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Saturday, March 28, 2026

The Global Pulse: The Mystery and Mastery Behind "Hawak Mo ang Beat"


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In the digital age, a hit song can ignite like a wildfire, leaping across borders and time zones before the artist even has time to check their notifications. Currently, the epicenter of this sonic blaze is “Hawak Mo ang Beat,” a track that has transformed from a catchy local tune into a viral juggernaut. But as the bass drops and the views climb into the millions, a storm of controversy is brewing behind the scenes, pitting human creativity against the rising ghost of Artificial Intelligence.


The Architect of the Rhythm: Who is DJ Mogo?

The face behind the phenomenon isn't a traditional pop star, but a man caught between two worlds. Sylvain Hernandez, known to the club scene and the internet as DJ Mogo, is a French national who found more than just inspiration in the Philippines—he found a home.


Settled in the islands with his Filipina wife, Hernandez has spent years blending European electronic sensibilities with the vibrant, rhythmic heart of Filipino culture. According to Hernandez, "Hawak Mo ang Beat" wasn't engineered in a corporate boardroom; it was a labor of love born within the four walls of his home, fueled by the collaborative spirit of his wife, who helped bridge the linguistic and cultural gaps to create a truly Pinoy-centric anthem.


A Viral Explosion

What makes the song a "lightning in a bottle" moment?


The Hook: A hypnotic, driving rhythm that feels both nostalgic and futuristic.


The Trend: Thousands of creators on TikTok and Instagram have adopted the track for dance challenges, transforming the song into a universal language.


The Fusion: It represents a "Budots-meets-Euro-House" evolution that resonates deeply with the modern listener.


The AI Shadow: Innovation or Algorithm?

Despite the song’s undeniable success, the digital courthouse of social media has reached a divided verdict. As the track’s popularity soared, so did the skepticism. Thousands of netizens began to point toward the song’s polished production and unique vocal layering, claiming that "Hawak Mo ang Beat" is the product of Generative AI.


The accusations suggest that the melody and lyrics weren't "composed" in the traditional sense, but rather "prompted" into existence. In an era where AI can mimic human emotion with unsettling accuracy, the public is becoming increasingly wary of "phantom hits."


"I did this with my own hands and my wife's help," DJ Mogo has fired back in recent statements. He has vehemently denied the use of AI, insisting that the track is a product of old-fashioned sweat, musical intuition, and genuine cultural appreciation.


Why the Controversy Matters

The debate surrounding DJ Mogo is a microcosm of the current state of the music industry. If "Hawak Mo ang Beat" is a purely human endeavor, it stands as a testament to the power of cross-cultural collaboration. If it were AI-generated, it would signal a massive shift in how we define "artists."


For now, the beat shows no signs of slowing down. Whether generated by a soul or a software, one thing remains certain: the world is dancing to Sylvain Hernandez’s rhythm. 

#EarthHour2026: BAN Toxics Call for Environmental Justice amidst War and Crisis


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Marking the 20th year of #EarthHour, environmental NGO BAN Toxics calls on every Filipino to move beyond the symbolic 60-minute switch-off, embrace energy conservation as a daily commitment, and recognize that conserving energy is more than a symbolic global movement—it is an urgent necessity in the face of a deepening energy crisis and environmental harm.


World Meteorological Organization's State of the Global Climate 2025 report confirms that 2015–2025 are the hottest 11 years on record, with 2025 ranking as the second or third hottest year at about 1.43 °C above the 1850–1900 average. The oceans continue to warm and absorb carbon dioxide emissions, about eighteen times the annual human energy use each year over the past two decades. The UN Secretary-General warns the climate is in an emergency, with every key indicator flashing red.


“We observe #EarthHour annually to remind us of our shared responsibility to protect the planet. Achieving this requires urgent, collective action across all sectors, coupled with greater accountability from corporations and governments. But how can we succeed while ongoing wars continue to intensify the environmental crisis?” said Thony Dizon, Advocacy and Campaign Officer of BAN Toxics.


According to the Conflict and Environment Observatory, militaries are responsible for an estimated 5.5% of global greenhouse gas emissions. This figure remains uncertain due to the limited reporting to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, as military emissions are largely exempt from disclosure. With military spending on the rise, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute reports a 9.4% increase in 2024, these emissions are likely to grow further.


