Bronze P's surprise nomination for Philippine Hip-Hop Awards 2010
Working independently on his passion for music, Ilonggo rap artist, Bronze P remained focused for his aspiration to express his artistry, entertain a small base of local fans, and break boundaries with his ingenuity. Since 2006-2007, Bronze P, a musically-inclined teenager put his gifts for music into good use and was able produced the first jingle of Mang Inasal, an extraordinarily popular food chain that originated in Iloilo City. Along with his rap buddies, they sang “Kumbinsing” (convincing) to the top of their lungs in every music gig they attended and the jingle tattooed in the mind of Ilonggos who came to love the scrumptious taste of Mang Inasal Chicken. Nope, he’s not promoting the food chain these days, but proof of his ingenuity is his capability to create distinct, catchy, and fresh tunes. It is a natural talent he refused to give up for the sake of expression, artistry and creativity, a priceless feat for born artist like him.
Even before the Mang Inasal jingle phenomena, Bronze P pushed through in producing his own music and came up with his debut album with the help of his close buddy Mouth 3, the godfather of Ilonggo rap and founder of Southsyd Souljaz. For a brief time, he founded IDS (Ilonggo Dyad Souljaz) and produced their own original materials. Later, he co-founded Netbench Studioes located in La Paz, Iloilo City that ushered the rise of several independent local rap and hiphop artists.
This year, Bronze P aspires to release a new fresh sound starting with his single “My Friendster Girl” and other catchy rap songs. If fate will be a bit kinder to him, he wanted a full new album. His latest single is currently playing in MOR 91.1 and Star FM Iloilo. Hopefully, other local FM stations will soon play his song on air. Bronze P is a kind of music artist who easily embrace change, innovation, and permits evolution with his style. Currently, he is working for a special project with Reyn Callao, a rising local pop artist (http://reyncallao.blogspot.com/). He wanted to explore new dimension and unmask a new face of his music with this project. Hopefully, he wanted to reintroduce rap and hip-hop music that is distinctly Ilonggo by heart and soul this 2010.
Surprisingly, 4tune Boy, a music buddy whom he met a few years ago informed him through a text message that he was included in the pre-final nomination for Best New Artist in the upcoming Philippine Hip-Hop Awards 2010 organized by Empire Entertainment annually to gather the best and brightest in local hip-hop music industry. Check out http://www.philippinehiphopawards.page.tl/VOTE-NOW-ar--ar--ar-.htm?uid=20 for more information on how to vote. 4tune Boy recently released online a remix version of “My Friendster Girl” (http://soundcloud.com/4tuneboy-remix/bronze-p-friendster-girl-4tuneboy-edit). Upon receiving the news, Bronze P felt humbled and inspired at the same time. He never expected such citation since he only worked independently without mainstream exposure, promotion or commercial album in the market. What he does best is following his instinct and inclination and relying on internet posting of his music. For him, being nominated along with some of today’s rising hip-hop artists like fellow Ilonggo Young JV, Pinoy Republic, Hi-C, and many others is already a huge feat for him. After all, Bronze P believes that real winning counts most in personal expression, influencing people to believe in their talents, and making a name through hardwork and dedication. Awards and recognitions are bonuses of an artist’s journey to fulfillment.
But we are talking about Ilonggo music. A little industry comprised of dedicated, self-inspired, and optimistic artists envisioning a revival and renaissance of local artistry that has long been denied, if not, forgotten by many. We have been overwhelmed by American and western music for decades but we sometimes forgot how talented, creative, and sentimental we Ilonggos are if we try or somehow embrace the distinct music that we can do. With Iloilo City’s continued rise, so must our local music and bring back our cultural pride. Hopefully, this little industry will soon have its expansion.
Bronze P is an Ilonggo music artist who wanted to share his artistry. It is a journey and an advocacy he found something worth fighting for in form of music. Vote for him now by logging on to http://www.philippinehiphopawards.page.tl/VOTE-NOW-ar--ar--ar-.htm?uid=20



