ALAMAT

Profession: Performer, Singer

ALAMAT is a Filipino multilingual boy group known for their strong cultural identity, powerful storytelling, and commitment to representing various Philippine regions and ethnicities through music, fashion, and performance.

They are widely recognized as one of the most culturally-rooted P-pop groups, blending modern pop with Filipino traditions, indigenous visuals, and regional languages. ALAMAT’s unique concept celebrates diversity solidifying their spot as trailblazers in culturally-driven pop music.

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Members

(Original lineup with current active members highlighted)

  • Taneo – Leader, Rapper, Dancer
  • Mo – Lead Vocalist
  • Jao – Main Dancer, Rapper
  • Tomas – Vocalist
  • R-Ji – Vocalist
  • JL – Vocalist

(Former members: Gami, Valfer)

Group Identity

ALAMAT stands out for integrating Filipino textiles, mythology, folklore, and regional dialects into their artistry from costumes and stage styling to lyrics and music videos. Their creative direction consistently highlights the beauty of Filipino cultures while delivering internationally competitive performances.

Notable Songs

  • kbye (2021)
  • MAGINHAWA (2021)
  • ABKD (2021)
  • Sa Panaginip Na Lang (2022)
  • ILY ILY (2022)
  • Say You Love Me (2023)
  • Day and Night (2024)
  • Wanggi Wanggi (2024)

Achievements

ALAMAT has earned praise for being one of the most distinctive Filipino groups of their generation. They have:

  • Charted on major platforms like Spotify and iTunes
  • Performed in prestigious cultural and entertainment events
  • Garnered nominations and wins from local award-giving bodies
  • Built a strong fanbase for their advocacy-driven artistry
  • Their visual storytelling incorporating local symbolism, dances, and traditions has established them as a creative powerhouse in P-pop.

Fandom: MAGILIW
Fandom Meaning: “Magiliw” means affectionate, loving, and welcoming mirroring the bond between ALAMAT and their fans.

Fun Facts

  • ALAMAT uses multiple Philippine languages, including Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, Bicolano, Hiligaynon, Waray, and more.
  • Their music videos often feature Filipino cultural motifs, traditional clothing, and regional folklore.
  • They’ve been praised internationally for their authenticity and cultural storytelling.
  • Their advocacy extends to supporting Filipino artisans and promoting inclusivity and diversity.