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SB19’s Ken is out to change the P-pop genre for the long haul

by HANNAH MALLORCA Inquirer.net

THERE are many words to describe Felip Jhon Suson of SB19: charismatic, distinctive or even a chameleon. But with the ever-evolving P-pop scene, he’s surely worthy of a new title as a solo artist—a game changer.

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Armed with “Palayo” and “Bulan,” Felip has emerged as a daring artist who’s fearlessly unapologetic through the debut extended play “COM • PLEX,” a record that mirrors his emotions, thoughts, experiences and complexities as a human. But for him, it’s also a six-track love letter to his fans—known as A’TIN and Sisiws—hoping they will embrace the deepest parts of themselves as well.

Just a week after the release of “Complex,” INQUIRER.net connected with the 26-year-old singer for a chat about his newest record and his eagerness to push the boundaries of his own artistry.

“I wasn’t expecting that this was really gonna be an album when I started, I just enjoyed working on songs and sounds that I like at first,” Felip admitted, as he looked back on his creative process for the album. The record contains