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Zack Tabudlo
Tabudlo performing in 2022.
Background information
Birth nameZack Nimrod Tabudlo
Born (2001-12-06) December 6, 2001 (age 22)
Las Piñas, Philippines
Origin Manila, Philippines
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, producer
Instrument(s)
  • Multi-instrumentalist
Years active2019–present
Labels
Website zacktabudlo.com

Zack Nimrod Tabudlo (born December 6, 2001) is a Filipino singer, songwriter, musician, and producer. Tabudlo has collaborated with fellow artists like Sharlene San Pedro, Moira Dela Torre, James Reid, and Al James. He was first seen as a contestant on the first season of The Voice Kids under Bamboo Mañalac's mentorship, where he was eliminated in the competition's second round. He later began his musical career in 2018 before he rose to fame in 2020 when he joined MCA Music (now UMG Philippines) through sub-label Island Records Philippines.

His debut single "Nangangamba" was released in 2020. His song " Binibini", released in 2021, broke a record as the top local song on Spotify's Philippines charts. His debut album, Episode, was released on October 15, 2021. His track " Pano" became the longest-running number-one OPM song on Spotify Philippines, the first number-one song to debut on the Billboard Philippines Songs chart, and charted in other Southeast Asian countries, including Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam.

In 2022, Tabudlo became one of the artists signed to the Republic Records Philippines label under UMG Philippines. On February 20, 2022, he performed in Expo 2020 Dubai.

In 2023, he released his track "Akin Ka" in anticipation of his second studio album Zack: For All released on February 14. Aside from For All, he also released another album, Third Time's a Charm, that year.

Early life

Tabudlo grew up in a music-loving family. [1] His father was part of a band when he was still in college. [2] His mother, before she passed, worked as a hotel singer, while his sister and grandmother also possessed singing talents. [1]

Music career

2014–2017: Singing competitions, Gravity, and Zack and Fritz

At the age of 10, Tabudlo began his music career when he competed on Talentadong Pinoy and became a finalist. [3] In 2014, when he was 12 years old, Tabudlo auditioned for the first season of The Voice Kids. [4] [5] According to him, he did it to get a girl's attention, aside from receiving encouragement from his grandparents. [6] [2] [7] He auditioned with " Sunday Morning". Bamboo chose to turn his chair around for him, and he joined Bamboo's team. [8] He then advanced to the Battle Rounds, where he, Rommel Bautista, and Gem Capalad performed “ I’ll Be There”. Capalad moved on to the next round and he and Bautista were eliminated. [6]

Round Song Original Artist Date Result
Blind Audition " Sunday Morning" Maroon 5 May 25, 2014 Only Bamboo turned, Joined Team Bamboo by default
Battle Round " I'll Be There" (vs. Rommel Bautista and Gem Capalad) The Jackson 5 July 6, 2014 Eliminated

As for the girl Tabudlo wanted to impress, she did not return his affection. His father then encouraged him to channel his frustrations into songwriting. He then formed a singing group with other The Voice Kids alumni called Gravity. He wrote one of their songs "Imposible". The group eventually disbanded. [6]

Tabudlo then formed a duo with Eufritz Santos, a member of Gravity. They had one song together, "Ikaw ang Pangarap Ko". They also decided to part ways. [6]

2018–20: Ghost producing and beginning of solo career

Tabudlo then worked for two years with various foreign artists as a ghost producer. [6] [2] As a ghost producer, he never got any credit for his work, but did get an offer for residency in the US, which he turned down. He eventually stopped ghost producing with encouragement from his father, who was now also his manager. His father also encouraged him to write more Tagalog songs. [6] He continued producing songs with Jonathan Ong and Chris Anthony Vinzons of Sonic State Studio. [3]

In 2019, Tabudlo wrote several songs including "Mahal o Biro" and "Umaasa". [6] He then collaborated with Sharlene San Pedro on the song “Everything Will Be Alright”. They collaborated once again on the song "Pusong Naliligaw", which they got to perform on iWant ASAP. [6]

2020–2022: Breakout years, Episode, and Republic Records

In 2020, Tabudlo signed on to Spotify's RADAR program, which is aimed at helping local artists gain more recognition. [9] He also signed on to Island Records Philippines that year, becoming the first artist signed by the label. [10] [11] His debut single for Island Records was “Nangangamba”. [12]

On February 12, 2021, Tabudlo released his first single of the year "Iyong-Iyo". [13] This was followed by "Elizabeth", a 80's sounding single inspired by actress Liza Soberano. [14] On March 26, " Binibini" was released. [15] A music video followed several days later. [16] "Binibini" went on to become the longest-running number #1 local track by a Filipino RADAR artist on Spotify Philippines Top 50 chart. It also made it onto other Spotify charts in other countries including Canada, Singapore, Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. [9] Its success led to a new version featuring the vocals of James TW and new lyrics written in English. [17]

