
From the streets of the islands to the world's biggest stages.
Before the lights, there was a kid in the Philippines with a notebook and a borrowed beat — turning every setback into a line, every line into a verse, every verse into a reason to keep going.
What followed wasn't luck. It was years of small rooms, long bus rides and quiet study. Sharpening the craft. Studying the legends. Showing up when no one was watching, so that he'd be ready when everyone was.
Today, audiences know him as The Philippine Bullet Tongue — an artist who turns adversity into art and invites every room into the story.




