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** Taneo is half-Kalinga (an Indigenous tribe) and half-Iloko.

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** Taneo is half-Kalinga (an Indigenous tribe) and half-Iloko.half-Iloko (another ethnic group in the Philippines).
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** The ALAMAT admin has acknowledged that the other members may be mixed as well, as is TruthInTelevision in the Philippines.

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** Taneo is half-Kalinga (an Indigenous tribe) and half-Iloko.
** The ALAMAT admin has acknowledged that the other members may ''may'' be mixed as well, as is TruthInTelevision [[TruthInTelevision fairly common]] in the Philippines.
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* MixedAncestry:
** Mo is half-Black American and half-Filipino (Tagalog).
** Judging from his surname (Lim, one of the most common Han Chinese surnames in Southeast Asia) and ''tisoy'' (''mestizo'') looks, R-Ji most likely has Han Chinese ancestry in addition to being Waray.
** The ALAMAT admin has acknowledged that the other members may be mixed as well, as is TruthInTelevision in the Philippines.
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* MultinationalTeam: A less common (completely [[JustifiedTrope logical]], however, within the context of the Philippines) example where all of the members are from the same country, but hail from vastly different cultures. The Philippines has no fewer than 175 ethnolinguistic groups; part of ALAMAT’s brand is highlighting these differences rather than fighting them. Each member’s outfit/aesthetic is typically tailor-made to represent their specific heritage.

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* MultinationalTeam: A less common An unusual (completely [[JustifiedTrope logical]], however, within the context of the Philippines) example where all of the members are from the same country, but hail from vastly different cultures. The Philippines has no fewer than 175 ethnolinguistic groups; part of ALAMAT’s brand is highlighting these differences rather than fighting them. Each member’s outfit/aesthetic is typically tailor-made to represent their specific heritage.
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* MultinationalTeam: A less common (but within the context of the Philippines, completely [[JustifiedTrope logical]]) example where all of the members are from the same country, but hail from vastly different cultures. The Philippines has no fewer than 175 ethnolinguistic groups; part of ALAMAT’s brand is highlighting these differences rather than fighting them. Each member’s outfit/aesthetic is typically tailor-made to represent their specific heritage.

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* MultinationalTeam: A less common (but (completely [[JustifiedTrope logical]], however, within the context of the Philippines, completely [[JustifiedTrope logical]]) Philippines) example where all of the members are from the same country, but hail from vastly different cultures. The Philippines has no fewer than 175 ethnolinguistic groups; part of ALAMAT’s brand is highlighting these differences rather than fighting them. Each member’s outfit/aesthetic is typically tailor-made to represent their specific heritage.
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* MultinationalTeam: A rare (but [[JustifiedTrope logical]]) example where all of the members are from the same country, but hail from vastly different cultures. The Philippines has no fewer than 175 ethnolinguistic groups; part of ALAMAT’s brand is highlighting these differences rather than fighting them. Each member’s outfit/aesthetic is typically tailor-made to represent their specific heritage.

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* MultinationalTeam: A rare less common (but within the context of the Philippines, completely [[JustifiedTrope logical]]) example where all of the members are from the same country, but hail from vastly different cultures. The Philippines has no fewer than 175 ethnolinguistic groups; part of ALAMAT’s brand is highlighting these differences rather than fighting them. Each member’s outfit/aesthetic is typically tailor-made to represent their specific heritage.
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* MultinationalTeam: A rare (but [[JustifiedTrope logical]]) example where all of the members are from the same country, but hail from vastly different cultures. The Philippines has no fewer than 175 ethnolinguistic groups; part of ALAMAT’s brand is highlighting these differences rather than fighting them. Each member’s outfit and aesthetic is typically tailor-made to represent their specific heritage.

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* MultinationalTeam: A rare (but [[JustifiedTrope logical]]) example where all of the members are from the same country, but hail from vastly different cultures. The Philippines has no fewer than 175 ethnolinguistic groups; part of ALAMAT’s brand is highlighting these differences rather than fighting them. Each member’s outfit and aesthetic outfit/aesthetic is typically tailor-made to represent their specific heritage.
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* MultinationalTeam: A rare (but [[JustifiedTrope logical]]) example where all of the members are from the same country, but hail from different cultures. The Philippines has no fewer than 175 ethnolinguistic groups; part of ALAMAT’s brand is highlighting these differences rather than fighting them. Each member’s outfit and aesthetic is typically tailor-made to represent their specific heritage.

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* MultinationalTeam: A rare (but [[JustifiedTrope logical]]) example where all of the members are from the same country, but hail from vastly different cultures. The Philippines has no fewer than 175 ethnolinguistic groups; part of ALAMAT’s brand is highlighting these differences rather than fighting them. Each member’s outfit and aesthetic is typically tailor-made to represent their specific heritage.
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* MultinationalTeam: A rare (but [[JustifiedTrope logical]]) example where all of the members are from the same country, but hail from different cultures. The Philippines has no fewer than 175 ethnolinguistic groups; part of ALAMAT’s brand is highlighting these differences rather than fighting them.

