. Great RV and discussions ladies, hopefully Erin could join next time.. Have a lovely day! 😊
Exciting for Ep. 3.4.5.6,. And the individual stories of them,. Same with casual chuck. For the remaining episode You will think that because of the hardship, difficulties and more they had, the Lord form the pathway for Thier success..❤
They were denigrated as an upcoming group and despite of all that and more, they handled themselves well. They walked so the rest of the Ppop could run. They set them on the path. Thank heavens for SB19.
I strongly believe that Stell is the heart of the group because he's inherently kind, loyal and generous. He and Josh have known each other for years before SB19. He's been in and out of Justin's house that his parents look for him more than they miss Justin 😅. He and Pablo collaborate more with their singing than most members. And when Ken was all alone in Manila, he'd stay over at the training room just to keep him company. You can all see with their interactions that all of the members gravitate towards Stell.
That MV which had "09.02.2019" is Bazinga. Pablo had had enough and wrote this song for their haters. ❤ I cannot watch that full interview to this day. They were beyond rude!!! Trust me, these kinds of questions will not fly anymore here.
Me too! I watched the entire interview, and I cried because of anger. I'm happy now that at least our boys are slowly getting the recognition they deserve.
Their organic growth sets them apart, made them strong and stay focused on their goal. And they are staying true to A’tin=Ours because everything they do is for the OPM, PPOP community they founded, the country and their fans to take inspiration from.
It blew my mind, too when I read that for every song that has choreo, they need to practice 1000x because as Coach Hongganda said, 'practice will never betray you.' What's amazing about their discipline is that they still do it today. The intricate movements of Moonlight shows how much they've practiced for it. And not only that, everytime they're preparing for a concert, they will still practice for all their previous songs (which I'm sure are already imprinted in their muscle memory). There's no other PPop groups that have this discipline.
That Press conference is always making me sad for the boys especially for Stell 🍓. That's why I guess even though they are all equally talented and I love and support them, I gave my extra love to Stell. I don't understand why they have to attack him like that. SB19 💙 Stell 🍓.
27:01 to answer your question. Most Filipinos loves kpop or korean culture as a whole. that's why if they see up and coming pop artists in the Philippines they always tend to compare them to kpop if they're good enough or just wannabes and that's where the "Kpop wannabes" started. And also, Sb19 were the most active group that time so they basically took all the hate. The term Ppop doesn't exist yet that time btw.
You both are absolutely spot on! I totally agree that everything happens for a reason. The scene where Josh isn't wearing a shirt is from the music video "BASINGA," which Pablo wrote as a response to the haters. If they hadn’t faced any hate, that song might never have been created.
Ken once said that the best revenge is to be successful. They kept their head down and worked hard for their dreams. What i like about the boys is that if you look at their interviews and how they interact with their fans and how they treat each other did not change at all. They showed their true self unlike some artists who pretend to be somebody they are not.
Nah. Thise reporters were downright rude. Btw the one who insulted Stell's dead now. Too bad he did not see how big the boys are now. It would have been a nice 'slap' on the face moment. Looking forward to your RV on the rest of chuck's vids. Merci ❤
No, the one who asked about Stell's gender orientation is still alive, but the other one who also threw some rude questions was Isah Red, a newspaper entertainment columnist, he's the one who died of cancer, 2 years ago if I'm correct.
Just to correct some info, PPOP actually existed even before SB19, but it was not perceived greatly by general public. It was when SB19 gained attention that made a lot of people think "Oh, it's possible for the PH industry to have a kind of this group" thus pioneering the rise of PPOP nowadays. Really hoping in your free time you could also watch The Juans interview with SB19 and also Toni Talks, you'll get to know them deeper, hear their actual stories from their own mouths. Thank you always for meaningful reaction videos! 🍀
That is the MV of their song Bazinga, where they wore red and black costumes and Josh was shirtless. Please check it out and their other songs. Thanks for appreciating SB19. ❤❤❤
Even until now Josh the "Kuya" (means older brother), is always the first to defend any member the moment they start getting any type of unjustified hate. He always says if anyone wants someone to hate they can hate on him and he won't even fight back but the moment someone says something about a member he's always the first to speak up. Being the oldest in the group he really embraces being the protector Also all of them consider each other as brothers. All of them have said that they'll always love each other as brothers ❤
Hi ladies, another great discussion after the vids. Thank you for this RV❤. SB19 did go through quite a hardship and still fighting to break barriers and take PPOP to the world. Looking forward to see the next episode with you. We love them so much! 💙💙💙💙💙
That was one press conference that was so hard to watch until now. The people who asked those ridiculous questions were veteran entertainment editors and they should know better. One of them died just a month after this and I don't want to think ill of the dead but... The other one I don't care to know. He might be worshipping Stell now and singing him high praises. Kudos to those boys who handled this quite well.
