With their latest single, SB19 turned what they have to say to their distractors into a powerful P-Pop anthem that [also] addresses the dominating culture of hate online.
Bazinga is all SB19 has to say to those who continue to undermine the feats they have so far accomplished in the past three years.
The song is the perfect word to rub on the faces of the doubters. Also, a powerful reminder that the culture of hate in any world is never healthy. Nevertheless, that doubt itself has seemingly propelled the now most successful P-Pop group in the country into unprecedented heights—as far as P-Pop goes.
Bazinga is the SB19’s anthemic response to their doubters and their way to declare that they won, no matter what.
It is their answer to their critics. Bazinga is an empowering track that affirms what every newbie in the industry goes through during the early stages of their careers.
SB19 blends the angst and energy via the track’s texts and integrates it with the powerful vocals of its members.
It’s perceived to be a mixture of reggaeton and hip-hop. It sets the feisty track ablaze, but the rap parts are reminiscent of Eminem’s glory days. It makes the whole song and what it represents [truly] soar.
The music video bears the same feistiness and blaze.
SB19 has somewhat made its mark with coming up with music videos, but here, they’ve pushed the envelope further to give it a more global appeal. Sleek, visually compelling, and beautifully designed, Bazinga completely explodes with vibrant, thick, dark colors, with much of the energy allowed to come from SB19 members themselves, who took on their moments in the music video with a masculine grace and rousing presence.
Being a statement track–Bazinga notably makes Ken, Stell, Justin, Josh, and Pablo expose their power not just through their vocals but also through their vivid facial reactions, which are synchronous to their sleek and fiery choreography.
The choice puts an extra emphasis on the core sentiment of the track. It intends to undermine the widespread intolerance of social media and various platforms of the internet.
Bazinga belongs to SB19’s recently-released EP, titled Pagsibol. It also includes SLMT, Mana, and their banger singles, Ikako, MAPA, and What? Like these tracks, Bazinga fully reflects the group’s commitment to [always] return to their roots and career that has never moved as momentously in the past few months.
Stream Bazinga on Spotify and other global music streaming platforms. Watch the official music video below: