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How Joey Ayala at ang Bagong Lumad Redefined Filipino Folk with ‘Mga Awit ng Tanod-Lupa’ 

Ayala and his band’s third album bridged traditional instruments with contemporary sensibilities, setting the stage for environmental protest music in the Philippines

By Elijah Pareño
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Filipino Musicians and the Uphill Battle of Going ‘Global’

As local musicians gain more visibility abroad, how can Filipinos best represent themselves without compromising their artistry?

By Elijah Pareño
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8 Songs You Need to Know: Rolling Stone Philippines’ Music Staff Picks

Our weekly playlist of the best music right now, carefully picked by the Rolling Stone Philippines staff

By Rolling Stone Philippines
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Mind Your Fucking Business!

Liza Soberano’s Tell-All Has People Taking Away the Wrong Things

In the latest episode of the YouTube series Can I Come In?, Liza Soberano reveals how she was abused as a child and the details of her relationship with former love team partner Enrique Gil: but, like always, the Internet is missing the point

By Mel Wang
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In This Economy?

Celine Song Says ‘Materialists’ Isn’t Broke Man Propaganda. Is She Right?

Are you team Pedro Pascal or Chris Evans? For Materialists director Celine Song, the answer isn’t as simple as you think

By Mel Wang
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