XLR8
XLR8 | |
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Origin | Manila, Philippines |
Genres | |
Years active | 2010–2012 |
Labels | Viva |
Past members | AJ Muhlach Hideaki Torio Arkin del Rosario Caleb Santos Carlo Lazerna Kiko Ramos MJ Magno MM Magno |
Website | official site |
XLR8 was a Filipino boy band under VIVA Records. The group composed of Arkin del Rosario, Carlo Lazerna, the identical twins MJ and MM Magno, Kiko Ramos, Caleb Santos, AJ Muhlach and Hideaki Torio. They are regularly seen on the Sunday noontime variety show Party Pilipinas aired on GMA Network. The group was accused of plagiarizing Super Junior's "Sorry, Sorry", both groups did not issue an official statement.
History
Pre-debut and debut: 2008–2010
Sometime in 2008,Vic Del Rosario of VIVA media franchise decided to form a boyband under his recording company VIVA Records.[1] First to be part of the project boyband was then stage performer Kiko Ramos followed by TV host and commercial model Hideaki Torio, ramp and commercial model Carlo Lazerna and church choir singer Caleb Santos.[1][2] After a series of training VIVA decided to add one more member; then theater actor and commercial model Arkin del Rosario soon joined the line up.[1][2] Still unsatisfied, VIVA added two more members who happened to be twin brothers; former Star Magic contract talent Melmar Magno and aspiring singer Meljohn Magno .[1][2] Several members joined and left but the last to seal the final eight members was commercial model, aspiring actor and VIVA's contract talent AJ Muhlach.[1][2] All final eight members continued to train together for their singing and dancing skills and then worked on their debut album.[2] The group made their debut on March 28, 2010 on the popular variety show Party Pilipinas with their debut single "You're so Hot." Although the group has been receiving mixed reviews, they have been progressing over the passed year by performing at various mall shows and have made various concert appearances. They are regularly seen on the hit variety show Party Pilipinas.
Temporary member departure and disbandment
In early 2011, Viva Records confirmed that XLR8 members Hideaki Torio and AJ Muhlach would be temporarily leaving the group to film the new TV series Bagets Just Got Lucky which is to be aired on TV5. Because of this, GMA, the channel that is responsible for broadcasting Party Pilipinas, had temporarily suspended the two members from performing at any GMA-sponsored events and allowed them to perform at any non-GMA sponsored events. Until the members finished filming the series, substitutes would be taking their places performing on Party Pilipinas. MM and MJ were later featured on KMJS in 2016. Fun fact: They got their name from an alien in Ben 10.
Members
- AJ Muhlach
- Hideaki Torio
- Arkin del Rosario
- Caleb Santos
- Carlo Lazerna
- Kiko Ramos
- MJ Magno
- MM Magno
Discography
Studio album
Album Information | Track Listing | |
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XLR8 (Debut album)
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Tracks
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Note: Track # 4, 5 and 9 are written by MJ Magno. |
Singles
Year | Title | Album |
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2010 | "You're so Hot" | XLR8 |
"I Love You Girl" |
Music videos
Year | Title | Director |
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2010 | "You're so Hot" | Trev Monteros II |
"I Love You Girl" |
Featured XLR8 tracks
Featured Track Information | Track | Album |
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Take Me Out (GMA Network)
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"You're so Hot" | XLR8 |
Working Girls (GMA Films, VIVA Films and Unitel Pictures)
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"Dance with Me" | |
Hating Kapatid (VIVA Films)
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"Ms. Beautiful" | |
Diz Iz It (GMA Network)
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"You're So Hot" | |
Note: The table includes tracks from XLR8's album used in various media. |
Awards
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Year | Award-Giving Body | Category | Work | Result |
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2011 | GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards | Most Promising Recording/Performing Group[3] | Won |
References
- ^ a b c d e S Magazine June 2010 issue Mega Publishing Group
- ^ a b c d e TV interview Walang Tulugan with the Master Showman aired over GMA Network in April 2010
- ^ "42nd Box-Office Entertainment Awards honors outstanding actors and actresses of 2010". Pep.ph. Retrieved 2014-05-21.