tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post8483866021941042513..comments2023-08-24T23:30:51.610+08:00Comments on Pop Reviews Now: 'Ppop' stands for 'Pathetic Pop'Nikkihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00694821607097421310noreply@blogger.comBlogger33125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post-18537443345242550832013-02-10T09:38:50.327+08:002013-02-10T09:38:50.327+08:00The musical quality of Filipino songs, especially ...The musical quality of Filipino songs, especially played live, with a few exceptions, is bland, it lacks any musical tonation and depth. A 'tinny' ear-piercing sound that lacks bass, bottom end or punch. It sounds like it is always played and sung in upper sharps and to be frank it's just plain rubbish. The songs place far too much focus on melodies at the expense of rhythm. They exude the same old lyrics of drama and saga, ''i love you and you love me'' heard it all before. <br />They used to say in the 1970's in Europe and the US that Asian, Japan-made loudspeakers audio equipment was 'tuned' for the high tinny sound preferences of the asian ears. Just terrible. Same is true to day with Filipino musical gear. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post-57334105676473578192013-01-26T22:45:04.319+08:002013-01-26T22:45:04.319+08:00I want to thank the writer for writing her opinion...I want to thank the writer for writing her opinions freely about this so called "P-pop". I am also a Filipino with a Chinese descent. I am a K-pop fan and since I am also a Filipino, I am trying to research about this "P-pop" thing. First of all, I also despised P-pop because they blatantly copying K-pop. Also because they can't perform good on live shows. I watched some of their live performances on T.V and I could say that some were a mess. I was closing my ears and heart to P-pop. But then I opened my ears and heart to the ASIAN music scene... NOT only KOREAN but ASIAN. I am also a fan of J-pop since I love animes. Then I began to watch Mando-pop, Thai-pop, etc... and I found them somehow the same as K-pop and besides from the VERY BEGINNING, K-pop was also a rip-off from J-POP... so it means J-POP started the ASIAN MUSIC invasion and since J-pop was huge in the ASIAN market, K-pop took the risk and tried to make their own pop based on the J-pop as an inspiration. And I could see it as the same as the other countries... so it means it's not only P-pop who are taking a risk in the music industry but other asian countries as well... so I then realised... why not give P-Pop a chance? It's just starting to bloom... now I don't have anything against P-pop... but I suggest that they should really train hard before debuting groups or singers so at least even though people would compare them to K-pop at least they know to themselves how hard they train and how long they train to be in the Pop Industry... that's all thank you! :)PrinceRozehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03749442031404050966noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post-60589611297373808022012-09-05T22:53:32.895+08:002012-09-05T22:53:32.895+08:00yeah sad to say,filipinos nowadays have no origina...yeah sad to say,filipinos nowadays have no originality,full of imitations only imitations.can't they think of something new?something original?<br />duh?that's why kpop is the best because they're original!<br />i agree to the blogger...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post-66465509555492129202012-07-20T11:01:44.358+08:002012-07-20T11:01:44.358+08:00On
March 16, 2011 1:49 PM Anonymous said...
&quo...On <br />March 16, 2011 1:49 PM Anonymous said... <br />"The writer is clearly blinded by her immaturity. I was searching for facts about Ppop critiquing but this blog is just too much. Please get a life dear writer. If I were to embody the Philippines, I'd disown you. Through your biased, unsupported, and fallacious arguments, you have clearly shown that your childish behavior is enough for readers to conclude that you.....are an ASSHOLE. <br /><br />I bet YOUR ass that you're gonna delete this comment after reading it."<br /><br />Notice how the above poster resorts to ad hominems, attacking the poster not what was posted even resorting to strawman ad hominems, trying to discredit the poster to look wrong so the attacking poster can appear right? Now who is immature and childish? Is it not you "anonymous March 16 2011 1:49 PM?" You are not even smart enough to realize how you came across. There are many people like you "in control" of many things in high places. Doesn't mean because you occupy a high seat in some institution that you are automatically construed as correct. You are dumber than you sound. How about them apples?<br /><br />If you can't see the crap for what it is, then just because you tried to research critiques and found only this blog does not make your assumptions correct either. At least the OP started the blog in earnest, by my reckoning he/she has his/her head screwed on CORRECTLY as regards this matter and has enough first hand experience. Even without being a record producer family, what was blogged sounds on target! <br /><br />If you dumb down the masses and then continue to dumb them down, then you will be stuck catering to dumb listeners and buyers as you've already crippled their minds. You prop up an inferior product then your market becomes inferior as well. You reap what you sow, dba? Everything goes around in circles. <br /><br />The Philippine music industry has never been allowed to find its own level, it was censored and bound by some very myopic people who dictated what Filipino music is and shouldn't be and on the whole, they know nothing about ART but more about GIMMICKRY (m-i-c-k-e-y-m-o-u-s-e)!!! <br />When you have a "successful artist" as having his/her fingers in many a controlling pie, you can bet who gets a taste of that pie. This is not about discovering Filipino music, its all about who holds the reins of the steering committee so the industry can be made in THEIR image, nepotism notwithstanding. Exactly what happens in politics. You have over-staying career politicians, and then you have in the Philippines over-staying music-pontiffs. Next we shall see statues of these REAL assholes on national highways.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post-20815997517734696092012-07-20T06:45:44.888+08:002012-07-20T06:45:44.888+08:00If real music, lyrics, artist-angst, swelling up f...If real music, lyrics, artist-angst, swelling up from the grassroots, not the gated-community ilk, were allowed to surface, then some of the poverty among other issues could be addressed as the controlling assholes running the planet are the ones who are dumbing people down so that we can't unstick ourselves from the mud of poverty and other ailments of society. <br /><br />The choices for music and content this PPOP 2012 are again, ersatz, airhead, meaningless, me-too fluffs of fodder, portraying an ignorant view of the world and maiming the average listener who would be able to mold their lives on a truth, instead of being made to swallow lies and non sequitur soaked in meritless mush. Love songs? While people are wooing and spooning, these same assholes are digging our graves for us and allowing the all seeing eye to get away with literal murder. What a bunch of effing idiots these music leaders are, not a brain amongst the lot of them, all (at least the ones who have final say) stiff brained, narrow minded fools, thinking they know what's best among the scheme of things. They don't even have knowledge of a scheme, if only to assure their paychecks coming in, peddling their old mentalities to the grave meanwhile keeping the Filipino music industry retarded for generations. In short a musical dictatorship always chopped, chiseled and repackaged by the same short- sighted people. There is no free thinking space allowed, its all one-sided.<br /><br />Until there is a change in the mindset of these leaders, then the music industry here will always suck big time. There is no industry to speak of, local artists are not gigging anymore as the entire industry is all about foreign artists doing concerts. Great to have that, great world artists playing Manila but not at the ultimate exclusion of anything local. Its got to the point that a local artist has to keep rescheduling their planned concerts so it doesn't coincide with the carpet bagger gigs. What a bunch of effing monkeys that GMA PPOP telecast was..much ado about nothing..Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post-1215489131004345132012-07-20T06:45:06.029+08:002012-07-20T06:45:06.029+08:00On May 18, 2012 4:57 PM Anonymous said...
"&...On May 18, 2012 4:57 PM Anonymous said... <br />">>Jesus a rant about nothing. Isn't the poverty over there enough to worry about? <br /><br />In terms of copying and this need to be original--this has nothing to do with how p-pop currently is, its the mentality of many filipinos that foreign is always better. Seriously everyone of you give yourself a slap.>>"<br /><br />No, poverty's main thrust is the 1% of the world's wealthiest, to keep nations impoverished so they can be controlled. The IMF is the champion for that cause, making loans that can't be paid back so that generations of Filipinos will be owing a debt their great grandparents made, with the IMF helping themselves to natural resources and control over the population. Same for the UN, UNESCO, WHO, all globalist agendas run by selfish people who themselves are involved in shady dealings with ulterior motives to offering "help!" The government was bought up by globalists to dictate to these so called "leaders" what to fix and what to LEAVE broken.<br /><br />The people that control such entities such as PPOP have this colonial mentality that by default "speaks for" the entire Filipino race. Sad but true!!! These self-elected trapo-music- politicians are the same people who keep Filipinos stupid and ignorant. They help create an industry that promotes non-originality, keeping generations of musicians herded to follow the same yellow brick road to nowhere. If you've heard one Keith Thomas/David Foster arrangement, you've heard them all regurgitating in Filipino music, complete with bell- tone electric piano ad naseum.<br /><br />These "music industry leaders" need lobotomies. They are a cancer on the Filipino music industry and the psyche of the Filipino culture. Like trapo-politicians, they lobby and support only that which ensures their continued participation in the music industry. They don't care about finding "new talent!" They are interested in keeping their own smelly asses on the money line and don't care if the industry rots on the vine in the long run. They should be slapped, and you "anonymous" need a wake up call as to the real goings on in the Philippines.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post-38472955035703857482012-07-20T01:12:53.541+08:002012-07-20T01:12:53.541+08:00Man are you right on the money or what? 2012 PPOP ...Man are you right on the money or what? 2012 PPOP (Pok-Pok Other People's [meaning prostituting yourself for other people's music]) its the same monkey see monkey do crap with the same self-stylized old people and I don't mean old by age but by THINKING, people controlling the strings. The top winning song reminded me of another brown Filipino trying to be black with the starting note ala Boys To Men. Title taken from the Police's Every Breath You Take (Every Step)? This country will never lift itself out of the quagmire it has created in the music business if its all about borrowed styles, that are so blatantly borrowed, that they don't know how to transcend their influences. Admittedly most everything has been done before but at least TRANSCEND YOUR INFLUENCES why don't you, just don't stand their aping what you borrowed. <br /><br />Years from now all these PPOP choices will be more evident as time passes as to who they were copying. The longer we wait to wean ourselves from Pablum and a kindergarten mentality, the longer we will be victims of arrested development. We will never be in touch with the real Filipino, only the corrupted by borrowed values type who think they own the world because of their wherewithal. And when will the average Filipino be catered to in this music industry, why is it always the "sosi" class who by virtue of their ignorance get themselves stuck in the gaya-gaya mold perennially? Popular American music was started by people from humble beginnings. In the Philippines we think music is a luxury item to be added to the list of social climbing possessions by people of means. What a pompous mentality that is. We noticed that the winners were industry based, those already entrenched in the industry. What's up with that? Anyway as long as narrow minded people are pulling the strings in the Philippine music industry, the minds and psyches of the people will be damaged and the music industry will be stillborn, never to get anywhere other than this delusional concept that as long as you get companies to promote the song and the artists, that it is a measure of success. It is a manufactured success only, however plastic and dead. Its all on paper not in the hearts and minds of the Filipino