Based on analysis by the Climate and Community Institute, total greenhouse gas emissions from the first 14 days of the war against Iran amounted to more than 5 million tonnes of carbon dioxide—equivalent to the annual emissions of 1.1 million gas-powered cars—and represent over $1.3 billion in climate damage.


“War carries a hidden climate cost. It destroys ecosystems, infrastructure, and livelihoods, leaving polluted air, contaminated soil, and unsafe water long after the conflict ends. From Ukraine to Palestine, Lebanon, Sudan, Venezuela, and Iran, the devastation of war ripples far beyond battle zones, affecting civilians and ecosystems in profound and lasting ways,” Dizon explained.


The crisis caused by the US–Israel war on Iran has disrupted global energy supply chains, with attacks on energy infrastructure and blockades of the Strait of Hormuz reducing oil flows and driving price volatility. As a result, the Philippines, which imports roughly 98% of its oil from the Middle East based on the Department of Energy, is bearing the impact of these global supply shocks, with diesel prices surging past 120 pesos per liter.


In response, President Marcos Jr. signed Executive Order 110, declaring a national energy emergency. However, BAN Toxics emphasizes that the government must not shift the burden onto the public while leaving the long-standing structural flaws of the privatized energy sector unaddressed.


“In this time of war, climate change, and crisis, we must conserve energy and natural resources through energy-efficient practices, reduced consumption, and resist actions that harm the environment. We urge the government to ensure a people-centered response to the energy crisis by regulating fuel prices, suspending taxes, and providing immediate support for public transport drivers, low-income households, and other marginalized communities,” Dizon emphasized.


There are concerns that the emergency declaration could be used to fast-track corporate energy projects, without proper consultation or environmental safeguards, putting communities and ecosystems at risk and locking in profit-driven energy policies that fail to deliver affordable, reliable power.


“This #EarthHour, as we switch off our lights for the #BiggestHourForEarth, let us take a stand against environmental destruction and the social injustices fueled by war. Conservation is crucial, but environmental justice demands accountability, systemic reform, and the protection of communities caught in conflict and crisis, affirming everyone’s right to a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment,” Dizon said.

Power to the People: The Relentless Fight for the Filipino Energy Consumer


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In a landscape where electricity is more than just a utility—it is the lifeblood of the economy and a fundamental household necessity—one organization stands as a sentinel for the common citizen. Kuryente.org, a premier consumer rights and welfare organization, is redefining the power dynamic in the Philippines by championing a people-centered, transparent, and accountable energy sector.


The Voice in the Room

While energy policies are often debated in high-level boardrooms, Kuryente.org ensures the "public's voice" is heard where it matters most. Led by National Coordinator Jorge 'Bas' Umali—known to the digital world as the social media personality "Kuryentito"—the organization bridges the gap between complex regulation and everyday impact.


Umali is a constant fixture in the halls of governance, representing electricity consumers in critical House committee hearings, including:



Energy and Nuclear Energy 



Budget and Legislative Franchises 


Beyond the legislature, the organization works directly with the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) to advocate for the amendment of the Magna Carta for Electricity Consumers, ensuring that protections are not just theoretical but functional.


Strategic Advocacy and Action

Kuryente.org operates on the front lines of the energy crisis, producing timely analysis and insights on the issues that hit wallets the hardest. Their mission is built on four pillars of action:



Defending Rights: Protecting the welfare of every household paying into the power sector.



Building Bridges: Facilitating working relationships between government, industry, and civil society.



Policy Reform: Supporting changes that lower costs, expand energy choices, and improve system reliability.



Grassroots Engagement: Conducting regular consultations with local leaders and households to ensure the consumer agenda is grounded in reality.


A Media Powerhouse

From the pages of the Philippine Daily Inquirer to the airwaves of Super Radyo DZBB, Kuryente.org is a leading authority on energy sustainability and transparency. They have tackled the most pressing headlines of the decade, including:


Demanding transparency on Renewable Energy projects.


Engaging in dialogues regarding nuclear energy amidst national electricity crises.


Urging the deferment of charges to prioritize the Just Transition Bill.


Join the Movement

Kuryente.org remains open to expanding its impact through media interviews, op-ed contributions, and speaking engagements at seminars and forums. As the Philippines navigates a midterm shift and an evolving energy market, this organization remains dedicated to the belief that every story about power must involve the people who pay for it.


Contact Information:

* Email: kuryente.org@gmail.com * Phone: 09567126496 * Facebook: NGOkuryente 

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