- P-pop groups SB19 and BINI were the big winners at the 2024 Myx Music Awards after a two-year hiatus
- SB19 won Artist of the Year and Music Video of the Year for "Moonlight"
- BINI won Song of the Year for "Pantropiko" and Pop Video of the Year for "Salamin, Salamin"
- Al James also won multiple awards including Hip-Hop Video of the Year for "Atin-Atin Lang"
- Other winners included Maki, Cup of Joe, and Sabrina Carpenter
- MYX Global Impact Award went to Beabadoobee and MYX Magna Awardee was Gloc-9
P-pop groups SB19 and BINI emerged as the top winners at the highly anticipated 2024 Myx Music Awards, which marked its return after a two-year hiatus. The awards ceremony, organized by Myx, has been a staple in the local music scene since its inception in 2006, with the 2020 and 2021 editions being held virtually due to the pandemic. In the absence of the Myx Music Awards, Myx collaborated with the Awit Awards to honor outstanding musical talents in the industry.
SB19 took home the prestigious Artist of the Year award, along with the Music Video of the Year for their hit song “Moonlight,” featuring Ian Asher and Terry Zhong. The music video was co-directed by Kerbs Balagtas and SB19 member Justin De Dios. Justin also clinched the Mellow Video of the Year award for his work on “Surreal,” which he co-directed with Xi-Anne Avenceña. Balagtas received another accolade for the R&B Video of the Year for his collaboration with Al James and SB19’s Josh Cullen on the track “Yoko Na.”
Other members of SB19 also had their moment in the spotlight, with Felip winning Rock Video of the Year for “Fake Faces,” while Pablo secured the Collaboration of the Year award for “Determinado” with Josue. BINI, on the other hand, bagged two major awards, including Song of the Year for “Pantropiko” and Pop Video of the Year for “Salamin, Salamin,” which was also directed by Balagtas. Al James rounded up the artists with multiple wins, taking home the Hip-Hop Video of the Year for “Atin-Atin Lang” with Flow G.
The Myx Music Awards 2024 also recognized breakthrough talents in the industry, with Maki winning Breakout Solo Artist of the Year and Cup of Joe emerging as Breakout Group of the Year. The full list of winners showcased a diverse range of musical genres and talents, highlighting the richness and creativity of the Philippine music scene.
In addition to the individual awards, special recognition was given to Beabadoobee with the MYX Global Impact Award and Gloc-9 as the MYX Magna Awardee. The global music scene was also celebrated with the Global Video of the Year going to Sabrina Carpenter for “Espresso.”
The return of the Myx Music Awards was met with enthusiasm and excitement from fans and industry insiders alike, signaling a resurgence in the local music scene. With SB19 and BINI leading the pack of winners, the future looks bright for Filipino music and the talented artists who continue to push boundaries and inspire audiences with their creativity and passion.
As the music industry continues to evolve and adapt to new challenges, events like the Myx Music Awards play a crucial role in recognizing and celebrating the achievements of artists who bring joy and inspiration to audiences around the world. Congratulations to all the winners of the 2024 Myx Music Awards, and here’s to a future filled with more groundbreaking music and unforgettable moments in the world of Philippine music.
/Digital Sauce