Finding home with music and a bottle of Coke
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Coke Studio Season 2 welcomes a new set of artists to share different stories of homecoming through great OPM songs and stellar collaborations |
Coke Studio returns with an amazing line up of local and international artists
There are many things that make us
feel at home - laughing and spending quality time with our favorite people,
munching on our go-to comfort food along with a refreshing drink, or even
listening to a song that brings back precious memories.
When we return to where we feel
valued and accepted, when we’re reunited with the things and the people we
love, when we look gratefully at our past experiences both good and bad, and
when we remember the passions that inspire us, we come home.
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Coke Studio Season 2 artists and the Coca-Cola Leadership Team take a selfie after a successful launch |
These unique instances are our own
moments of homecoming. When we recall a special moment, the memory comes with a
tune that was playing in the background, a lyric that stood out, a beat that
fit the mood, and sometimes even a Coke in hand.
With the perfect jam playing and a
bottle of Coca-Cola, simple moments with our friends and family become more
fun, more memorable and more uplifting.
Music has always been weaved in the
history of Coca-Cola. In the Philippines, each generation remembers a certain
song they can relate to the brand, like “Tomorrow’s People” sung by Lilet along
with hundreds of teens all over the world, and “Sana” performed by Nikki Gil as
she hands over bottles of Coke with a smile while singing an inspiring
message.
Now, music and Coca-Cola come
together once more to give young music lovers and Original Pinoy Music (OPM)
artists a new home at Coke Studio Homecoming.
In line with the Company’s thrust to
empower the youth, Coca-Cola tapped into young Filipinos’ love for music
through Coke Studio PH in 2017. Coke Studio PH shed the spotlight back on OPM
and provided a platform for artists, both veteran and new, to showcase their
talents and collaborate.
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VP for Marketing of Coca-Cola Philippines, Stephan Czypionka, explains the story behind Coke Studio Homecoming |
This year, Coca-Cola connects to Filipino teens once again as
Coke Studio PH returns to make them feel at home with the familiar sounds of
OPM, giving them an avenue to show their love and support for local
music.
For its second season, Coke Studio PH
also further establishes itself as a hub of Pinoy talent, as it introduces a
stellar lineup of local and international Filipino artists across various
genres.
While the previous season brought
together veteran artists and budding musicians, Coke Studio Homecoming calls
Filipino artists who have shared their talents to the world to return to their
roots and bridges them with homegrown talents who have yet to stand on the
international stage.
Among the Season 2 artists are
funk-rock band IV of Spades, spoken word artist Juan Miguel Severo, rapper
Shanti Dope, hip-hop and R&B artist Quest, Filipina K-Pop sensation Kriesha
Chu, singer-songwriter Moira Dela Torre, Fil-Am acoustic/pop singer and YouTube
personality AJ Rafael, DJ Patty Tiu, alternative/indie band December Avenue,
22-year-old actor/singer Khalil Ramos, all-around performer Sam Concepcion,
multi-awarded singer KZ Tandingan, nine-piece Filipino folk-pop band
Ben&Ben, and a surprise artist!
Each episode of the season will focus
on the artists’ own stories of homecoming – whether to their homeland, to a
memory, or a person – a place or moment where they truly feel they
belong.
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Coca-Cola Philippines President and General Manager Winn Everhart raises a Coke toast to OPM |
From this colorful mix of talented
Filipino singers and bands, Coke Studio Homecoming will feature groundbreaking
collaborations between artists, as well as unique renditions of their songs,
each a reflection of what coming home means to them.
“We received such an overwhelming
response during the first season of Coke Studio PH and this really inspired us
to work harder this second season and explore ways to take it further. Last
year, Coke Studio became a home for OPM and now we want to continue and
strengthen that legacy, making sure that the younger generation and the new
lineup of artists can feel that same sense of belonging,” said Stephan
Czypionka, Coca-Cola Philippines Vice President for Marketing.
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A night of both song and dance, Sam Concepcion shows off his moves for the audience at the Coke Studio Homecoming launch |
While uniting teens through music, Coca-Cola
takes it a step further by enabling them to do their part for a greater cause.
This year, Coca-Cola announced an industry-first goal to collect and recycle
the equivalent of every bottle or can it sells globally by 2030—a goal in line
with the Company’s vision of a World Without Waste. This is why during all Coke
Studio events, Coca-Cola encourages teens to deposit their PET bottles in
designated recycling bins. The Coke Studio TuneCycle, a stationary
bicycle that also grinds PET bottles, will also be a staple in Coke Studio
events. These ground PET bottles will later on be turned into eco-bricks.
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Crowd favorites, IV of Spades, bring the funk to the stage at the Coke Studio Homecoming launch |
Coca-Cola revealed its exciting
lineup of artists at the Coke Studio Homecoming Launch on September 1, at the
World Trade Center in Pasay City. During the event, memorable Coke Ambassadors
Lilet, Nikki Gil, and Abra performed a mash up of iconic Coca-Cola songs,
Tomorrow’s People and Sana.
Catch all seven episodes of Coke Studio Homecoming, as well as
its Christmas special, every Sunday, starting September 16 on ABS-CBN at 11:15
a.m. and on the official YouTube Channel (YT.com/CokeStudioPH). There are
plenty of mash-ups, covers, and surprises in store so stay tuned and let the
sounds of OPM call you home!
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