American rapper Doja Cat has landed in hot water with listeners in the Philippines after naming her latest single after a Filipino street food. The rapper said she had named her track “Balut,” ...
A live performance of a Filipino song turns into a spontaneous duet with a stranger in a public setting. Captured in one take, highlighting connection, harmony, and the audience’s warm reaction.
Talilo Marfil and Apo Whang-od in "Waves" video. Image courtesy of Cruz Media. Facebook might still be good for something after all. Back in 2019, Portland rapper Talilo Marfil connected with ...
Sofronio Vasquez and the Filipino American Symphony Orchestra (FASO) delivered a heart-warming rendition of SB19's iconic song "MAPA." ...
The hype is building around Doja Cat’s new album, Scarlet, set to be released on Friday. However, not all the talk is positive. The “Kiss Me More” singer and rapper now faces backlash after sharing ...
After Doja Cat said a Balut is a bird that is eaten alive, Filipino fans corrected her, saying that it's not true. Doja Cat has come under fire over another new song. Her Filipino fans are taking her ...
Rolling Stone Philippines, the local edition of the iconic U.S.-based music and culture magazine, noted in a September 2025 ...
Fresh from a string of international festival wins, “Song of the Fireflies” is lighting up the Ayala Museum this month as ...