Salbakuta

Filipino rap group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Salbakuta is a Filipino rap group formed by Andrew E.[2][1] The group achieved mainstream success with their breakout single "S2pid Luv" whose hook heavily interpolates Barbra Streisand's "Evergreen".

OriginParañaque, Philippines
Genres
Years active2001–present
LabelDongalo Wreckords[1]
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Salbakuta
OriginParañaque, Philippines
Genres
Years active2001–present
LabelDongalo Wreckords[1]
Members
  • Charlie Mac
  • Mad Killah
  • Jawtee
Past members
  • Bendeatha
  • NastyMac (deceased)
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Career

Initially working as personal assistants for Andrew E., the group's name originated from when Andrew E. asked the members to come up with a name. Charlie Mac, who is of Bicolano descent, explained in an interview that the term "salbakuta" is Bicolano for "naughty" or "mischievous".[2]

The group rose to prominence in 2001 with their single "S2pid Luv", which Andrew E. penned as they were looking for a radio-friendly single for their debut album Ayoko ng Ganitong Life ("I Hate This Kind of Life").[3] Despite some controversy over the group's use of explicit lyrics (the album cover already bearing a parental disclaimer similar to the Parental Advisory label used on Western albums) and the Barbra Streisand-derived hook,[4] "S2pid Luv" proved to be a breakthrough single for the group,[5] also spawning a feature-length romantic comedy film adaptation in 2002 starring Andrew E. and Blakdyak.[6] An alternate version of "S2pid Luv" with an original hook in Tagalog instead of the "Evergreen" sample was later released and also featured Blakdyak.

Members

Discography

Albums

  • Ayoko ng Ganitong Life (2001)
  • S2pid Luv OST (2002)
  • Meron Ka Bang Ganitong Life (2003)
  • Pang-romansa Espesyal (2005)
  • Rebirth (2014)

Singles

  • "Stupid Love" (2001)
  • "Di Karapat Dapat" (2002)
  • "Yo Gloria" (feat. Rachelle Ann Go) (2004)
  • "Wag Kang Magtaka" (feat. Baby Bell) (2012)
  • "Mabuti Na Lang" (feat. Jay R) (2013)
  • "Sa Una Lang Pala" (feat. R-Jay) (2017)
  • "Bounce" (2021)
  • "Chipipay Rap" (2021)
  • "Paborito Kong Petchay" (2021)
  • "Jawtee Bano" (2021)
  • "Nang Ma-in Love Ako Sayo" (2021)

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