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Thirty Million Streams and WAIIAN Still Won’t Let It Go

  • Jules Vivas
  • Entertainment
  • May 7, 2026
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The Filipino rapper returns to 123 Block for “BACKSHOW,” a live-band anniversary performance of his 30-million-stream album BACKSHOTS featuring collaborators from Manila’s rising hip-hop scene

Most artists drop an album, ride the wave, and move on. WAIIAN looked at the calendar, realized it had been a year, and booked a venue instead.

“BACKSHOW,” the late first anniversary show for BACKSHOTS, lands at 123 Block on May 15. Yes, technically late. The album dropped in 2025. This is 2026. By normal industry timelines, the rollout should already be finished. WAIIAN decided the record still had more to say.

The thing is, BACKSHOTS earned that confidence.

Thirty million Spotify streams is not a casual number for a Filipino hip-hop record, especially one that never sounded engineered for virality. It is the kind of number that happens when listeners keep returning to an album long after release week disappears from the algorithm. In a streaming era where many rap projects burn bright and vanish just as quickly, BACKSHOTS managed something harder: staying power.

That endurance is why the anniversary show feels less like nostalgia and more like continuation.

The centerpiece of “BACKSHOW” is a full live-band performance of the album from front to back, a format WAIIAN had envisioned even before the record was released. He held off until the band was genuinely ready.

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“Our band has better synergy when we play together throughout the year,” he explained.

The reasoning is refreshingly unromantic. No mythology. No tortured-artist narrative. Just musicians who needed time to tighten the chemistry before attempting the full album live.

Co-presented by Sony Music Philippines and LIAB Studios, the lineup pulls heavily from WAIIAN’s immediate creative orbit: Karmela Roxy, Bad Indie Eye, Nicole Anjela, SHNTI, Yorko, Kartell’em, Alisson Shore, and La Mave, with DJ MILKY and DJ Bebi Keychain on deck. The roster reads less like a carefully curated concert bill and more like a creative community showing up for one of its own.

There is also a larger context surrounding the show. WAIIAN was recently included in Spotify’s RADAR 2026 program and is already preparing another album later this year. That puts “BACKSHOW” in an unusually interesting position: part victory lap, part transition point.

BACKSHOTS itself marked a noticeable shift in WAIIAN’s artistic identity. By his own account, it was the project where he stopped negotiating with expectations outside his own instincts. A year later, with 30 million streams behind it and a live-band anniversary performance ahead of it, that decision appears to have paid off.

The result is an anniversary show that does not feel archival. It feels active. Like an artist still in the middle of becoming.

May 15. 123 Block. Bring someone who thinks they already understand Filipino hip-hop and let the setlist argue back.

Limited merchandise will be available during the show. Tickets now on sale.

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