00:00P-pop group SB19 calls out bureaucracy in its new song, Visa
00:16Pablo, Stel, Josh, Justin, and Ken say the song, a commentary on access and privilege,
00:21is inspired in part by conversations around visa denials affecting Filipino talents.
00:26Pablo explains there are stories about Filipino creatives and even athletes
00:31like tennis star Alex Ayala who struggle with acquiring visas.
00:42The track combines satire, personal experience, and commentary with musical experimentation.
00:48Ken describes the song as very unconventional and unorthodox.
00:51The members add it is their way of using their influence as an anthem of awareness,
00:56and to an extent, resistance.
00:58People might say we're apolitical or not, but I think everything's political.
01:03We want to raise questions or raise discussion about the things that we've been experiencing.
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