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"Go Up" is a song recorded by Filipino boy band
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, released on July 26, 2019, as the second single of their debut album ''
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''. It was written by all of the members of the group and produced by Oh Won Lee and Glow. It has won Song of the Year in
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and Pop Performance of the Year in Wish Music Awards.


Background and release

After the lukewarm reception of their debut single "Tilaluha", SB19 had almost decided to quit and go on separate ways. Josh shared reasons which is about how hard for performers in the country to earn money for a living as well as the stress in training. They dedicate everything they experienced on their second single "Go Up" which they described as their "last shot". Each of the members dedicated for whom they go up for: Justin goes up for himself first so that he can start helping others; Ken goes up for his goals; Stell said he goes up for his family because of their unending support; Josh goes up for himself sharing his terrible childhood history; Pablo go up for himself, family, and everyone who believes in him. The song was released on July 19, 2019 which was written by
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and produced by Korean composer Han Tae Soo. It was released first by the group before " Alab (Burning)" instead even it was already finished recording. After a couple of months being released, "Go Up" received very minimal reception and the group already decided to stop. However, on September 2, 2019, a fan posted the dance practice video on
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and
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, promoting the group and saying that she "didn't feel any cringe at all" while listening to the song. Her post quickly gained traction, and after that, SB19 became viral giving them their career breakthrough.


Cover versions and usage

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girls, did a sing and dance cover of "Go Up" in Tagalog language. In the second episode of ''BBTV'',
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series, the band did a "Spin the Wheel" challenge to other OPM songs but to random music genres where they performed "Go Up" in
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version. JM Yosures performed the song as a contest piece in
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which he was declared as the champion; later, he sang it again on
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noontime show ''ASAP''. A version of the song with modified lyrics was used by Netflix Philippines for Netflix PH "Catch Up" featuring the group while Lucky Me Philippines used modified lyrics for "Go Cup" jingle promoting Hot Cheese Ramyun and
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noodle flavors.


Live performances

The song was performed on various areas in the Philippines as one of the setlist of the group in their nationwide ''Get in the Zone'' concert. SB19 performed "Go Up" live on the 5th Wish Music Awards in which the song won the Wishclusive Pop Performance of the Year. On October 11, 2020, they performed in the
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Fan Fest stage virtually with "Love Goes" and "Go Up" remixes. Included also in the setlist on their first online concert are songs in the ''
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'' with "Go Up" as an encore show. On 2020 year-end, the group performed "Hanggang sa Huli", " Alab", "Go Up", "Ikako", and
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commercial jingle "Sundin ang Puso" at ''Bye2020'' concert.


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from
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and music video. * Oh Won Lee – producer, composer, arranger * Ju Hyeong Lee – producer, composer, arranger * John Paulo Nase – vocals, songwriting * Justin de Dios – cover art design, vocals, songwriting * Geong Seong Han – executive producer, arranger * Park Jung Un – mastering engineer * Xi-Anne Avancena – cover art design * Stellvester Ajero – vocals, songwriting * Josh Cullen Santos – vocals, songwriting * Felip Jhon Suson – vocals, songwriting


Accolades


Release history


References

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