people which covers more than the top money makers in the country. Had ye brains ye would be dangerous but since your industry is run by cretins, with a share in the pot, then you are a sad and sorry lot. <br /><br />But you know what, this may also be a symptom of the Agenda 21 crappola coming down the pike that some Filipinos (many nation leaders in fact) swallow hook line and sinker. Agenda 21 is the top 1% of the planet's wealthy who are trying to control the planet, the direction and mindsets of the people and have taken over the world's music industry as well only allowing certain artists to succeed that carry the message and zeitgeist of Agenda 21 which is another editorial piece in itself but basically its to confuse people into knowing who or what they are so they can be manipulated for dubious ends. Perhaps the Philippine music industry is left in stillborn mode so they won't be a threat to the Agenda 21 thrust. As I said this is another treatise. <br /><br />Wake up Filipinos, the people controlling everything and the local music industry as well, are not the sharpest tools in the shed, more like just the oiliest.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post-30539315441166735362012-06-29T23:24:12.194+08:002012-06-29T23:24:12.194+08:00I am a CHINESE but I was born here in PH.
I do ad...I am a CHINESE but I was born here in PH. <br />I do admire you for frankly writing this article but honestly I hate how you talk to YOUR OWN COUNTRYMEN. <br />I must agree on Meeyamia "Filipinos ARE talented, AND intelligent, all we need is to channel them in the right way."<br />I see Filipinos as THE MOST gifted but since singing and music runs through their veins, to most Filipinos, hearing a kid singing with the perfect pitch is just natural to everyone i think. <br />Ppop is not bad as what you see it. Maybe only if people give it a chance. who knows? that might work on Ph. music industry in the next years.<br />I'm into Kpop, still I listen to Ppop too, I ADMIRE and APPRECIATE them both.liyinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post-19628203618540646072012-06-04T09:33:20.037+08:002012-06-04T09:33:20.037+08:00Well, I don't think that P-Pop is too bad, sol...Well, I don't think that P-Pop is too bad, solely because it's not like the people who make it don't have talent. Sure, it's a lot like K-Pop and J-Pop, but, in case you haven't noticed, all of Asia is doing that type of thing now. There's EXO-M, who speak Mandarin, and there's 365, who speak Vietnamese. I just think that you should let Asia do what it wants to do. I'm also a proud Pinay K-Pop fan, but I like what they're trying to do here. The Philippines is an overlooked country and it needs more love.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post-53873005037175469942012-05-18T16:57:55.467+08:002012-05-18T16:57:55.467+08:00Jesus a rant about nothing. Isn't the poverty ...Jesus a rant about nothing. Isn't the poverty over there enough to worry about? <br /><br />In terms of copying and this need to be original--this has nothing to do with how p-pop currently is, its the mentality of many filipinos that foreign is always better. Seriously everyone of you give yourself a slap.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post-53570834558010788592012-04-30T14:18:22.002+08:002012-04-30T14:18:22.002+08:00in my opinion, i think this is a fresh start for p...in my opinion, i think this is a fresh start for phil. music industry to enter pop genre, since we've grown so much accustomed into listening opm's mostly thru ballads/songs w belting out/and also rock songs., resistance is common especially if something is new, i like 2ne1, but i don't really concentrate on a genre pretty much as I only like music that I can jive w/,my music list is pretty much diverse and worldwide but rhythm/melody selective,. thing is that give it a breathe it's just starting up, it's like Phil's has yet to transition to that era of music genre as the world is what currently as it is right now,going with the flow and delivering to the great crowd their current great interests,.also music is business,advertising and product showcase,if it hits then money comes in,.there's alot more talented out there and it would be beneficial if they do start now & get their butt kickin to produce their own unique music if they want to help the industry,(or even be your own boss, form a group,and make your own music industry