alamat is one of the biggest p—pop bands in the country. it has six members, each coming from a different region and singing in a local language, from tagalog to waray waray, bisaya and sambal. p—pop is definitely getting big. we are going to push filipino talent to our limits. like k—pop, p—pop bands are known for their rigorous training, edgy outfits and adoring fans. p—pop sounds completely different. we aim to promote our culture through everything that we do, and that includes fashion, music and, of course, our dances. alamat's music is full of national symbols, myths and legends. they use lyrics and costumes to criticise the country's colonial past, and they address contemporary issues like the two million overseas filipino workers sending money home to theirfamilies from abroad. when i was a kid and my dad passed away, my mom had to flew overseas so she can provide for us. i grew up with my grandma, with my grandparents and my cousins, so i grew up full of love. while alamat has loads of filipino fans here and abroad, some pâ