SB19 is bringing the “Wakas at Simula” era back into focus with the release of six lyric visualizers on YouTube, dropped on June 7, 2026. The playlist features “VISA,” “Memories,” “Toyfriend,” “Everblack,” “Emoji,” and “Wakas,” giving fans a new way to relive the album that closed a major trilogy yet clearly continues to echo. For A’TIN, it’s not just a replay of songs; it feels like being pulled back into a story that never really left.
Before the visualizers arrived, SB19 shared a series of reflective posts that set the tone for what was coming. The group emphasized that “Wakas at Simula” is not just an ending, but a continuing journey shaped by music, shared stories, and the goal of bringing Filipino sound to a wider global audience.
The members also shared their personal visions during the era. Pablo spoke about pushing Filipino stories further than ever before. Josh highlighted showing the world what Filipino artists can do. Stell focused on bringing Filipino music to more corners of the globe. Ken shared the importance of growing together with supporters. Justin reflected on building a legacy that lasts beyond any single era. Together, their messages carried one clear direction: this journey is meant to grow beyond borders, with A’TIN walking beside them.
With that context, the six lyric visualizers feel even more meaningful. Each track carries its own story, now made more visible through lyrics and visuals that let fans sit with every line a little longer.
“VISA” – speaks about the struggles of Filipinos tied to opportunities and barriers
“Memories” – brings back emotional moments and nostalgia from the past
“Toyfriend” (featuring BE:FIRST) – explores playful but complicated modern connections
“Everblack” – delivers confidence, strength, and unshakable energy
“Emoji” (featuring JOLIN) – captures emotions in the digital age and modern expression
“Wakas” – emotional track that ties everything together with endings that also open new beginnings
Even after the trilogy finale concert and their recent festival stages, SB19 continues to keep “Wakas at Simula” close to the heart of the journey. This release feels like a soft but powerful message to A’TIN: the story didn’t stop; it’s still unfolding.
And as SB19 continues to aim their music outward to the world, one thing stays steady: the strong connection with fans who have been there from the beginning, and those still discovering the story now.
Watch the lyric visualizers here:
🔗 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxPlPn89QnKI5nEbKWpiJiAt07KeaQkmS
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