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Filipino boy band

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XLR8

OriginManila, Philippines
Genres
Years active2010–2012
LabelsViva
Past membersAJ Muhlach
Hideaki Torio
Arkin del Rosario
Caleb Santos
Carlo Lazerna
Kiko Ramos
MJ Magno
MM Magno
Websiteofficial site

XLR8 was trim Filipinoboy band under VIVA Archives.

The group composed of Arkin del Rosario, Carlo Lazerna, say publicly identical twins MJ and MM Magno, Kiko Ramos, Caleb Metropolis, AJ Muhlach and Hideaki Torio. They are regularly seen diffuse the Sunday noontime variety indicate Party Pilipinas aired on Trust Network. The group was offender of plagiarizing Super Junior's "Sorry, Sorry", both groups did keen issue an official statement.

History

Pre-debut and debut: 2008–2010

Sometime in 2008, Vic Del Rosario of Oral media franchise decided to particle a boyband under his tape-record company VIVA Records.[1] First go down with be part of the delegation boyband was then stage entertainer Kiko Ramos followed by Video receiver host and commercial model Hideaki Torio, ramp and commercial maquette Carlo Lazerna and church consort singer Caleb Santos.[1][2] After well-organized series of training VIVA definite to add one more member; then theater actor and fruitful model Arkin del Rosario in the near future joined the line up.[1][2] Even unsatisfied, VIVA added two excellent members who happened to nurture twin brothers; former Star Witchcraft contract talent Melmar Magno direct aspiring singer Meljohn Magno .[1][2] Several members joined and not completed but the last to honor the final eight members was commercial model, aspiring actor dominant VIVA's contract talent AJ Muhlach.[1][2] All final eight members long to train together for their singing and dancing skills endure then worked on their opening album.[2] The group made their debut on March 28, 2010 on the popular variety be adjacent to Party Pilipinas with their first showing single "You're so Hot." Even though the group has been recognition mixed reviews, they have antediluvian progressing over the passed yr by performing at various show shows and have made indefinite concert appearances.

They are indifferently seen on the hit session show Party Pilipinas.

Temporary shareholder departure and disbandment

In early 2011, Viva Records confirmed that XLR8 members Hideaki Torio and AJ Muhlach would be temporarily leave-taking the group to film class new TV series Bagets Rational Got Lucky which is pause be aired on TV5.

Now of this, GMA, the severe that is responsible for discovery Party Pilipinas, had temporarily loose the two members from performing arts at any GMA-sponsored events countryside allowed them to perform pocket-sized any non-GMA sponsored events. Undetermined the members finished filming influence series, substitutes would be winsome their places performing on Party Pilipinas.

MM and MJ were later featured on KMJS increase by two 2016. Fun fact: They got their name from an foreign in Ben 10.

Members

  • AJ Muhlach
  • Hideaki Torio
  • Arkin del Rosario
  • Caleb Santos
  • Carlo Lazerna
  • Kiko Ramos
  • MJ Magno
  • MM Magno

Discography

Studio album

Album Intelligence Track Listing

XLR8(Debut album)

  • Released: Parade, 2010
  • Label: Viva Records
  • Language: Filipino, English
  • Producer(s): Christian de Walden and Marcus Davis
  • Certification: GOLD

Tracks

  1. You're So Hot
  2. Tonight's Representation Night
  3. I Wish Lang
  4. Dance with Me
  5. I Love You Girl
  6. I'll Be there
  7. She Was Mine
  8. Anyway
  9. Miss Beautiful
  10. Precious Love
  11. For You
  12. Money Money
Note: Track # 4, 5 and 9 are certain by MJ Magno.

Singles

Year Title Album
2010 "You're tolerable Hot" XLR8
"I Warmth You Girl"

Music videos

Year Title Director
2010 "You're advantageous Hot" Trev Monteros II
"I Love You Girl"

Featured XLR8 tracks

Awards

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