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Freestyle: 'We don't compete with other bands

September 18, 2025

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Manila Bulletin

Freestyle is undoubtedly one of the most enduring bands in the local music scene. With a rich musical history spanning over two decades, they have created a legacy that transcends time.

- ROBERT REQUINTINA

Freestyle: 'We don't compete with other bands

Impressively, they have numerous hits that continue to resonate with music buffs across generations, even at this point. Who would ever forget their popular ditties "Bakit Ngayon Ka Lang? (with Pops Fernandez)", "Before I Let You Go", "This Time", "Para Sa 'Yo", "Till I Found You", "So Slow", and "Once in a Lifetime."

These songs catapulted the band to musical superstardom. Known for their soulful melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and captivating live performances, Freestyle has cemented their status as one of the country's premier musical acts.

To their credit, they were able to produce four successful studio albums namely "Freestyle (self-titled debut album)," "This Time," "I Wanna Get Close," and "Once in a Lifetime," and three live albums starting with "Freestyle Live at the Araneta Coliseum," "Freestyle All Hits Live," and "Freestyle Love Concert (The Album)."

Looking back, it's truly a remarkable feat for a band to remain at the top of their game, especially since they achieved massive success in 1998. Up to now, they remain relevant, revered, and adored by their countless supporters.

Led by lead vocalist Top Suzara, who from the very start was the band's driving force, they continue to enchant listeners with their distinct sound.

At present, Freestyle, which is now composed of Ian Tan, Gibson Viduya, IJ Garcia, Buoy Manalo, and Top, continues to be popular and has even released hit songs like "Let Love Win," "Bespren," "Maybe," and "Walang Ibang Ikaw."

And now, the famous band will stage a concert titled "It's About Time" on Sept. 19, 2025, at the Newport Performing Arts Theater. Here, they will launch their new song titled "Surrender You," whose music and lyrics are courtesy of Top himself.

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