hey guys! thanks for the update, loved your discussions after the video! My personal theory about being compared to kpop as non-complementary to some certain people here in the Philippines is that the korean culture has been really REALLY popularized in our trends/media/products in the country that some can find it resentful to see people prefering korean products compared to filipino products, how everyone will rush to something if it gets slapped with a korean lable on it and making filipino commercials harder to promote. So when the boys present themselves as a ppop group, people redirect their misjudgments on kpop onto them by calling them copycats or a "wanna be kpop group" that isnt authentically showing the Filipino culture and how their growth is going to stem from their roots to a korean production. Of course thats not true, the boys has always worn their love and pride as Filipinos on their sleeves and now they've proven it with how much they wave their flag, talent, and culture in their works to show how Filipinos can create amazing things. Antis will still gravitate to the kpop copycat insult to downplay their validity whenever they can and honestly it gets funnier the longer the boys keep proving them wrong
I'm glad youre watchin Cashualchuck's videos. Hope you continue the rest, unless you have watched them already. The music video was thw mv of "BAZINGA". Pls react to it ❤
Couldn't understand why the media was so rude towards them. It won't hurt them to be kind but I'm sure, they're eating their words now. Mad respect for SB19 members. Glad they didn't give up on their dreams.
i had the privilege of seeing them up close when they weren't popular yet but promoting their song. They travelled everywhere in the country. The clip where they performed in a mall, that's where it is, another city on another island in the philippines. They performed a bts cover. They were so good and i was amazed because it was one of those few times i saw a pop group do justice for those covers. And their vocals! Amazing!
Hello! Thank you for your interest in sb19 🥹 love how you're digging into their story. Love your reactions everytime too.. btw, since chuck himself said that these are all based on his research at the time, there were things that aren't accurate. For one, they didn't disband after go up. Pablo and josh left the training leaving stell alone. There's a video of justin and stell practicing a dance routine and justin said something about being just the two of them. In their podcast and during their guesting in PBB it was clarified that the "disband thing" happened before ken got in. You'll also find a video here in yt where pablo performs with PHP (his former group) and they announced about their upcoming debut (together with a guy called JP) and they said they're gonna be a seven-member group scheduled to debut in december 2017. But as you might know now, they debuted october 2018. This implies they lost some members and couldn't debut that time.
No one deserves to be disrespected like that...like what in the world someone's sexual preference got to do with their music???? I am from the Philippines but I have zero tolerance to these kind of people... These are real people not some thing that we own...not because they are in the spotlight and we the fans are one of the main reasons why they are successful by suporting them, watcging their concert by stuff by them does'nt mean we own them...They are there to talk about there music...that is so rude...kudos to SB19 despite all that bashing all the negative comments about how they look when they are starting...they stayed together and continue what they worked so hard for...thank you for featuring SB19 I am also a new fan of theirs...I am so inspired of their story how they started and what they are achieving now is just amazing...
That's BAZINGA mv .This song is the answer to their haters. It managed to enter Billboard top chart social 50 peaking at number2. Hope you can react to this MV. Thank you.
I believe the critics and their criticisms inspired their song "Bazinga" as a repudiation of the critics' opinions, and their drive the achieve perfection of their art and talents.
SB19 paved the way for Ppop. They were the first pop group in the Philippines after so many years of not having one here. Ppop wasn't even a thing then, so I'd say they're yhe first Ppop group. And that's why they received all the hate and bashing being called kpop wannabes/copycat and ugly/not hitting the standards for visuals. What they do and represent were all new to Filipinos. OPM (Original Pinoy Music) are mostly ballads, rock and novelty songs. You can see more of that interview and other hate comments they received in Casuya Chuck's "if you hate sb19, watch this" video. Josh and Pablo stepped up as the oldest and leader of the group and gave spot on answers.
Just a caveat to take Casual Chuck docus with a grain of salt. There are things added and/or jumbled to add drama to his videos. Note on the part where he alluded everyone left except Stell, it actually didn't happen after their debut. It was during their training days (pre-debut days) and Ken was not yet part of the group. So basically Ken was not one of the members who quit then eventually changed their minds. Also at that time Justin was an intern in their company and was just going with the flow. So while the others left, he would visit Stell and practice with him from time to time until Josh and Pablo decided to return. Which is when they started looking for the fifth and final member and this is when Ken entered the picture. He auditioned after Josh and Pablo returned.
SB19 is being called the Kings of PPOP today for no reason. They paved the way so that the other PPOP groups before them could run freely. I could say that the new generation of PPOP today doesn't receive such harsh treatment as SB19 went through before. Fair enough, SB19 is being treated as royalties. They worked so hard to earn that respect. I don't know if you knew but they are actually really big in the philippines, tv commercials, magazines, billboards, concerts ,you named it, they're everywhere. They're one of the most sought after ambassadors in the philippines and as far as I know, their talent fees are millions so only big brands can actually have them.
