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Josh looks back on SB19's early days when they were stereotyped as K-pop copycats.

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00:00So, maybe we'll share a little more interesting fact.
00:06For us, honestly, this exact venue, I think it was like maybe five years, six years ago or something.
00:20During that time, no one really actually considered or knew anything about P-POP.
00:27So, we were roasted by a lot of media.
00:31And they told us, how are you going to introduce P-POP to the world or to the Philippines?
00:36And right now, I'm sure it's the people out there, but during those times,
00:42at lunch, they were stereotyping us, the copycats.
00:49So, we had a discussion, how are we going to call ourselves, right?
00:57So, I told everyone that we're in the US, it's kind of interesting.
01:02Because P-POP, P-POP is what we're talking about.
01:04Because we're doing K-POP Filipino.
01:06So, they should refer us.
01:10Anyway, we respected it.
01:12We should really respect all genres and we get inspirations from them.
01:16We're not going to deny that.
01:17But, of course, the feeling that, that is stereo of that guy towards us.
01:22Because we're Filipino.
01:23So, that.
01:23And then, I think, right now, it's given.
01:31You don't really have to say a lot.
01:35Or, you know.
01:36It's more than enough for us.
01:38That we introduced, that we inspired the people to join this movement.
01:43And, maybe, we also give an idea.
01:47Because, usually, P-POP is what we're saying.
01:51P-POP sing and dance group.
01:53But, who can really tell that, even if you're a solo artist, or a band artist.
02:01Or, what are you doing?
02:02Would you consider yourself as not doing P-POP?
02:06But, in reality, you're doing, right?
02:09You're doing POP music in the Philippines.
02:12So, I'll leave that to the artist then.
02:15And, I'll leave that to everyone in this room.
02:17And, everyone in the internet.
02:19And, don't think about it.
02:21Diba?
02:22We might have accidentally, or, syempre, it has been maybe there ever since.
02:28But, maybe accidentally created the genre.
02:31But, right now, we're proud.
02:34And, we're, siguro, we're very proud to tell everyone that.
02:39This is a movement.
02:40And, this is going to change the Philippines.
02:43And, this industry.
02:45In love.
02:45It's a new world.
02:45It is transcendent.
02:46To solve it even more than free.
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