Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Sugarhigh: Good and Clean Teen Fun with the Newest Boy Group


Wazzup Pilipinas!

Teen pop never fails to put in a lot of "kilig" factor to the youth of today especially the young teenage girls who's probably also into anime, Glee TV series, and similar cutesy stuff composed of sugar, spice and everything else nice.

Undoubtedly, these are exciting times for teen pop. We see several young pop idol groups sprouting left and right. But who's complaining? Fans couldn’t be so happier! The more, the merrier!!

However, some groups just stand out among the rest and one of the very few is the newest boy teen pop group that's armed with disarming cuteness and the catchiest of songs - Sugarhigh, a quintet of charming personalities. 

Sugarhigh, the newest boy group to make you fall in love, consists of Luis, Daniel, Carlos, Julius and Carl.

Let's start with Luis, the assured voice of the group, steady, talented and reliable at a young age. Daniel, who sings the hook, is all curly cuteness and is the R&B and soccer guy of the group. Meanwhile, Carlos is the low booming voice–tall, brooding, mysterious and is into drums and beat-boxing. Julius is the adorable chinito with a ready smile ready to greet everybody and an experienced model having worked at Hotdog commercials at a young age . Last but not the least is Carl who balances the group with his every guy attitude, is sporty and good looking of course.




 


Get high on Sugarhigh with their debut music video, "Sugar Sugar"! The teen pop group is making a splash with their debut single entitled “Sugar Sugar” - not your standard OPM pop track

Sugar Sugar” is the sound of teen pop today. Equal parts dance, R&B and melodic pop delivered with likeable sweetness by Sugarhigh members Luis, Daniel, Carlos, Julius and Carl. I also see the adorable Donnalyn Bartolome in the music video playing the role of an alluring teacher. Wow! I wanna be a teacher's pet, or at least one of the Sugarhigh members!

Music plays a big part in these boys’ lives. Heck, it’s everything in their lives right now.




Sugarhigh Music

Sugarhigh’s debut album is forthcoming but the music video for “Sugar Sugar,” featuring YouTube celebrity Donnalyn Bartolome, is already out on music channels, and racking up YouTube views and “likes” on social media. Fans of teen pop have felt the rush and very soon everybody else will have a taste of them too!






A big plus is that the music of Sugarhigh is a grooving and positive experience. Like what they did with “Sugar Sugar,” the boys will serve another catchy pop track with “Weekend.” The song’s premise is simple, youngsters enjoy the weekend, and the boys is simply singing the joys of weekend.

Then there’s more of the boys channeling that optimistic vibe in the electro-pop sounding “Best Days Of Lives.” Completing the album are the songs “Sino Sino” featuring Fliptop rap battle champ Shehyee, the mid-tempo ballad “Dinggin Ang Awit Ko,” and “High School Crush.”





“Sugarhigh,” the album, is produced by hot-streaking rap-Hiphop and R&B label Flipmusic Records. Awit-award winning producer Bojam De Belen helmed the album, with songwriting credits from prize-winning songwriter Thyro Alfaro, and Director Nolan Bernardino.



*Photo above credits to John Remir Cueto of Larawan at Kape

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