if one dun like the current ones on top ^^) and i dont actually care if they're half-half, pure or not, ethnicity as long as they're true blue filipinos at heart i believe that's what matters most, that's what makes us filipino,i even laugh at times at our country's own mistakes and say 'ah~well that's a filipino and i know it!' it's funny yet true,. it is a good way to looking at it at a general point of view, the worldwide music is changing/shifting to a new era,.back then the world used to have the legendary rock era, the boy-band era, balladeers era, music in 80's,90's,and w/ 20th century music is more of a shift from pop to electropop to industrial, even dubstep and etc. you name it, there's lots,. and now Phil's is yet to discover the scene, well our beloved country is still a baby so let it grow :)<br /><br />Im writing from texas and I miss Phil's,~chelnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post-9398730586943140242011-11-23T18:11:53.838+08:002011-11-23T18:11:53.838+08:00my japanese cousins are so into xlr8 and rpm espec...my japanese cousins are so into xlr8 and rpm especially the song para sayo. My point is, its actually nice to see and hear them trying to sing the ppop songs even though they dont know how to pronounce every words of it. Iam so amazed how they like it so much. I did tell you this because somebody just appreciate ppop. im not telling you to like ppop but nag pintig yung tenga ko sa 'pathetic' na word mo ! i agree to halaya baka hindi ka isa sa mga 'masa'i respect your opinion i just gave mine. one tip learn how to appreciate if they can, why not you. :))Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post-29161682301706396772011-10-16T22:17:10.445+08:002011-10-16T22:17:10.445+08:00Are you serious? Nagagalit ka sa mga nagreact sa b...Are you serious? Nagagalit ka sa mga nagreact sa blog mo? Immature much?<br /><br />First of all, you took away the respect I would have had for you nung sinabi mong you don't like OPM. wtf. It's so diverse and yet wala kang nagustuhan at all?! seriously? MYMP? Gary V? Parokya? or old OPM man lang? Kung sa sobrang diverse ng musika natin di mo pa rin nagustuhan, baka tama sila.. yung sense of nationalism mo ang may problema dahil nalulunod ka sa cultural imperialism ng ibang bansa!<br /><br />Tapos ano pa sabi mo? Gusto mo ang KPOP at OKAY LANG na rip-off yung KPOP but not PPOP. So trash yung PPOP dahil ni rip-off nila yung unang nang rip-off. woooow. hands down speechless ako sa sobrang talino ng sinabi mo (sarcasm btw). I grew up burgis so we probably have the same taste for consumerized international stuff like KPOP. Kasi pinalaki kang ganun. FINE. I like 2pm too, and i respect that..<br /><br />PERO. That doesn't mean na panget kagad ang PPOP o na binabasura niya yung industriya. It caters to an entirely different market WHICH BY THE WAY, is selling very well. That is (no insult intended) for the masa. The majority of the Filipinos who grew up exposed to ENTIRELY FILIPINO-CULTURE things (whether hybrid man ang pinoy culture or not). That means, they appreciate things like PPOP, pinoy action movies, Vic Sotto, Willie Revilame, etc.<br /><br />I'm pretty sure those are things you don't really have a taste for. TAMA BA? Your opinion doesn't make you RIGHT. AT. ALL. so when you open up a point of view, be mature enough to accept the point of view of others. Or else write i your diary you silly girl.Halayanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post-6290557201383990542011-08-12T14:22:35.078+08:002011-08-12T14:22:35.078+08:00Hi there!
I'm admin#4 of the anti-xlr8 page. ...Hi there!<br /><br />I'm admin#4 of the anti-xlr8 page. Obviously, I like this blogpost of yours and I share the same sentiment with yours.<br /><br />I would just like to add, do you guys support our music JUST BECAUSE we are obliged to? A Pinoy supports fellow Pinoy because they are both Pinoys? Don't you support our music because it's good, but rather because it's made by a Pinoy? Are you a communist? LOL! I think, you should support OPM because you find it good.<br /><br />I really cannot see the reason how the author became biased. One thing for sure is, she's not. She likes OPM and Kpop. Now, wouldn't be a contradicting if one Ppop fan made a blogpost like this so that we can call his/her post "FAIR"? And how can she be called immature? Isn't replying here using an "anonymous" credential then leaving a very SUPPORTIVE *sarcasm* comment very mature?