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* MultinationalTeam: A rare (but [[JustifiedTrope logical]]) example where all of the members are from the same country, but hail from different cultures. The Philippines has no fewer than 175 ethnolinguistic groups; part of ALAMAT’s brand is highlighting these differences rather than fighting them. Each member’s outfit and aesthetic is typically tailor-made to represent their specific heritage.
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* MultinationalTeam: A rare (but [[JustifiedTrope logical]]) example where all of the members are from the same country, but hail from different cultures.

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* MultinationalTeam: A rare (but [[JustifiedTrope logical]]) example where all of the members are from the same country, but hail from different cultures. The Philippines has no fewer than 175 ethnolinguistic groups; part of ALAMAT’s brand is highlighting these differences rather than fighting them.
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* MultinationalTeam: A rare (but [[JustifiedTrope logical]]) example where all of the members are from the same country, but hail from different cultures.



** Jao is TheBabyOfTheBunch famous for his [[TheFashionista glamor]] and [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair constantly bright-colored hair]]. He also has a surprisingly deep voice, enough for Magiliws to be shocked that it was him rapping his verse in “Tibay ‘Yan.”
** Alas is a LongHairedPrettyBoy with a deep, emphatic voice. His deep voice is why he’s always the one saying “AT KAMI ANG...” when the members are asked to introduce themselves.

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** Jao is TheBabyOfTheBunch famous for his [[TheFashionista glamor]] and [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair constantly bright-colored hair]]. He also has a surprisingly deep voice, enough for Magiliws to be shocked to realize that it was him rapping his verse in “Tibay ‘Yan.”
** Alas is a LongHairedPrettyBoy with a deep, emphatic voice. His deep voice is probably why he’s always the one saying practically ''growling'' “AT KAMI ANG...” when whenever the members are asked to introduce themselves.
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** Jao is the BabyOfTheBunch famous for his TheFashionista tendencies and [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair constantly bright-colored hair]]. He also has a surprisingly deep voice, enough for Magiliws to be shocked that it was him rapping his verse in “Tibay ‘Yan.”

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** Jao is the BabyOfTheBunch TheBabyOfTheBunch famous for his TheFashionista tendencies [[TheFashionista glamor]] and [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair constantly bright-colored hair]]. He also has a surprisingly deep voice, enough for Magiliws to be shocked that it was him rapping his verse in “Tibay ‘Yan.”
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* VocalDissonance:
** Jao is the BabyOfTheBunch famous for his TheFashionista tendencies and [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair constantly bright-colored hair]]. He also has a surprisingly deep voice, enough for Magiliws to be shocked that it was him rapping his verse in “Tibay ‘Yan.”
** Alas is a LongHairedPrettyBoy with a deep, emphatic voice. His deep voice is why he’s always the one saying “AT KAMI ANG...” when the members are asked to introduce themselves.
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* LongHairedPrettyBoy: Alas has had long hair more consistently than Valfer, but both of them sport long hair for the “Kasmala” era.
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* BigLittleBrother: Jao is the “bunso” (i.e. TheBabyOfTheBunch), but he is the second tallest member next to R-Ji. [[InvertedTrope On the flip side]], the “panganay” (eldest) Tomas is the shortest, which -- in addition to his babyface -- is why many assume that he’s the youngest rather than Jao.

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* BigLittleBrother: Jao is the “bunso” (i.e. TheBabyOfTheBunch), but he is the second tallest member next to R-Ji. [[InvertedTrope On the flip side]], the “panganay” (eldest) Tomas is [[TeensAreShort the shortest, shortest]], which -- in addition to his babyface -- is why many first-time viewers assume that he’s the youngest rather than Jao.
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* BigLittleBrother: Jao is the “bunso” (i.e. TheBabyOfTheBunch), but he is the second tallest member next to R-Ji. [[InvertedTrope On the flip side]], the “panganay” (eldest) Tomas is the shortest, which -- in addition to his babyface -- is why many assume that he’s the youngest rather than Jao.
* BoyBand: The members are all young men. At debut, the youngest member was Jao (18 years old at the time) and the oldest member was Tomas (22 years old at the time).
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-->“ALAMAT, handa, ‘rap!”


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-->“ALAMAT, -->''“ALAMAT, handa, ‘rap!”

‘rap!”''

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They debuted in February 2021 with the song “kbye,” which is about the members getting dumped by a girl. Standard stuff for a bunch of young [[IdolSinger idol singers]], but what set “kbye” apart from other tracks of this nature was its use of ''seven'' different Philippine languages in one song. According to WordOfGod, the members penned the song entirely by themselves. In fact, they had another song prepared for their debut, but let ALAMAT debut with “kbye” thanks to how good it was.

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They debuted in February 2021 with the song “kbye,” which is about the members getting dumped by a girl. Standard stuff for a bunch of young [[IdolSinger idol singers]], but what set “kbye” apart from other tracks of this nature was its use of ''seven'' different Philippine languages in one song. According to WordOfGod, the members penned the song entirely by themselves. In fact, they had another song prepared for their debut, but the company let ALAMAT debut with “kbye” instead thanks to how good it was.
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ALAMAT (Baybayin: ᜀᜎᜋᜆ᜔) is an 8-member [[BoyBand boy band]] assembled by NINUNO MEDIA, a partnership between Viva Records -- one of ''the'' biggest record labels in the UsefulNotes/{{Philippines}} -- and film director Jason Paul Laxamana.

