Bazinga sb1911/6/2022 Aesthetics in “Bazinga” include cage fighting, high-quality CGI, classic video game effects, and the color red which brings more fire to the music video, which reflects the line “I’m fire I linger” growled in the chorus. The members are shown plotting and preparing for a fight against their enemies in a street fighter-like, combat video game. The vibes of the music video begin with dim lighting and an overall dark theme. Their choreography and fashion continue to complement the liveliness of “Bazinga.” The instrumental completes the momentum of the song with hard-hitting beats, loud horns, high tension, and energy as it fits their “ready for battle” concept in the music video’s story. One of the members, Ken, embodies a hard and lingering Tagalog verse, with subtle Japanese language adlibs (“urusai”: be quiet!, “wasurenai”: don’t forget!) to add even more power to the already energetic song. The leader of the group, Pablo, wrote the lyrics for the song, consisting mostly in English and some Tagalog, along with production help from Simon Servida. The word itself means, “ an interjection used to rub a good joke in someone’s face or cheer yourself on after a personal win.” SB19 uses the expression to let haters know they are stronger than the negativity that comes forth. “Bazinga” is a diss and ode to their haters that is meant to combat the challenges and hate they’ve faced while gaining fame and being in the spotlight. SB19’s originality and authenticity bring true inspiration and pride for Filipinos and people all over the world. The quintet is known to self-produce their works ranging from video direction, choreography, concept, music production, and song-writing. SB19 also became the first Filipino group to land on Billboard’s Next Big Sound Chart in 2019. SB19 have also achieved recognition in their home country, the Philippines, winning awards at major award shows such as Myx and Wish Music. Recently, they’ve also been nominated for the 2021 MTV Europe Music Awards for the Best Southeast Asia Act. Thanks to their fans called “A’TIN”, SB19 were nominated for Top Social Artist at the 2021 Billboard Music Awards joining big named artists like BTS and BLACKPINK. The boys of SB19 have captured the hearts of fans worldwide and have become a recurring sensational topic on social media. The group consists of five members - Pablo, Josh, Stell, Ken, and Justin. Pagsibol also features the inspirational title track “What?”, which touched upon their hardships throughout success, and “MAPA”, a warm ballad dedicated to their parents. Ground-breaking P-Pop leaders, SB19 are back with another music video for “Bazinga”, a song from their July EP, Pagsibol which includes six tracks.
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