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Meet The Filipino Singer Who Just Beat Taylor Swift’s Local Record On Spotify


The Philippine Spotify chart was overtaken by him.

Internet users in the Philippines are likely to have encountered the viral lyrics, “Oh diba, nakakap*tangina,” while perusing TikTok. They come from the song “ERE” by Juan Karlos from his new album Sad Songs and Bullsh*t Part 1.

Juan Karlos Labajo (2001) is a Filipino singer, songwriter, and actor. He has been active in the industry since he joined The Voice Kids in 2014. He solidified his standing as an artist when he released the viral hit “Buwan” in 2018. Now, several years later, he’s reaching even greater heights with “ERE.”

Juan Karlos | @juankarlos/Instagram

With 1.39 million streams on its release day, it was the biggest in the local Spotify chart history. It surpassed SunKissed Lola‘s “Pasilyo” (691,000), Dilaw‘s “Uhaw (Tayong Lahat)” (747,000), and Lola Amour‘s “Raining In Manila” (841,000).

Even more outstanding, it is the first OPM song to make it on the global Spotify charts, ranking at #177 on October 7.

“ERE” even had the honor of being the sole OPM (Original Pinoy Music) song to be streamed on Spotify over a million times on the first day of its release. Previously, only seven songs on the local chart reached this milestone—and they all belonged to Taylor Swift.

A single-day-million-stream feat is a milestone because there are only 7 songs on Spotify Philippine history to achieve this: ERE and the rest are from Taylor Swift: “Mine,” “Back to December,” “Anti-Hero,” “Lavender Haze,” “Sparks Fly,” and “Speak Now.”

At 1,300,000 streams, he beat Taylor Swift’s “Mine” (Taylor’s Version) as the most listened to song in the Philippines in a single day.

It broke its daily streaming record multiple times since then. As of October 10, it was streamed 1.5 million times.

“ERE” first gained relevance in TikTok when Filipinos used it as the background song of videos related to the rainy season. The swear words “nakakap*tangina” were juxtaposed with scenes where people couldn’t help but feel frustrated.

@888zine

tama ka nga

♬ ERE – juan karlos

@bruno_luna042519

Papa mura kana lang e , este mapapa kanta kana lng ng 😂 P.I NI @juan karlos

♬ ERE – juan karlos

@iamkeanromeo

reuploading my story few days ago. The song says it all. Basang basa po ako jan. Di ko napansin yung motorista na galit pala haha😂 #fyp

♬ ERE – juan karlos

They also used it for general situations that others would find relatable, such as being given homework that isn’t related to one’s course…

@__dwynn__

Hindi naman related sa kukunin na course😭😭🥴 #pov #school #project #fyp

♬ ERE – juan karlos

…or being asked out when on a budget.

@cjbarinaga

Sino ba naman ako para tumanggi? 😭 #tipidtips #hagdanserye

♬ ERE – juan karlos

Couples would also post sentimental videos dedicated to each other with the bridge’s lyrics, “Tatlong bilyon ikaw lang ang aking gusto” [“Three billion people and you’re the only one I want”] playing in the background.

@itsmezyyy_0

#สปีดสโลว์ #สโลว์สมูท @herveycarbonilla0

♬ original sound – Rhiaa – Rhiaa

@redbedonia

❤️‍🩹

♬ original sound – Lex – Lex

Sad Songs and Bullsh*t Part 1 was released on September 26, 2023.

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