They debuted in February 2021 with the song “kbye,” which is about the members being dumped by a girl. Standard stuff for a bunch of young [[IdolSinger idol singers]], but what set “kbye” apart from other tracks of this nature was its use of ''seven'' different Philippine languages in one song.

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ALAMAT (Baybayin: ᜀᜎᜋᜆ᜔) is an 8-member [[BoyBand boy band]] assembled by NINUNO MEDIA, a partnership between Viva Records -- one of ''the'' biggest record labels in the UsefulNotes/{{Philippines}} -- and film director Jason Paul Laxamana.

Laxamana, who also supervises ALAMAT.

They debuted in February 2021 with the song “kbye,” which is about the members being getting dumped by a girl. Standard stuff for a bunch of young [[IdolSinger idol singers]], but what set “kbye” apart from other tracks of this nature was its use of ''seven'' different Philippine languages in one song.
song. According to WordOfGod, the members penned the song entirely by themselves. In fact, they had another song prepared for their debut, but let ALAMAT debut with “kbye” thanks to how good it was.
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They debuted in February 2021 with the song “kbye,” which is about the members being dumped by a girl. Rather standard stuff for [[IdolSinger idol singers]], but what set “kbye” apart from other tracks of this nature was its use of ''seven'' different Philippine languages in one song.

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They debuted in February 2021 with the song “kbye,” which is about the members being dumped by a girl. Rather standard Standard stuff for a bunch of young [[IdolSinger idol singers]], but what set “kbye” apart from other tracks of this nature was its use of ''seven'' different Philippine languages in one song.
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They debuted in February 2021 with the song “kbye,” which is about the members being dumped by a girl. Rather standard stuff for [[IdolSinger idol singers]], but what set “kbye” apart from other tracks of this nature was its use of ''seven'' different Philippine languages in one song.
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[[caption-width-right:300:Clockwise from topmost: [[TheBabyOfTheBunch Jao]], [[TheAce Mo]], [[TheFashionista Valfer]], [[MrFanservice R-Ji]], [[OlderThanHeLooks Tomas]], [[DancingIsSeriousBusiness Taneo]], [[AWildRapperAppears Alas]], [[RealMenWearPink Gami]]]]
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-->"ALAMAT, handa, rap!"

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\n-->"ALAMAT, [[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]

-->“ALAMAT,
handa, rap!"
‘rap!”

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-->"ALAMAT, handa, rap!"
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ALAMAT (Baybayin: ᜀᜎᜋᜆ᜔) is an 8-member [[BoyBand boy band]] assembled by NINUNO MEDIA, a partnership between Viva Records -- one of ''the'' biggest record labels in the UsefulNotes/{{Philippines}} -- and film director Jason Paul Laxamana.

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ALAMAT (Baybayin: ᜀᜎᜋᜆ᜔) is an 8-member [[BoyBand boy band]] assembled by NINUNO MEDIA, a partnership between Viva Records -- one of ''the'' biggest record labels in the UsefulNotes/{{Philippines}} -- and film director Jason Paul Laxamana.Laxamana.

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ALAMAT is an 8-member [[BoyBand boy band]] assembled by NINUNO MEDIA, a partnership between Viva Records -- one of ''the'' biggest record labels in the UsefulNotes/{{Philippines}} -- and film director Jason Paul Laxamana.

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ALAMAT (Baybayin: ᜀᜎᜋᜆ᜔) is an 8-member [[BoyBand boy band]] assembled by NINUNO MEDIA, a partnership between Viva Records -- one of ''the'' biggest record labels in the UsefulNotes/{{Philippines}} -- and film director Jason Paul Laxamana.
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ALAMAT is an 8-member [[BoyBand boy band]] assembled by NINUNO MEDIA, a partnership between Viva Records -- one of ''the'' biggest record labels in the UsefulNotes/Philippines -- and film director Jason Paul Laxamana.

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ALAMAT is an 8-member [[BoyBand boy band]] assembled by NINUNO MEDIA, a partnership between Viva Records -- one of ''the'' biggest record labels in the UsefulNotes/Philippines UsefulNotes/{{Philippines}} -- and film director Jason Paul Laxamana.
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ALAMAT is an 8-member [[BoyBand boy band]] assembled by NINUNO MEDIA, a partnership between Viva Records -- one of ''the'' biggest record labels in the Philippines -- and film director Jason Paul Laxamana.

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ALAMAT is an 8-member [[BoyBand boy band]] assembled by NINUNO MEDIA, a partnership between Viva Records -- one of ''the'' biggest record labels in the Philippines UsefulNotes/Philippines -- and film director Jason Paul Laxamana.
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ALAMAT is an 8-member [[BoyBand boy band]] assembled by NINUNO MEDIA, a partnership between Viva Records -- one of ''the'' biggest record labels in the Philippines -- and film director Jason Paul Laxamana.

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