Tabudlo got to join the virtual YouTube FanFest that year. [18] At the beginning of October, he announced that he would be releasing his debut album that month. [19] On October 15, 2021, his debut album Episode was released, with all 14 tracks on the album getting a music video. It contained themes including heartbreak, anxiety, happiness, and other emotions. [20] On December 6, he released the single " Pano". [21] He closed out the year with a performance at the BYE 2021 virtual concert, which included a duet of "Give Me Your Forever" with Thai singer and actor Billkin. [22] A month later, they would release an official version of that duet. [23]

Tabudlo started 2022 by releasing "HATDOG", a collaboration with James Reid, on New Year's Day. [24] He then won Breakthrough Artist of the Year at the 7th Wish 107.5 Music Awards. [25] In February, he released his duet with Moira Dela Torre "Iba". [26] Later that month, Billboard launched the Philippines Songs chart. On its first week, two of his songs took the top spots with "Pano" claiming #1, and "Habang Buhay" claiming #2. [27] "Pano" went on to stay at #1 for eleven consecutive weeks. [28] Later that month, he performed in the Expo 2020 Dubai. [29] He then staged a free digital concert called "Sabihin Mo Na" on his YouTube channel. [30] On April 29, he released his single "As You Are". [31] He then toured the US with December Avenue. [32]

On July 9, Tabudlo became one of the artists in the newly-launched Republic Records Philippines label under UMG Philippines. [33] His first single under that label was "Yakap", which was then followed by "Pero". [34] October of that year was a busy month for him as he released three music videos and also released singles featuring Thai singer Tiara Andini and Malaysian rapper Yonnyboii respectively. [35] More milestones also came for his hit "Pano", as it got its own music video and became the first Filipino song to enter Spotify Malaysia's Top 50. [36] [37] On November 29, he released "Pinadama" which featured on the soundtrack of the film An Inconvenient Love. [38] He then closed out the year with a performance at the Head in the Clouds Festival in Manila. [39] For 2022, he was the most-streamed local artist in the Philippines. [24]

2023–present: Zack: For All and Third Time's a Charm

Tabudlo started 2023 by debuting the single "Akin Ka" in his performance at the 8th Wish 107.5 Music Awards, while his song "Asan Ka Na Ba" took home Rock/Alternative Song of the Year. [40] On February 14, he released his second album Zack: For All. [41] On May 26, he released "Gusto", which featured Filipino rapper Al James. [42] He also collaborated with many international artists that year including Johnny Orlando, Joan, Mae Stephens, Violette Wautier, and more. [43] He then joined Coke Studio's international program as its first Filipino artist, and got the opportunity to collaborate with South African hiphop artist Nasty C on "Fallin'". That year, he became the first Filipino male solo artist to achieve one billion Spotify streams. [44]

Tabudlo released several more solo singles in 2023 including "Delulu", and "Ako Nalang Kasi". [45] On October 14, he held a concert at Bonifacio Global City (BGC) to celebrate Episode's second anniversary of its release. The event went on break the record for biggest audience at a music event held in BGC with over 10,000 in attendance. [7] On November 10, he released his lead single for his third album "Victim". A week later on November 17, he released his third album Third Time's a Charm. [46]

On January 12, 2024, Tabudlo released his first song of the year "Pulso". [47]

Artistry

Influences

Tabudlo has cited LANY, John Mayer, Shawn Mendes, Bamboo, Ed Sheeran, and Charlie Puth as his influences. [5] [6] [13] For his second album, he cited more influences to his music such as James Brown, Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Harry Styles, and Michael Jackson, and OPM artists April Boy Regino, and VST & Company. [41] The American alt-pop duo joan has also been what he calls his "musical heroes" as he listened to their songs when he was going through his first heartbreak. He had actually wanted to produce music with them when he was 16 before getting the chance to work with them on the track "Superglue" in 2023. [48] He has also had several mentors including Moira dela Torre and producers Jonathan Ong, Chris Anthony Vinzons, and Cleng Saturno (son of Vehnee Saturno). [1] [3]

Musical style

Tabudlo is described as having powerful and soulful vocals. [9] His vocals are also multi-range, capable of going up to falsetto. [6] He blends genres such as R&B, soft rock, funk and vocally driven pop. [13]

When writing songs, Tabudlo often focuses on his experiences. For his album Zack: For All, he focused instead on a specific sound and feel that he wanted. [4]

Personal life

Tabudlo is currently in a relationship with his non-showbiz girlfriend. His girlfriend is the subject of his song "Pulso". [47]

In 2020, Tabudlo started college at the University of Perpetual Help in Las Piñas. [12] He was in his first year of college studying Mass Communication when he had to stop schooling as he got busier with his music career. [2]