The organic growth and humble beginnings of SB19 is what made them who they are today🌱 These are the reason why A'tin are so protective of the boys. They paved the way for the generation of PPOP groups because they took the brunt of those ridiculous questions from the press that newer groups would not have to go through today. Filipinos are fans of KPOP and didn't have PPOP groups of our own so when SB19 came out, they were the only boy group out there promoting as a PPOP group which was so new to the culture since we haven't really seen that before from within our own country. It took (and still taking) time for the Filipino community to fully accept and support PPOP groups. Hopefully it changes soon and more support and appreciate our boys and other PPOP groups rather than only supporting other POP communities
Thank you for this RV 😁 I really love your analysis and thoughts on these videos. Excited for the next ones! 🫶🏼 There have been groups that tried to do ppop (before sb19) but sb19 was the first successful one to really find their sound, break boundaries, and capture the hearts of the filipino fans (at least imo).
Unfortunately most of the general public in the Philippines still views ppop as a bad kpop wannabe, without even listening to their music. It's incredibly frustrating. But It's a sad fact that the old colonial mentality still affects so many of us, where we devalue things that are locally produced and elevate anything foreign. I can almost guarantee that as soon as some big name Western celebrity says they like SB19, a lot of Filipinos would immediately change their tune and say they like them, too. But yeah, one of the reasons SB19 is so good, especially in live performance, is because of the grind they went through for years. They didn't have a big company backing them and had like zero budget, so they had to get good enough that even substandard equipment and poor conditions wouldn't affect them. There was a recent festival where the sound system broke down mid-performance - the music cut out, their mics stopped working - and they just kept the show going by singing acapella and dancing without an audible beat. They don't even need all the bells and whistles; you can ask them to perform with literally nothing and they'd still kill it.
Hello ladies, thank you so much for your continuous support for these boys, I really get excited when international reactors like you wants to know the boys in a deeper level, will be here for your journey to SB19 music, til next time take care and stay safe always🤔🧐✌️❤️🙏🇺🇸🇵🇭
I love all your inputs 😊 And that presscon still angers me so much but I know they had to go through it to be where they are. As Ken said, the best revenge is success 🤘🏻
The part where they went through a ripped paper is from the MV “Bazinga”. You guys have to watch the video, there’s also a wish bus to hear the live version.
We have what we call OPM (original pilipino music). Majority of it is ballad. Filipinos are also more into rock bands & novelty songs. These genres are what is accepted for the OPM. Pop is too but bcoz of the popularity of kpop, boy & girl groups formed during the rise of kpop are now called kpop copycats.
BTW, Josh did a cooking vlog with his mom as the new endorser for Hanabishi for a special Mother's Day episode. It's Eng subbed now. This vlog was so sweet and emotional🥺❤ Happy Mother's Day to all the mothers and those taking on a motherly/parental role in someone's live🌸🌷🌻🌿 You are special!!
Always look forward to your reactions to SB19. You girls are just smart and open minded. Pls watch Bazinga and What? next before you continue Casual Chucks to get a better context. Thanks ❤
SB19 pioneered PPOP and founded the PPOP community. It was not accepted in the PH until now though it is slowly getting traction.They received all the hate and scrutiny to pave the way for this type of musical style. It’s mind blowing that boy groups have been around as far as I know in the 60’s like the Jackson Five and 70’s in Puerto Rico when the globally famous Menudo originated. Filipinos accepted and idolised international boy groups yet they can’t accept their own. Having lived abroad for 27yrs, when I discovered SB19 over a year ago I instantly fell in love and beamed with pride and my heart sank when I found out how they were hated and bashed and that is still ongoing.
To better understand the boys of SB19, it's recommended to watch episodes 1 to 4 of @casualchuck's SB19 story. These episodes delve into important details about the conflicts SB19 faced. By watching episode 2, you'll grasp why the A'tin Fandom is so protective of the boys due to past hardships. Additionally, @casualchuck has crafted individual stories about each member titled "WHAT NOBODY UNDERSTANDS ABOUT PABLO, STELL, KEN, JOSH, AND JUSTIN." Learning about their past enriches appreciation for their journey, akin to inspirational Netflix stories.
Hello girls! Thank your love and support to our boys! Kindly react to their song TILALUHA performed during ASEAN-KOREA MUSIC FESTIVAL. Super amazing!. ❤
1st😊 where's erin? She need to see this episode i iwant to see her reaction.. by the way thank you for reaction.. more sb19 reaction please.. next tilaluha or palayo❤ GOD Bless!!
That's the reason why their brotherhood is so strong. They've gone through good and bad times together. Their journey to succes is truly inspirational.
The boys were also trained for public speaking and handling interviews but Josh being street smart and a strong person since he was exposed to the harsh world at a very young age, really shines bright during interviews. The "defender" comment about him really fits Josh even until now. Being the protective older brother of the group, he always steps up and is not afraid to speak up against those who throws shade against the other members. He also has a calm demeanor and is really smart in handling tricky questions.
remember when he threw shade to someone indirectly accusing Justin of having a nose job and to the video where they're accusing SB19 as devil worshiper lmao he so petty and funny😂
Josh is extra protective over Stell because he admitted that Stell's his idol even before that's why he asked Stell via social media if he could join Stell's Se-eon group, which Stell and his co-members in Se-eon obliged and granted Josh's request to be their new member that time.
