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26 Filipino Musicians to Watch in 2026

From rookies to established acts, Rolling Stone Philippines spotlights Filipino musicians we expect to make an impact, asking them how the agenda will be set in 2026

By Elijah Pareño

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Nothing says “I love you” like a Filipino love song. We break down 25 tracks from across the decades that have kept us yearning for romance

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26 Filipino Musicians to Watch in 2026

From rookies to established acts, Rolling Stone Philippines spotlights Filipino musicians we expect to set the agenda in 2026

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As Megan and Lara of Katseye come out publicly, the group’s growing visibility opens deeper questions about gender and identity in P-pop

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The singer-songwriter’s latest release trades familiar Americana for darker imagery and a deeply personal collaboration

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Rolling Stone Philippines caught up with the acclaimed recording artist ahead of his Manila concert to talk about the time he thought he’d start out as an actor

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The Quezon City rapper reshapes his sound across 19 tracks rooted in hometown imagery and Southern rap influence

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