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Filipino Boy Band Brings P-Pop to New York   

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 On 03 November 2022, Filipino boy band, SB19, which concurrently serves as the official Youth Ambassador of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts and Sentro Rizal visited the Philippine Consulate in New York where the  group met with  Consul  General Elmer G. Cato and Consul Tanya Faye O. Ramiro. The group also visited the  Sentro Rizal New York where the group skimmed  through some books of the Filipiniana collection of Sentro Rizal New York to encourage the Filipino-American youth – particularly the second and third generations - to learn more about their Philippine culture and heritage. (Photos from NYPCG, Credits to  Troi Santos)

 

NEW YORK, 17 November 2022 - Rising Filipino boy group, SB19, marked its maiden tour of the United States of America with a visit to Sentro Rizal New York at the Philippine Center on 03 November 2022.

Officially proclaimed the Youth Ambassador of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts and Sentro Rizal, SB19, aims to encourage the Filipino-American youth – particularly the second and third generations - to learn more about their Philippine culture and heritage by visiting Sentro Rizal New York, which is under the supervision of the Philippine Consulate General in New York.

A five-member group composed of John Paulo B. Nase, Josh Cullen A. Santos, Stellvester Q. Ajero, Felip Jhon D. Suson, and Justin T. De Dios, SB19 is making headway in the international music scene with its introduction of P-Pop (Pinoy/Philippine) music, through songs such as MAPA, Hanggang Sa Huli, and Tilaluha. SB19’s music videos have been viewed as many as 78 million times with its hit, MAPA (a portmanteau of “mama” and “papa”), which honors Filipino parents for the sacrifices they endure for their children. Nase, the leader of the group, has a father who is an Overseas Filipino Worker in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

During SB19’s courtesy visit, Consul General Elmer G. Cato congratulated the group for its accomplishments, and encouraged them further to elevate the profile of the Filipino community through their music. SB19 has made history as the first ever Filipino group to be nominated at the prestigious Billboard Music Awards.

While in New York, SB19 had its first ever live appearance on American television on Fox 5’s morning show, “Good Day New York,” on Friday, 04 November 2022, and concluded its New York leg with a successful concert held at Palladium Times Square on Saturday, 12 November 2022, which was attended by fans, some of whom traveled as far away as Canada, the Caribbean Islands, and the United Kingdom. 

A promotional video of SB19 for Sentro Rizal New York was filmed to be published soon on the official website and social media platforms of Post. Discussions have also begun to have SB19 grace the Philippine Independence Day Parade along Madison Avenue during the 125th anniversary of Philippine Independence.

For more information, visit https://www.newyorkpcg.dfa.gov.phhttps://www.newyorkpcg.orghttps://www.facebook.com/PHLinNY/     or https://www.instagram.com/phinnewyork/ .    END