Sb19 really took the brunt of the disrespect, these questions won’t be asked to any ppop group nowadays, thankfully.
The Philippines is actually quite lgbt-friendly, probably the friendliest country in Asia and definitely one of the friendliest in the world as far as respecting one's sexuality, despite the fact that it is a VERY Christian society. It's also semi-matriarchal where mothers are very much appreciated and are often breadwinner/ head of household. However, reporters and media outlets there are VERY tactless, to say the least, as you all have seen on the video.
That was sadly, not the worst things said about SB19. They were the pioneers of P-pop, which because they were managed by a Korean agency (and the members themselves are avid Kpop and K-culture fans, Pablo was recruited by their teacher because he was a student at a Korean Center trying to learn Korean), their earlier music and style were inspired by Kpop idols. They were called cheap copycats, ugly wannabes, etc. Just because they didn't look as polished and styled as Kpop idols (the members bought and did their own makeup, clothes, etc.). They were bashed at face value, people not even listening to any of their music and not knowing how talented, humble, hardworking, and inspiring they were. Quite a few of their fans now are admittedly bashers before.
Your comment about the Philippines having its own "brand" of music was spot on. We have what is known as OPM (Original Pilipino Music). SB19 was perceived as a KPop group because of their ties and training with a Korean company. That made people think "that's not Filipino". However, they forgot that the members of SB19 ARE Filipino. Therefore, anything they release is OPM. You could say PPop was not a thing until SB19 came along. They established it and continue to advocate for it - until the world knows PPop.
Peace! Great RV as ever.
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Well said, thank you.
This. They were kids being managed by a small Korean company so though they were creating music that was very Filipino, they were perceived as copycats of KPop because of how they were being presented (something that they had no control over). I will say that they would have done it differently because they actually did when they got full reins on all the creatives after they were abandoned by the said management during the pandemic. Ikako, Mapa, What?, and many more were what they birthed when they were left to their own devices.
To tell you the truth the Filipino standard wouldn’t have let these boys get into the industry thus all the disrespect regardless of the Korean branding (which again I will say wouldn’t have been their first choice). But I love how every bit of stone thrown at them they actually used to set a new thing. They were called gay, they wear skirts, makeup, earrings, and grow their hair long. They were called copycats, they put together shows and make music that haven’t been seen or heard in the Philippines nor in Korea. They were creative in getting their music out there, avoiding the old ways of doing it as much as they can. And now the Philippine industry and other country’s could even do a study on how they are doing it because it’s new.
They are showing that they are just artists who want to make art. They create from who they are, and say Bazinga to those whose minds are so limited. These boys plus their team are changing how entertainment and music is being done in the Philippines, even Marketing too. They are calling the shots, doing what they want with the little resource they have. They are more than admirable seriously.
Well said 👏👏👏
That interview made a lot of A'TIN so protective of the boys...we don't want them to go through that pain ever again.
Yes that interview is heart breaking. I cried watching it. Nobody deserves to be disrespected that way. They have proven to be the PPOP Kings. Talents, harwork and attitude. But look at where are they now? They are blessed with A'TIN who always supported and love them.
Crazy cus the interviewer seems more gay than the boys ever were lol. Bros projecting
this reporter is obviously gagged now by how stell blow the minds of even the biggest names of filipino music. the biggest compliment stell got is from ryan cayabyab, an iconic national artist for music, saying that witnessing stell perform made him feel that the future of filipino music is secured.
This! Even the OPM legend admire Stell. Hope people will start to open their eyes now too.
Sooo true 😊, so proud of my bb Stell 🥰
Heard the reporter died.
I heard that interviewer already died 😅
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this is why every a'tin is so protective of the boys. as we learn more about them, we relate to their struggles. Seeing how they overcame it all was inspirational. There was a time that Josh said they had to be tough to defend each other because noone else would, but now they felt like they now have a'tin, they are able to conquer it all. Personally, i watched them from afar, and was almost sure they'll fade away because the Philippine music industry is really brutal. But they fought it through. These boys are amazing! I never fangirled for anyone before until this group.
Dude same.. I'm not into pop music, Kpop or any other pop groups from any country. I'm into rock and metal and these boys have me addicted since I found them only last year. And the funny thing was, I got introduced to them because someone showed me Gento, saying it's trending on TikTok, and was expecting me to hate on em like they were. But I watched it and was like, uhh what? This is actually good. Then I went down the rabbithole from there. They're annoyed coz I've been raving about them ever since rofl. I've never been truly this impressed with a "pop" group before. I say "pop" because their repertoire does not entirely consist of just pop songs. They're so versatile and I truly believe they can sing whatever genre they wanted really well. And so good in every aspect of music producing as well. AND humble at that. I hope they gain more recognition in the music industry as they really deserve it. Much love to these boys.
We A'TIN knows their struggles that's why we are emotional if the boys were attacked by the haters....they don't deserve the hate...