In 2023, Tabudlo was implicated in rumors involving him in the breakup of Moira Dela Torre with her husband Jason Hernandez. These rumors caused him to attempt to take his own life, but he was quickly rushed to the ER, where doctors were able to save his life. [49]

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations received by Zack Tabudlo
Award Year [a] Recipient Category Result Ref(s)
Awit Awards 2021 Nangangamba Best Performance by a Male Recording Artist Nominated [50]
Record of the Year Nominated
Pop Record of the Year Nominated
Best Engineered Recording Nominated
2022 Habang Buhay Record of the Year Nominated [51]
Episode Album of the Year Nominated
Binibini Song of the Year Won
New Hue Music Awards 2022 Zack Tabudlo Best Male Artist Nominated [52]
Zack Tabudlo Listener's Choice Award Nominated [53]
2023 Zack Tabudlo Best Male Artist Nominated [54]
Zack Tabudlo Listener's Choice Award Won [55]
Asan Ka Na Ba Music Video of the Year Nominated [54]
2024 Zack Tabudlo Best Male Artist Pending [56]
Gusto (with Al James) Song of the Year Pending [57]
PMPC Star Awards for Music 2020 Zack Tabudlo R&B Artist of the Year Nominated [58]
2021 Pusong Naliligaw (with Sharlene San Pedro) Song of the Year Nominated [59]
2023 Binibini Male Recording Artist of the Year Won [60]
Episode R&B Album of the Year Won
2024 Give Me Your Forever Song of the Year Nominated [61]
Zack Tabudlo Male Recording Artist of the Year Nominated
Iba (with Moira Dela Torre) Collaboration of the Year Nominated
Wish 107.5 Music Awards 2022 Binibini Wishclusive Rock/Alternative Performance of the Year Nominated [25]
Zack Tabudlo Wish Breakthrough Artist of the Year Won
2023 Give Me Your Forever Wishclusive Ballad Performance of the Year Nominated [40]
Asan Ka Na Ba Wish Rock/Alternative Song of the Year Won
Iba (with Moira Dela Torre) Wish Song Collaboration of the Year Nominated
Zack Tabudlo Wish Artist of the Year Nominated
2024 Gusto (with Al James) Wish Song Collaboration of the Year Nominated [62]
Pano Wishclusive Contemporary R&B Performance of the Year Won

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums with selected details
Title Album Details
Episode
Zack: For All
3rd Time's a Charm

Singles

As a lead artist

List of singles, showing year released, selected chart positions, and name of the album
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
PHL
Songs

[63] [I]
MLY
Songs

[65] [I]
VIE
Hot

[66]
"Stay Here" 2018 Non-album singles
"Sa'yo"
"The Way You Wanted"
"You Won't See Me Crying"
(featuring ABY)
2019
"Mahal o Biro"
"Umaasa"
"This Is Love" 2020
"Nangangamba" 16
"Cruel"
"Sigurado"
"Iyong Iyo" 2021
"Elizabeth" Episode
" Binibini" [9] 9
"Hindi Ko Kaya"
"Binibini (Last Day on Earth)"
(featuring James TW)
Non-album single
"Habang Buhay" 2 Episode
"Ba't Ganito ang Pag-ibig"
"Give Me Your Forever" 21
" Pano" 1 19 14 3rd Time's a Charm
"Hatdog"
(featuring James Reid)
2022 Non-album singles
"Iba"
(featuring Moira Dela Torre)
"Asan Ka Na Ba" 3 3rd Time's a Charm
"As You Are" Non-album singles
"Anghel"
"Yakap" 3rd Time's a Charm
"Pero" Non-album singles
"By My Side"
(featuring Tiara Andini)
"Take Me Back"
(featuring Yonnyboii)
For All
"Akin Ka" 2023
"Diyosa"
"Diba"
"Gusto"
(featuring Al James)
2 3rd Time's a Charm
"Ako Nalang Kasi"
"Delulu"
"Turn Back Time"
(featuring Violette Wautier)
"Victim"
"Pulso" 2024 Non-album single

As a featured artist

List of singles, with year released and album name shown
Title Year Peak chart position Album
PHL
Songs

[67] [I]
"Pusong Naliligaw"
(with Sharlene San Pedro)
2019 Non-album singles
"You & I"
(with Diego Gonzales)
2023 Non-album singles

Promotional singles

List of promotional singles, showing year released and associated albums
Title Year Album
"Pinadama" 2022 An Inconvenient Love
"Someone Will Love You Better (Zack Tabudlo version)"
(With Johnny Orlando)
2023 Non-album single
"Superglue (Stripped Version)"
(With Joan)
Non-album single
" If We Ever Broke Up (Zack Tabudlo remix)"
(With Mae Stephens)
Non-album single
"Fallin'"
(With Nasty C)
Coke Studio

Notes

  1. ^ a b c The Billboard's Hits of the World chart launched and was first issued on the date February 19, 2022. [64]
  1. ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

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