<br /><br />Back to the writer, I have a tip for you, I've been in countless situations far than this and the most effective way to deal with them is to show them some love. :)))admin#4http://cmgaddict.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post-73747491381720729522011-07-11T09:11:44.604+08:002011-07-11T09:11:44.604+08:00Sa mga sinabi ng nagsulat, opinyon niya yun. Nguni...Sa mga sinabi ng nagsulat, opinyon niya yun. Ngunit di nangunguhulugan na ayaw niya sa pinas. Sanga lang yun ng kabuuan ng bansa, ang "P-POP".<br /><br />At sa mga banyagang musikero, may kasabihan nga na "dont hate, appreciate" ngunit, huwag tayong makakalimot sa sariling atin.<br /><br />Masyado lang yata tayong naging DEFENSIVE dahil tayo parati ang napag-uusapan sa labas.<br /><br />Kung tayo ay may Pinoy Pride, simulan dito sa sarili nating lupa.<br /><br />Pahumanhin kung napalayo ang hirit ko. hehe!!! matututo na lang tayo at magisip-isip muna. :D OTEY! Paalam!!!! ARYA!!!!!badjao_sa_laotnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post-28978974239108809922011-06-24T16:30:16.358+08:002011-06-24T16:30:16.358+08:00we already have OPM, if they ripped it off or made...we already have OPM, if they ripped it off or made a pinoy version, it should have been incorporated to OPM, bottomline is PPOp should've never been started. we already have OPM.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post-18836830239320821572011-04-16T13:44:45.455+08:002011-04-16T13:44:45.455+08:00Seriously? Yeah I mean P-pop does seem like a rip ...Seriously? Yeah I mean P-pop does seem like a rip of from k-pop... some off them do anyway because there's plenty of good ones out there that i like (they're not the cutesy bands though) K-pop was totally accused for copying j-pop when it first arrived and to be honest I totally thought so too but look where they are now. There up to par with j-pop, though i like jpop better... Anyway I'll give P pop a few years. It's a new thing so give them a chance to find their originallity. Seriously guys don't be such self haters. By the way p pop is already popular in southasia and a bit in N. AmericaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post-59473685053235046132011-04-02T23:25:25.556+08:002011-04-02T23:25:25.556+08:00YOU GUYS SOUND SO IMMATURE TO BLAME KPOP FOR THIS,...YOU GUYS SOUND SO IMMATURE TO BLAME KPOP FOR THIS, k note im not a kpop fan but i hate p-pop its just so baduy and all. I KNOW, THEY COPY KPOP. THATS THE REALITY. dont deny it, my friends hate kpop and ppop too, BUT THEY NOTICED THAT P-POP IS TRYING TO COPY KPOP. when did p-pop started? IT WAS THE RISE OF KPOP HERE. i dont like both genre but if i had to pick one, then it would be kpop. LOL. i'd rather listen to a song which i dont really understand than listening to kpop. deal it with it bitches.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post-47745747376749379412011-03-16T13:49:46.529+08:002011-03-16T13:49:46.529+08:00The writer is clearly blinded by her immaturity. I...The writer is clearly blinded by her immaturity. I was searching for facts about Ppop critiquing but this blog is just too much. Please get a life dear writer. If I were to embody the Philippines, I'd disown you. Through your biased, unsupported, and fallacious arguments, you have clearly shown that your childish behavior is enough for readers to conclude that you.....are an ASSHOLE. <br /><br />I bet YOUR ass that you're gonna delete this comment after reading it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post-20401969839124821262011-02-26T18:47:07.248+08:002011-02-26T18:47:07.248+08:00I would like to put a stop to these comments that ...I would like to put a stop to these comments that really, REALLY insult me. I appreciate all the constructive comments and the people with contradicting views who still had the decency to respect my opinion and maturely reason out their own opinions, but to the commenters, and comments, who disrespected me - pwede ba.<br /><br />Wala akong ginagawa sa inyo - wala akong sinabing basahin nyo 'to, at wala akong sinabing ganito dapat ang pag-iisip ninyo. Galing sa utak KO and isip KO ang mga sinabi ko, hindi galing sa isip nyo, o ng ibang tao. Alam nyo yung feeling na binabastos? Parang hindi eh - kasi nababastos talaga ako sa inyo.