The rhythm and rhyme of Filipino hip-hop have been echoing through the archipelago for generations, tracing its roots back to the days of the 70s, 80s, and 90s remains as vibrant as ever, captivating new generations with its enduring relevance.
From iconic personalities to emerging talents, the industry has seen remarkable growth. While some traditional elements remain kept and new trends continue to shape the dynamic landscape of this genre.
Spotify KALYE X has already made stops in the Visayas Region, with Cebu and Southern Mindanao in Davao, and its grand finale in Manila held at the Globe Circuit Event Grounds, was a night of the sleekest Pinoy hip-hop beats. However, leading up to the pinnacle of Spotify Kalye X in Manila, numerous up-and-coming hip-hop artists, including Hev Abi and O SIDE MAFIA, showcased their performances that truly captured the hearts of the crowds.
And fun games were also present, in which winners were treated with tokens and surprises from Spotify. Ramdiss performed an electrifying performance featuring his tracks “Underdawg” and “Buod,” leaving no doubt about his established presence in the industry. The crowd enthusiastically vibed to his unique fusion of hip-hop lyrics and beats.
Following Ramdiss, Hero took the stage, treating the audience to his hits such as “Sumpa” and “Ipakita Mo.” Beyond his lightning-fast rapping, his music possesses a unique connection with his audience. When Gloc-9 started playing his tracks, people couldn’t help but groove, resonating with the relatable messages in every lyric, regardless of their personal circumstances, in which inclusivity remains a hallmark of Gloc-9’s music.
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