Masculados teases ‘100% kaldagan’ in comeback

Filipino macho group Masculados teases ‘100% kaldagan’ in comeback

/ 07:25 PM October 05, 2025
Filipino macho group Masculados teases ‘100% kaldagan’ in comeback. Image: Handout photo
Masculados. Image: Handout photo

Masculados, a Filipino music group known for their macho concepts, is returning to the music scene with the goal to captivate the hearts of millennials and Gen Z listeners.  

The comeback of Masculados — consisting of Chard, Robin, Nico, David, Enrico and Orlando — was announced by Universal Records, their music label, in a press statement.

“We are glad that Masculados is coming back to their home label. We shall be working on new songs with Masculados, and we look forward to delivering more hits. ‘Yung mga millennials and Gen Z, gusto nating malaman nila yung kasikatan ng Masculados (We want the Millennial and Gen Z listeners to know how famous the Masculados are),” said Universal Records executive vice president Ramon Chuaying.

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Without disclosing the details of their comeback, the group said they’re excited for their upcoming projects.

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“Looking forward kami sa mga projects ulit, kasi dito nagsimula ang mga songs namin at dito naman nakilala rin ang grupo (We’re looking forward to our projects again because this is where our music started and how we became known as a group),” they said, hinting that their upcoming music will feature “100% kaldagan (bouncing).”

Formed in 2003, the macho group is best known for their hit songs “Jumbo Hotdog,” “Sana Mama,” “Nakaka” and “Lagot Ka,” to name a few. /ra

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