Many half-Filipinos gained recognition in the music scene through the years, but these idols with Filipino nationality and roots from the Philippines conquered the international stage with their talents.
Kriesha Chu
Kriesha was born in Cebu, Philippines to a Filipina mom and a Chinoy dad (Filipino and Chinese descent). She lived there until her family moved to California when she was a toddler.
In 2017, she debuted as a K-pop soloist under Urban Works after joining K-pop Star 6.
UNIS' Gehlee
In 2007, Gehlee was born in Las Piñas to Filipino parents. Before moving to Korea to join SBS' Universe Ticket, she was a model and beauty queen in the Philippines.
In March, she made her debut in UNIS after securing the fourth spot in the survival show.
UNIS' Elisia
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Born in 2009, Elisia is a Filipina from Puerto Princesa, Palawan.
Back in the Philippines, Elisia started her career at a young age as a YouTuber, child actress, and singer.
HORI7ON
Comprised of seven members Vinci, Kim, Kyler, Reyster, Winston, Jeromy, and Marcus, HORI7ON is the first-ever all-Filipino boy group to debut in South Korea under MLD Entertainment.
Fun fact: UNIS' Elisia and HORI7ON's Marcus are cousins!
KATSEYE's Sophia
Although Sophia was born in New York City, her nationality is Filipino. Her mother is Carla Guevara-Laforteza, a well-known stage actress, while her father Basilio Godfrey Laforteza III is a former dancer and is now a Manila-based executive chef.
TOZ's Anthonny
Anthonny currently lives in Japan, but he was born and originally raised in Davao, Philippines. He is multilingual and can speak English, Tagalog, Japanese, and Korean.
LAPILLUS' Chanty
Chanty debuted in LAPILLUS, the sister group of HORI7ON. She is half-Argentinian with Filipino nationality.
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