One interview that is worth watching is Toni Talks as you'll hear their stories straight from them.
Another one is KwentoJuan hosted by The Juans, another boy band that is closest to SB19 as both of them are endorsers of a network brand.
Yes! Such good interviews and all subbed in english!
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If you have time, I hope you react to both because those interviews are their stories from their own mouths. The two videos takes longer duration. If not for reaction video, you can also watch it on your free time. Thank you 😊
Stell performed with the National Artist in Music last night. His performance received a lot of attention and good reviews from other artists and theatre people. He amazed them all and the national artist said he was phenomenal that when Stell started singing, Mr. C (the national artist) felt they were in a coliseum performing before a hundred thousand people. ❤
Napakahusay talaga ni Stell! His talents and skills are undeniably amazing! Thank you SB19 because nagkaroon tayo ng STELL. ❤❤❤❤❤
Yes, he was applauded and congratulated, tweeted by OPM legends/ famous singers, musicians of the Philippines last night ,of how they're in awe of him during his performance, they can't believe how amazing he is vocally, singing live with the Orchestra, most of them said he was the highlight of the show🥰
As much as that interview hurt a lot to watch, it was also satisfying to see Pablo diplomatcally school the very rude media reps about pop music.
before you proceed the next episode, you have to watch first the "BAZINGA" and "WHAT?" MV
I was planning to film our reaction to "WHAT?" the same day, but Erin wasn't available. She would never forgive me for watching Justin in a military outfit without her 🤣
@@MyCupOfTv I'm hoping you have tickets to the May 18-19 livestream of the Pagtatag Concert Finale. It would be incredible! 🔥🔥🔥
That shirtless josh was from bazinga mv. 😊
Watching this now after all the hardships they went through makes me respect them more. I tried watching that interview but like others, i can't seem to finish it, those boys have gone through fire and brimstones.. but they stacked those brimstones and stood on top.. you could see their growth through these videos, and now they have paved the way for other artists to step up their game..
Here's to PPop rising..
Great RV and discussions ladies, hopefully Erin could join next time..
Have a lovely day! 😊
Exciting for Ep. 3.4.5.6,. And the individual stories of them,. Same with casual chuck. For the remaining episode You will think that because of the hardship, difficulties and more they had, the Lord form the pathway for Thier success..❤
I appreciate Josh being so professional responding to the media.
Recently STELLs performed in Mr.Ryan Cayabyab..he sang SOMETIME, SOMEWHERE
I hope entertainment journos in the Philippines are listening to what JD is saying. JD is spot on about unconscious bias. Rock on JD!
They were denigrated as an upcoming group and despite of all that and more, they handled themselves well. They walked so the rest of the Ppop could run. They set them on the path.
Thank heavens for SB19.
Stell and Josh have been friends years before SB19.
I strongly believe that Stell is the heart of the group because he's inherently kind, loyal and generous. He and Josh have known each other for years before SB19. He's been in and out of Justin's house that his parents look for him more than they miss Justin 😅. He and Pablo collaborate more with their singing than most members. And when Ken was all alone in Manila, he'd stay over at the training room just to keep him company. You can all see with their interactions that all of the members gravitate towards Stell.
That MV which had "09.02.2019" is Bazinga. Pablo had had enough and wrote this song for their haters. ❤ I cannot watch that full interview to this day. They were beyond rude!!!
Trust me, these kinds of questions will not fly anymore here.
Me too! I watched the entire interview, and I cried because of anger.
I'm happy now that at least our boys are slowly getting the recognition they deserve.
Their organic growth sets them apart, made them strong and stay focused on their goal. And they are staying true to A’tin=Ours because everything they do is for the OPM, PPOP community they founded, the country and their fans to take inspiration from.
This is the video that made many A'Tin cry..this is the same video that made us LOVE them more..
SB19 is the pioneer of ppop, yes.
It’s sad to know that, that reporter who disrespect them died during pandemic. Now he hasn’t witness how high the boys soaring now.
It blew my mind, too when I read that for every song that has choreo, they need to practice 1000x because as Coach Hongganda said, 'practice will never betray you.'
What's amazing about their discipline is that they still do it today. The intricate movements of Moonlight shows how much they've practiced for it. And not only that, everytime they're preparing for a concert, they will still practice for all their previous songs (which I'm sure are already imprinted in their muscle memory). There's no other PPop groups that have this discipline.
That Press conference is always making me sad for the boys especially for Stell 🍓. That's why I guess even though they are all equally talented and I love and support them, I gave my extra love to Stell. I don't understand why they have to attack him like that. SB19 💙 Stell 🍓.
27:01 to answer your question. Most Filipinos loves kpop or korean culture as a whole. that's why if they see up and coming pop artists in the Philippines they always tend to compare them to kpop if they're good enough or just wannabes and that's where the "Kpop wannabes" started. And also, Sb19 were the most active group that time so they basically took all the hate. The term Ppop doesn't exist yet that time btw.
