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ONErpm strengthens its foothold in the Philippines through collaborations with Offshore Music and fresh artist signings

The music powerhouse is also set to introduce their growing roster with a special show happening in Sari-Sari bar on October 7, 2025

Through strategic alliances with up-and-coming artists and well-known independent labels, ONErpm, a global leader in music distribution, label services, and publishing, keeps expanding its footprint in the Philippines. Leading the way in these advancements is its recently revealed partnership with Offshore Music, which is home to innovative artists like M1ss Jade So, ena Mori, Alyson, and Ely Buendia, to mention a few.

Offshore Music’s chairman and CEO, Ely Buendia, describes the depth of the discussions that resulted in the partnership. Offshore Music’s choice was influenced in large part by ONErpm’s compatibility with the label’s principles, especially those related to sustainability, openness, and creating authentic musical communities.

For Audry Dionisio, General Manager of Offshore Music, joining ONErpm was a natural step in realizing the label’s vision. “We have worked with Alyssa Pe Benito, ONErpm’s Marketing Manager before and with our working experience with her and OneRPM’s commitment to nurturing artist growth, we saw an opportunity to expand the label’s vision on a global stage while continuing to honor the partnerships that brought us here.”

The partnership was introduced by Alyssa “Pebs” Pe Benito, ONErpm’s Marketing Manager, who has fostered a longstanding relationship with the record label. For Pebs, the partnership represents a union rooted in shared purpose and commitment, with the goal of nurturing a music community that values authenticity, creativity, and breakthroughs. “I am grateful for their trust in me that resulted in this partnership, enabling and providing support to artists through innovative, forward-thinking strategies that remain true to their craft, ensuring that music continues to thrive and evolve with integrity in a rapidly changing industry landscape.”

Apart from Offshore Music, ONErpm is welcoming a new wave of Filipino talents to its family. Among them is Manila-based alt-rock band Fitterkarma, whose breakout single, “Pag-ibig ay Kanibalismo II,” topped the Spotify Philippines Viral 50 and went viral on TikTok and other social media platforms. Their follow-up single “Sumpa,” is set for release this Friday, October 3 on all streaming platforms.

Also on the rise is SSUNN, a band inspired by contemporary Japanese and Korean rock music. Their current single, “Nasan Na Ba Ako?” debuted at No. 35 on Spotify Philippines Viral 50 and earned a coveted spot on the cover of the .ph editorial playlist.

Presh Ong, ONErpm’s A&R Representative, also shares, “We’re ready to help our artists reach new heights, We can’t wait for the world to see and hear what they’re truly capable of.”

Other breakthrough acts who will be part of ONErpm’s growing roster include UNO, fronted by Carlos De Guia and signed to WYL Music; and El Manu, the solo project of Jai Asuncion of Agsunta, whose heartfelt storytelling continues to resonate with the Filipino streaming audience.

“Our artists are at the heart of everything we do,” Pebs emphasized. “We are more than just a platform; we’re partners who strive to add value in an artist’s journey. We’re here to help them dream bigger and go further by combining innovative technology with tailored artist strategies.”

On October 7, 2025, at the Sari-Sari bar in Makati City, Fitterkarma, SSUNN, Diego’s Scenes, UNO, and El Manu will all be formally debuted for the inaugural ONErpm Night. Tickets will cost PHP 350 and be available at the door.

In the future, ONErpm is still dedicated to bolstering its Philippine operations by offering full-service labeling and distribution. “ONErpm will continue to expand our local offerings and services as we move into the new year, with the establishment of our local office and content studio,” says APAC Director Isaac Miranda.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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