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11 emerging artists to keep in your radar

Tons of fresh music comes out each day and to keep up, we’re running down the musical acts poised to break it huge. Featuring genres of pop, acoustic, alternative, rock and heavy metal, the country’s rising artists are creating a buzz with their own brand of OPM sound.

It’s high time to amp up your playlist with these nine acts as seen in the first One Music Live performance this year:

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1. Agsunta

Agsunta

Even if they officially “signed off” from social media they promise to still bring their acoustic and soft melodic rock sound influenced by OPM. “We are just on time off and we want to focus on ourselves and our music more,“ Jireh Singson of Agsunta collectively said for the group.

2. Argo

These fresh kids offer a funky new vibe to OPM with musical influences ranging from different genres. Proof that they aren’t just boy toys but can run with the big boys of the Pinoy music scene.

3. Cane City

An alternative rock band, Cane City has members who hail from Tarlac City, a province known as one of the biggest sugar producing locations in the country because of cane. The band plans to reach out and inspire more people with their own twist of music genres, which led to a fast rise in their cult following.

4. Carlito

Don’t let the age of the young punk-rock band prevent you from enjoying their original take on grunge and rock classics. “We want to be one of the bands who will be able to promote OPM, especially now that the band scene is making a comeback,” Carlito band frontman, JC Padilla, enthused. JC is the son of Magandang Buhay host Karla Estrada and brother to actor Daniel Padilla. The latter also used to play with his brother in another band.

5. Davey Langit

A prolific songwriter, Davey continues to write songs even for brands and corporations. He is also the musician behind Ilocano song “Idjay” and he recently did the song for the McLisse movie, Sakaling Maging Tayo, entitled “Di Mo Na Kailangan Pang Malaman.”

6. Migz Haleco

Migz Haleco

Acoustic singer-songwriter Migz Haleco has first made a name for himself with viral covers uploaded on his YouTube channel. He is also the interpreter of a Himig Handog favorite, “Bes” and is even touted as the John Mayer of the Philippines.

7. Quacid

Another Tarlac-based band, Quacid features alternative-rock tunes from the 90’s and promises to offer their own take on OPM. “Pagkagising Ko” is a single by Quacid and is part of the McLisse film Sakaling Maging Tayo official movie soundtrack.

8. Solabros.com

Solabros.com

The group’s name originated from “Sola” meaning  Solas, or “Sol” for short. “Solas” is defined as peace, joy and happiness in the Gaelic language and “bros” means brothers, while “.com” means City Of Mandaluyong or Abalos Brothers from City Of Mandaluyong. Their heavy metal music is influenced by their father, Jerome Abalos of OPM metal band Death By Stereo.

9. Sinqo

The FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano actor Lester Llansang balances acting and making rocking music with his four-man alternative rock band Sinqo that’s sure to bolster your tunes with their fired up music.

10. Tanakuta

The four-piece group’s modern 90’s alternative, rock anthems are inspired by pop-punk ‘90s bands. Tanakuta is reminiscent of OPM alternative’s heyday and now its members are ready to make fresh tunes with ABS-CBN Music.

11. Unit 406

Alternative pop-rock band Unit 406 broke into the OPM scene with their feel-good rock music and candidly shared that they got the group’s name from the unit number of the condo where they all first jammed together, and the rest as they say is history. They got the 5th Best Song for “Tanghaling Tapat” in the Himig Handog 2017 and was recently nominated for “Best Performance by a New Group Recording Artist” for Awit Awards 2018.

Watch out for the upcoming projects of ABS-CBN Music’s roster of artists and follow @dnamusicph on Facebook and Instagram.

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