The 38th Awit Awards unfolded as a triumphant celebration of Original Pilipino Music (OPM), bringing together seasoned icons, breakout acts, and a wave of young hitmakers who shaped the sonic landscape of the past year.
Held at the Meralco Theater, the ceremony — organized by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI) in partnership with MQuest Ventures — was helmed by industry legend Johnny Manahan and hosted by the dynamic on-air personalities of Vibe.
What transpired that night was more than an awards show — it was a testament to how deeply OPM resonates across generations. Artists who carved decades-long careers shared the same stage with rising names redefining sound, style and digital influence.
A stage that gathered generations
The ceremony presented an eclectic tapestry of talents. Award presenters Nina, Krystal Brimner, Randy Santiago and Vehnee Saturno carried the weight and history of OPM, while performances by Bini, Sheryn Regis, Lola Amour, Dionela, Jayda, BGYO, Earl Agustin, Lolita Carbon, Carmela Lorzano, Hey June!, Ben&Ben and others reminded the audience that Filipino music has always been a vibrant and evolving force.
Behind the show’s glamour, the decisions rested on respected personalities, composers, and creators who determined the winners of the most coveted categories — Record of the Year, Album of the Year and Song of the Year — alongside an extensive lineup of genre-specific awards.
The People’s Voice categories, powered by fan support, highlighted the undeniable influence of fandom culture in pushing artists to new heights. The night proved that OPM is not only thriving — it is expanding, reinventing, and claiming global attention.
Moments that stood out
SB19’s presence was impossible to ignore. Gloc-9 and SB19’s collaboration Kalakal took home Music Video of the Year and Best Cover Art, while individual members Stell and Justin swept multiple People’s Voice awards. Justin’s Surreal was hailed Favorite Music Video of the Year, while Stell clinched both Breakthrough Artist and Favorite New Solo Artist, affirming his rapid rise as a solo powerhouse.
Meanwhile, Bini cemented their position as the Philippines’ premier girl group, closing the night with five trophies — including Favorite Group Artist, Most Streamed Artist, and Best Dance/Electronic Recording for “Salamin, Salamin.”
Legacy also took center stage. Ely Buendia received the Dangal ng Musikang Pilipino Award, honoring his towering influence on the evolution of Filipino music.
Technical achievements were celebrated with equal reverence — proof that behind every hit lies a team of creators whose craftsmanship elevates each track.
Across the hall, young artists, indie musicians, balladeers and genre-bending performers shared a unified sentiment: OPM has entered yet another thrilling renaissance.
Visit tribune.net.ph for the complete list of winners.