Andrew E credits three songs for his lasting career

The Clout Chasers Podcast

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Rapper Andrew E revealed that he owes much of his career to three songs that launched, sustained and revived his popularity.
Speaking on The Clout Chasers podcast, the rapper said "Humanap Ka ng Panget" was the song that catapulted him to mainstream fame.
He credited "Binibirocha" with helping him connect with the masses, explaining that the title was inspired by Sabrina Berenguer Rocha, a friend who gave him permission to use her name for the song.
Andrew E also recalled a low point in the late 1990s, when he believed his career in the Philippines had faded and even considered settling permanently in Japan.
He said everything changed after the release of "Banyo Queen," which reignited public interest in his music and brought his career back into the spotlight.
Looking back, the rapper described the three songs as milestones that shaped different stages of his decades-long career.