You both are absolutely spot on! I totally agree that everything happens for a reason. The scene where Josh isn't wearing a shirt is from the music video "BASINGA," which Pablo wrote as a response to the haters. If they hadn’t faced any hate, that song might never have been created.
Thank you for digging into the boys with more depth. Im excited to watch the following episodes with you💙
Justin, Pablo and Stell " college graduate" and Ken "3rd year graduating student , architecture" before sb19.
Ken once said that the best revenge is to be successful. They kept their head down and worked hard for their dreams. What i like about the boys is that if you look at their interviews and how they interact with their fans and how they treat each other did not change at all. They showed their true self unlike some artists who pretend to be somebody they are not.
Thanks. I hope you will be able to watch the rest of the docu series of SB19 thru Chuck.
We will be!
Nah. Thise reporters were downright rude. Btw the one who insulted Stell's dead now. Too bad he did not see how big the boys are now. It would have been a nice 'slap' on the face moment. Looking forward to your RV on the rest of chuck's vids. Merci ❤
No, the one who asked about Stell's gender orientation is still alive, but the other one who also threw some rude questions was Isah Red, a newspaper entertainment columnist, he's the one who died of cancer, 2 years ago if I'm correct.
Sb19 members are fighters
Now SB19 and A' TIN are fighters.. A' TIN is thier protector now and forever..
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Right. SB19 x A'TIN always and forever.
Before A'TIN, AURUM, we protect them eventhough rough start, but thanks to A'TIN they achieve their goals, thanks KAPS
Those reporters won't even dare to ask such questions now. ATIN is gonna come after them LOL
Thank you for this reaction video Jenny and JD! 16:11 is Bazinga MV
"The best revenge is to become successful."
Just to correct some info, PPOP actually existed even before SB19, but it was not perceived greatly by general public. It was when SB19 gained attention that made a lot of people think "Oh, it's possible for the PH industry to have a kind of this group" thus pioneering the rise of PPOP nowadays. Really hoping in your free time you could also watch The Juans interview with SB19 and also Toni Talks, you'll get to know them deeper, hear their actual stories from their own mouths. Thank you always for meaningful reaction videos! 🍀
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How's Erin? Missing her! Wish she could also check this out and Moonlight on her own time.
That is the MV of their song Bazinga, where they wore red and black costumes and Josh was shirtless. Please check it out and their other songs. Thanks for appreciating SB19. ❤❤❤
"What?" By SB19. My favorite song ❤
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Even until now Josh the "Kuya" (means older brother), is always the first to defend any member the moment they start getting any type of unjustified hate. He always says if anyone wants someone to hate they can hate on him and he won't even fight back but the moment someone says something about a member he's always the first to speak up. Being the oldest in the group he really embraces being the protector
Also all of them consider each other as brothers. All of them have said that they'll always love each other as brothers ❤
Hi ladies, another great discussion after the vids. Thank you for this RV❤. SB19 did go through quite a hardship and still fighting to break barriers and take PPOP to the world. Looking forward to see the next episode with you. We love them so much! 💙💙💙💙💙
That was one press conference that was so hard to watch until now.
The people who asked those ridiculous questions were veteran entertainment editors and they should know better.
One of them died just a month after this and I don't want to think ill of the dead but...
The other one I don't care to know. He might be worshipping Stell now and singing him high praises.
Kudos to those boys who handled this quite well.
hey guys! thanks for the update, loved your discussions after the video!
My personal theory about being compared to kpop as non-complementary to some certain people here in the Philippines is that the korean culture has been really REALLY popularized in our trends/media/products in the country that some can find it resentful to see people prefering korean products compared to filipino products, how everyone will rush to something if it gets slapped with a korean lable on it and making filipino commercials harder to promote.
So when the boys present themselves as a ppop group, people redirect their misjudgments on kpop onto them by calling them copycats or a "wanna be kpop group" that isnt authentically showing the Filipino culture and how their growth is going to stem from their roots to a korean production.
Of course thats not true, the boys has always worn their love and pride as Filipinos on their sleeves and now they've proven it with how much they wave their flag, talent, and culture in their works to show how Filipinos can create amazing things.
Antis will still gravitate to the kpop copycat insult to downplay their validity whenever they can and honestly it gets funnier the longer the boys keep proving them wrong
It’s their MV Bazinga. They were wearing black & red. The guy who interviewed them harshly, sadly he died already.
they are the first. The first to do Ppop. SB19 the pioneer of Ppop.
Hi girls I'm Army to and Atin to hehehe I'm your new subs guy's love u both I love BTS and also SB19
I was waiting for KPOPBEAT to react these docu series of sb19 but this channel first to react....I love this channel for supporting sb19
Yes Josh wisdom has bars as their big brother he really is their protector..
