- Ex Batallion started to endorse RRJ.
- Aiai delas Alas now manages the Filipino hip hop collective.
Ex Batallion, normally shortened to Ex B, had their songs played everywhere and every time. The Filipino hip hop collective recently signed with RRJ to endorse the brand.
RRJ also remains a popular shirt and jeans brand. A representative of RRJ stated that the brand is very excited to work with Ex B.
The representative stated how popular they remain. RRJ plans to have music videos, billboards, meet and greets. They also have advertisement campaigns planned for the group.
“We are excited with EX BATALLION and you know how popular they are right now. We believe in their talent, we believe in them. Music videos, billboards, possibly meet and greets. We will have ad campaigns for them.”
Aiai delas Alas now manages the hip-hop group. She also revealed how she felt like a stage mom.
“Thank you RRJ for making them your endorsers, we are extremely happy for you to trust us. Hopefully in God’s grace this is just a start, seeing them on a billboard I feel like a stage Mom. They will have a tour in the US so they also have to have physical cd’s as the Filipinos in the US will have that. So expect that later this year.”
Ex B also expressed their happiness at having the endorsement and expressed their gratitude towards RRJ.
“Now that we have people who believe in us, we are very happy that they choose to sponsor us, they came at the right time. We feel we made it, we felt we have the potential and very thankful that my brothers in EX BATALLION will be suited up by RRJ.”
They also continued that people can see Ex B in RRJ and they will personally collaborate with the brand. Ex B also shared how they first met where they formed the group as former or ‘ex’ members of previous groups.
“Our swag, color coordination, that’s all going to be seen in our fashion collaboration with RRJ. We will have limited edition items which we will be working with them soon. We want to make our name right, we talk about it, we don’t want to fight, we started in an amateur rap contest, knew each other, we were in different groups but happen to know each other so we formed as Ex members of previous groups.”
Ex B also added that they were skeptical when Aiai found them on social media. However, when she contacted them, they found it legitimate. They also started to receive offers left and right.
“I was skeptic that when Aiai found us on social media, she called us and it was legit. We sang and got 1 Million views, then we got booked left and right after seeking help with Ms Aiai. That’s when it all started. Way back then we didn’t know who will appreciate our songs, we previously had explicit lyrics and it was a challenge for us to make more wholesome songs.”