<br /><br />HINDI SUKAT NG PAGKAMAKABAYAN KO ANG PAG-SUPORTA KO SA P-POP, PWEDE BA. Sinasabi nyo na "mahalin natin ang bayan" and all that crap, pero iba-iba ang pagpapakita natin ng pagmamahal. BINABASTOS NYO AKO - WALA AKONG SINABING HINDI KO MAHAL ANG PILIPINAS. <br /><br />My blood may be half Chinese, I was born here, I was raised here, all my dreams began and are being nurtured here - HOW CAN I NOT LOVE THE COUNTRY THAT LET ME DO ALL OF THOSE. Tao rin ako, and if someone, or in this case something, does that to me, it's human nature to be indebted to it, and to love it. <br /><br />The Philippines has a lot of flaws, yes, but me pointing one of them out doesn't make me any less of a Filipino - I hope you understand that.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11709918197463554205noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post-19493023568743993102011-02-26T16:46:01.501+08:002011-02-26T16:46:01.501+08:00disAgree.. bilang pinoy isa.alang alang mo naman s...disAgree.. bilang pinoy isa.alang alang mo naman sana ang pangalang PINOY.. sa totoo lang tama siya na talagang napa.iwanan na tayo.. ayon yan sa mga una kong nabasang comments...<br /><br />well, think about this girl, iba iba tayo kung mag isip.. at kung kontra ka sa pag gawa nila ng what you call "pathetic" pop.. well wala na kami dun but sana kahit konti manlang ay.. magbigay ka ng support sa kapwa mo pinoy.. <br /><br />i love OPM but i love KPOP most.. at kahit ganun nagbibigay parin ako ng support sa OPM and PPOP dito sa Pinas..at sana ikaw din..^^Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post-70581690059592880122011-01-05T19:23:37.130+08:002011-01-05T19:23:37.130+08:00hehehe syempre di mo papayagang ipost yung mga bad...hehehe syempre di mo papayagang ipost yung mga bad comments!!!! <br /><br />para mo na ring sinabi na pathetic yung mga pinoy kasama ka na dun...<br /><br />kasi P-POP stands for Pinoy POP and instead of Pinoy ginawa mong pathetic sa tingin ko mas pathetic ka....<br /><br />kpop fans ako... but wag ka sana ganyan... Tayong mga pinoy napag iwanan na kasi maraming katulad mo na ganyan mag-isip.....<br /><br />walang masama magsulat ng sarili mong opinyon but isipin mo rin kung taga saan at kung sino ung pinatatamaan mo..... <br /><br />magpakita ka man lang sana ng kahit konting suporta sa mga kababayan mo...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post-54899461921360099592011-01-05T19:17:29.055+08:002011-01-05T19:17:29.055+08:00i am a Filipino and k-pop fan but i think the mo...i am a Filipino and k-pop fan but i think the most pathetic here is the writer....... get lostAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post-47028629004226388732011-01-04T12:12:48.363+08:002011-01-04T12:12:48.363+08:00Tama. I'll retweet this. :DTama. I'll retweet this. :DAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9017678973431004838.post-59848289810125170182010-11-01T00:35:34.636+08:002010-11-01T00:35:34.636+08:00PPop is just starting so it wouldn't be a surp...PPop is just starting so it wouldn't be a surprise if the material they are coming up with isn't very good. I'm not updated with what's happening in the local music industry but I've done a little research recently and it seems that there are two PPop groups that seem to be well-known - Pop Girls and XLR8. I saw Pop Girls' first MV and honestly speaking, I was so ashamed at having to see such a desperate attempt at copying KPop's Wonder Girls. I didn't bother with them after that but I saw a music video they released and to me, there was improvement in terms of the quality of the music video. The song isn't anything worth mentioning though. But it's pop so... Anyway, I saw the video you posted -XLR8's You're So Hot. I was honestly expecting a music video of extremely poor quality. The MV exceeded my expectations, well my expectations weren't high but still, shows that PPop is improving if the MV is better than the very first try at PPop. I saw XLR8's I Love You Girl and I found the MV to be so obviously a copy of Super Junior's Sorry Sorry with the black and white colors. But the song is actually pretty catchy and makes sense. Granted, it isn't deep but at least it makes sense. PPop has a long way to go but at least there is improvement. I just wish they stop blatantly copying KPop. It's alright to be influenced by it but I hope that eventually, they come up with something that isn't a copy. There has to be some originality there somewhere.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com