1 | No Way Man MNL48 | ||
2 | Best Time BGYO | ||
3 | Dalampasigan Anji Salvacion | ||
4 | Bazinga SB19 | ||
5 | La Luna Pablo | ||
6 | Paano Alexa Ilacad | ||
7 | Here We Go 4th Impact | ||
8 | Pit A Pat BINI | ||
9 | Asan Ka Na Ba Zack Tabudlo | ||
10 | Sa Panaginip Na Lang Alamat | ||
11 | Blah Blah KAIA | ||
12 | Re-Up Ez Mil | ||
13 | Diwata Sam Concepcion | ||
14 | Maya Shanti Dope | ||
15 | Tahanan Adie | ||
16 | Up! BINI and BGYO | ||
17 | Kabataang Pinoy BINI and SB19 | ||
18 | Rise Belle Mariano | ||
19 | Running Sharlene San Pedro | ||
20 | It's Okay Not To Be Okay Angela Ken |
1 | No Way Man MNL48 | ||
2 | Best Time BGYO | ||
3 | Dalampasigan Anji Salvacion | ||
4 | Bazinga SB19 | ||
5 | La Luna Pablo | ||
6 | Paano Alexa Ilacad | ||
7 | Here We Go 4th Impact | ||
8 | Asan Ka Na Ba Zack Tabudlo | ||
9 | Blah Blah KAIA | ||
10 | Pit A Pat BINI | ||
11 | Re-Up Ez Mil | ||
12 | Diwata Sam Concepcion | ||
13 | Maya Shanti Dope | ||
14 | Up! BINI and BGYO | ||
15 | Kabataang Pinoy BINI and SB19 | ||
16 | Running Sharlene San Pedro | ||
17 | Rise Belle Mariano | ||
18 | It's Okay Not To Be Okay Angela Ken | ||
19 | Kidlat LITZ | ||
20 | ABKD Alamat |
1 | No Way Man MNL48 | ||
2 | Best Time BGYO | ||
3 | Dalampasigan Anji Salvacion | ||
4 | Bazinga SB19 | ||
5 | La Luna Pablo | ||
6 | Paano Alexa Ilacad | ||
7 | Here We Go 4th Impact | ||
8 | Asan Ka Na Ba Zack Tabudlo | ||
9 | Blah Blah KAIA | ||
10 | Running Sharlene San Pedro | ||
11 | Re-Up Ez Mil | ||
12 | Diwata Sam Concepcion | ||
13 | Up! BINI and BGYO | ||
14 | Kabataang Pinoy BINI and SB19 | ||
15 | It's Okay Not To Be Okay Angela Ken | ||
16 | Maya Shanti Dope | ||
17 | Rise Belle Mariano | ||
18 | Liwanag The Juans | ||
19 | Kidlat LITZ | ||
20 | ABKD Alamat |
Shanti Dope has a new single and it’s one of his most powerful yet. “Maya” is a youth empowering record that is dedicated to serving as a tribute to the new generation who relentlessly breaks barriers to be who they want to be.
The 21-year-old rapper compares his fellow generation Z and millennial peers to “Maya” – the former national bird of the Philippines because they are determined to soar high and value their freedom. The empowering anthem also references how his generation is liberal and progressive in their own ways, reminding older individuals to support the plight of their younger counterparts and respect their ideology.
The accompanying music video is just as powerful as the single, featuring scenes of progressive and liberal youth movements and depicting the common everyday lives of Filipino students who also have their own side hustles and interests.
Watch the official music video for “Maya” below.
Cover Photo Courtesy of Shanti Dope Instagram