Patiently waiting for the next episode 😊
I'm glad youre watchin Cashualchuck's videos. Hope you continue the rest, unless you have watched them already. The music video was thw mv of "BAZINGA". Pls react to it ❤
Couldn't understand why the media was so rude towards them. It won't hurt them to be kind but I'm sure, they're eating their words now. Mad respect for SB19 members. Glad they didn't give up on their dreams.
i had the privilege of seeing them up close when they weren't popular yet but promoting their song. They travelled everywhere in the country. The clip where they performed in a mall, that's where it is, another city on another island in the philippines. They performed a bts cover. They were so good and i was amazed because it was one of those few times i saw a pop group do justice for those covers. And their vocals! Amazing!
Yes they are breaking barriers ❤ thank you for getting to know more our MAHALIMA 🥰
i just love SB19...❤
it's not just their talents that brought me in but them as well as being a strong willed person...❤️
Love ur reactions girls❤❤❤pls continue to 3 to 6 episode❤❤❤and
their solo song..
Josh-wild tonight mv,❤❤❤
Hello! Thank you for your interest in sb19 🥹 love how you're digging into their story. Love your reactions everytime too.. btw, since chuck himself said that these are all based on his research at the time, there were things that aren't accurate. For one, they didn't disband after go up. Pablo and josh left the training leaving stell alone. There's a video of justin and stell practicing a dance routine and justin said something about being just the two of them. In their podcast and during their guesting in PBB it was clarified that the "disband thing" happened before ken got in.
You'll also find a video here in yt where pablo performs with PHP (his former group) and they announced about their upcoming debut (together with a guy called JP) and they said they're gonna be a seven-member group scheduled to debut in december 2017. But as you might know now, they debuted october 2018. This implies they lost some members and couldn't debut that time.
No one deserves to be disrespected like that...like what in the world someone's sexual preference got to do with their music???? I am from the Philippines but I have zero tolerance to these kind of people... These are real people not some thing that we own...not because they are in the spotlight and we the fans are one of the main reasons why they are successful by suporting them, watcging their concert by stuff by them does'nt mean we own them...They are there to talk about there music...that is so rude...kudos to SB19 despite all that bashing all the negative comments about how they look when they are starting...they stayed together and continue what they worked so hard for...thank you for featuring SB19 I am also a new fan of theirs...I am so inspired of their story how they started and what they are achieving now is just amazing...
they were basjed bcauz of their looks..even media people is so concerned on thier visuals
That's BAZINGA mv .This song is the answer to their haters. It managed to enter Billboard top chart social 50 peaking at number2. Hope you can react to this MV. Thank you.
I believe the critics and their criticisms inspired their song "Bazinga" as a repudiation of the critics' opinions, and their drive the achieve perfection of their art and talents.
i can't even finish that presscon up until now. i get so angry everytime i see that interview. The boys really fought hard to be where they are now.
SB19 paved the way for Ppop. They were the first pop group in the Philippines after so many years of not having one here. Ppop wasn't even a thing then, so I'd say they're yhe first Ppop group. And that's why they received all the hate and bashing being called kpop wannabes/copycat and ugly/not hitting the standards for visuals. What they do and represent were all new to Filipinos. OPM (Original Pinoy Music) are mostly ballads, rock and novelty songs. You can see more of that interview and other hate comments they received in Casuya Chuck's "if you hate sb19, watch this" video. Josh and Pablo stepped up as the oldest and leader of the group and gave spot on answers.
Thank you for your RV, pls watch TILALUHA their first debut single especially live performances on TM PUSUAN and Asia's round festival 2022.
Thank you for taking time knowing SB19 🫰🫰🫰
Just a caveat to take Casual Chuck docus with a grain of salt. There are things added and/or jumbled to add drama to his videos. Note on the part where he alluded everyone left except Stell, it actually didn't happen after their debut. It was during their training days (pre-debut days) and Ken was not yet part of the group. So basically Ken was not one of the members who quit then eventually changed their minds. Also at that time Justin was an intern in their company and was just going with the flow. So while the others left, he would visit Stell and practice with him from time to time until Josh and Pablo decided to return. Which is when they started looking for the fifth and final member and this is when Ken entered the picture. He auditioned after Josh and Pablo returned.
the whole presscon video is on youtube.
SB19 is being called the Kings of PPOP today for no reason.
They paved the way so that the other PPOP groups before them could run freely. I could say that the new generation of PPOP today doesn't receive such harsh treatment as SB19 went through before.
Fair enough, SB19 is being treated as royalties. They worked so hard to earn that respect. I don't know if you knew but they are actually really big in the philippines, tv commercials, magazines, billboards, concerts ,you named it, they're everywhere. They're one of the most sought after ambassadors in the philippines and as far as I know, their talent fees are millions so only big brands can actually have them.
The organic growth and humble beginnings of SB19 is what made them who they are today🌱 These are the reason why A'tin are so protective of the boys. They paved the way for the generation of PPOP groups because they took the brunt of those ridiculous questions from the press that newer groups would not have to go through today.
