SB19, who recently made headlines by surpassing 100 million views on their official lyric video for “MAPA,” is back on THE F1RST TAKE with a new performance of their hit song.
Following their viral hit “GENTO,” which they performed during their debut on YouTube channel THE F1RST TAKE on July 1st, their second performance video for “MAPA” premiered on July 15th (Monday) at 9:00 pm, Manila time.
For their second performance on THE F1RST TAKE, SB19 showcase the emotional song “MAPA,” a stark contrast to the explosive “GENTO.” In this performance, attention should not only be given to their performance but also to the heart-warming lyrics dedicated to their parents and parent figures.
“We’re excited to share a different version of MAPA to the local and international audience through The First Take, shares SB19 in a press statement. “We’re honored to showcase Filipino music on a music platform with a reputable track record of elevating the global presence of the artists performing. Mad props toThe First Take for giving us a chance to impart a piece of our cultural and music sensibilities in ways that could be challenging but exciting.”
THE F1RST TAKE is a Japanese YouTube channel that invites top singers and artists from all over the world to perform a song recorded in one take. Videos on The First Take are filmed in a studio, with shots of the performing artist and a microphone, set to a background that is usually white.
SB19 on the other hand, is the first Southeast Asian group and the first Filipino to be invited in the influential music media outlet. They recently trended on X after the announcement of their return to THE F1RST TAKE.
SB19, who held their first concert in Japan at Tokorozawa Sakura Town on April 29th (Monday) and achieved great success, continues to grow their fandom both domestically and internationally. Following their debut performance of “GENTO” on THE F1RST TAKE as the first Filipino artists to be featured, the video has surpassed 2 million views. In response, the members released a thank-you video to their global fans, saying, “We were able to come this far thanks to the support of all the A’TIN.” This generated even more attention ahead of their return.
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