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Eraserheads’ “Fill Her” Reveals The Quiet Burden Women Carry

"Fill Her" by Eraserheads captures a kind of exhaustion we rarely name.

Blackburn Dwells In “Romantic Hangover” In New Song

Rob Blackburn’s new release, “Romantic Hangover,” brings an enchanting blend of rhythms and heartfelt lyrics. Fans can listen to it now on their preferred streaming platforms.

Eraserheads’ “Magasin” And The Silent Trade-Off Of Women As Commodities

Eraserheads’ "Magasin" tells the story of how a woman’s essence fades away as she becomes a product of the spotlight, consumed by the public eye.

IMOGEN To Release New Bouncy Bop “KOKOBOM”

With impressive energy, IMOGEN’s latest offering “KOKOBOM” is sure to get everyone on their feet.

Justin Mclaire Launches Debut Single “Bining Pantasya”

The wait is over as Justin Mclaire releases his debut single titled “Bining Pantasya,” showcasing his unique sound and vision.

Touching Letter From Dubai Fan’s Father Highlights BINI’s Strength And Setup Shortfall

“It meant everything to her,” shared a father about his daughter's BINI concert experience. While he lauds the group's talent, he highlights a significant oversight—the absence of large screens. A valuable reminder for organizers: connection is key in today's concert culture.

Marina Summers Becomes The First Filipina Drag Queen To Walk At Cannes

A historic day for Marina Summers, who has stepped onto the Cannes red carpet as the first Filipina drag queen. Clad in an elegant gown, she stands as a beacon of representation for the Filipino and queer communities.

1621 Brings Thrilling Romantic Tension In New Single “Bababa”

With their single “Bababa,” 1621 brings forth a captivating narrative about the uncertainties of romance.

Culture Wars Pen Angry Letter On Rock N’ Roll Belter “Typical Ways”

Austin-based band Culture Wars gives fans a glimpse into their struggles with “Typical Ways,” available on all streaming platforms.

Four Reasons Why “Happiness” Is Worth The Watch

The characters in "Happiness" are relatable and well-developed, making viewers invest in their struggles and triumphs.