

John Paulo Nase b wrote the song and produced it with Simon Servida. Originality and culture are their sources of power bringing them to victory, and their music is evidence of that. Bazinga (song) ' Bazinga ' (also written as ' Bazinga ') is a song that was recorded by Filipino boy band SB19, and was first released on their first extended play (EP) Pagsibol (2021). Rather than imitate K-pop groups, they produce original songs and videos like “Bazinga” with the support of Filipino writers, producers and staff. Overall, the music video leaves the audience with feelings of positivity and inspiration.


Rather, SB19 imbues this style with empowerment in their lyrics and choreography.Įnding with a KO, the members are brought back to reality and celebrate their win. The decision to add martial arts into the style of the music video does not degrade Chinese culture. Every day, I think the load gets heavy / Throw it away, the world unloads hostility / Is there a way to break the curse and stop. Dressed in black and red fighting garb, the members are ready to attack with dance moves resembling defensive poses. The martial arts aspect in “Bazinga” is also reflected in the matching outfits and choreography. Likewise, the mention of Bruce Lee in the chorus emphasizes the martial arts approach SB19 took to the song, adding in an assertive tone during the rapping sections.Īs the group sings of overcoming the hostility the world can bring when judging music artists, the music video emphasizes close-up, moving shots of each member holding intense yet confident stares. “Bazinga” visualizes the group as fighters, using words like “roundhouse” and “kung fu” to symbolize the group fighting back in response to hardships.