Filipinos are fans of KPOP and didn't have PPOP groups of our own so when SB19 came out, they were the only boy group out there promoting as a PPOP group which was so new to the culture since we haven't really seen that before from within our own country. It took (and still taking) time for the Filipino community to fully accept and support PPOP groups. Hopefully it changes soon and more support and appreciate our boys and other PPOP groups rather than only supporting other POP communities
Thank you for supporting our boys
Thank you for this RV 😁 I really love your analysis and thoughts on these videos. Excited for the next ones! 🫶🏼
There have been groups that tried to do ppop (before sb19) but sb19 was the first successful one to really find their sound, break boundaries, and capture the hearts of the filipino fans (at least imo).
Yes, SB19 is the pioneers of the PPop we have now.
Unfortunately most of the general public in the Philippines still views ppop as a bad kpop wannabe, without even listening to their music. It's incredibly frustrating. But It's a sad fact that the old colonial mentality still affects so many of us, where we devalue things that are locally produced and elevate anything foreign. I can almost guarantee that as soon as some big name Western celebrity says they like SB19, a lot of Filipinos would immediately change their tune and say they like them, too.
But yeah, one of the reasons SB19 is so good, especially in live performance, is because of the grind they went through for years. They didn't have a big company backing them and had like zero budget, so they had to get good enough that even substandard equipment and poor conditions wouldn't affect them. There was a recent festival where the sound system broke down mid-performance - the music cut out, their mics stopped working - and they just kept the show going by singing acapella and dancing without an audible beat. They don't even need all the bells and whistles; you can ask them to perform with literally nothing and they'd still kill it.
That clip which got you excited is from their Bazinga MV. ☺️
Pls finish CASUAL CHUCK's SB19 DOCU SERIES..You will get to know these boys on a deeper level..
It's gonna get even more emotional in the next episodes..will be waiting for it hopefully soon. Thanks ladies for supporting the boys
More power to your channel ladies
Hello ladies, thank you so much for your continuous support for these boys, I really get excited when international reactors like you wants to know the boys in a deeper level, will be here for your journey to SB19 music, til next time take care and stay safe always🤔🧐✌️❤️🙏🇺🇸🇵🇭
I love all your inputs 😊 And that presscon still angers me so much but I know they had to go through it to be where they are. As Ken said, the best revenge is success 🤘🏻
This video also makes a lot of people n reactors so FURIOUS and ANGRY...to these so unprofessional reporters..
The part where they went through a ripped paper is from the MV “Bazinga”. You guys have to watch the video, there’s also a wish bus to hear the live version.
We have what we call OPM (original pilipino music). Majority of it is ballad. Filipinos are also more into rock bands & novelty songs. These genres are what is accepted for the OPM. Pop is too but bcoz of the popularity of kpop, boy & girl groups formed during the rise of kpop are now called kpop copycats.
BTW, Josh did a cooking vlog with his mom as the new endorser for Hanabishi for a special Mother's Day episode. It's Eng subbed now. This vlog was so sweet and emotional🥺❤ Happy Mother's Day to all the mothers and those taking on a motherly/parental role in someone's live🌸🌷🌻🌿 You are special!!
Always look forward to your reactions to SB19. You girls are just smart and open minded. Pls watch Bazinga and What? next before you continue Casual Chucks to get a better context. Thanks ❤
SB19 pioneered PPOP and founded the PPOP community. It was not accepted in the PH until now though it is slowly getting traction.They received all the hate and scrutiny to pave the way for this type of musical style. It’s mind blowing that boy groups have been around as far as I know in the 60’s like the Jackson Five and 70’s in Puerto Rico when the globally famous Menudo originated. Filipinos accepted and idolised international boy groups yet they can’t accept their own. Having lived abroad for 27yrs, when I discovered SB19 over a year ago I instantly fell in love and beamed with pride and my heart sank when I found out how they were hated and bashed and that is still ongoing.
So said "what was that?" Hehe that was from Music Video of "Bazinga" ❤️
16:11 that is the Bazinga music video! You should check it along with the wish performance. It was 🔥🔥🔥
To better understand the boys of SB19, it's recommended to watch episodes 1 to 4 of @casualchuck's SB19 story. These episodes delve into important details about the conflicts SB19 faced. By watching episode 2, you'll grasp why the A'tin Fandom is so protective of the boys due to past hardships. Additionally, @casualchuck has crafted individual stories about each member titled "WHAT NOBODY UNDERSTANDS ABOUT PABLO, STELL, KEN, JOSH, AND JUSTIN." Learning about their past enriches appreciation for their journey, akin to inspirational Netflix stories.
Hello girls! Thank your love and support to our boys! Kindly react to their song TILALUHA performed during ASEAN-KOREA MUSIC FESTIVAL. Super amazing!. ❤
1st😊 where's erin? She need to see this episode i iwant to see her reaction.. by the way thank you for reaction.. more sb19 reaction please.. next tilaluha or palayo❤ GOD Bless!!
thank you for the care for our boys
Thank u Ladies for this very nice SB19rv..
16:11 is from their MV of Bazinga hope you can check it too and the Wish Bus performance of Bazinga 😊
we love sb19❤❤❤
Always love your reactions to sb19❤❤
Always love watching your reaction on SB19! Thank you! ❤ Looking forward to ep. 3!