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The SexBomb Girls (also known as SB Girls, SBG, SexBomb Dancers, and now SB NewGen) is an all-female singing and dancing group in the Philippines. They were initially only dancers for ''
Eat Bulaga! ''Eat Bulaga!'' (), formerly ''Eat... Bulaga!'', is a noontime Philippine television variety show broadcast by GMA Network. Produced by TAPE Inc., it is the longest running variety show in the Philippines with over 13,000 episodes. Originally ...
'', the midday variety show in the Philippines, then later branched into singing and acting, as well as dancing. The group has become the best-selling girl group of Asia from 1999 to 2009 prior to the rise of K-pop.


History

The SexBomb Dancers were originally composed of four dancers upon their formation in November 1999 (Rochelle, Che-che, Debra, and Janine) under the name Chicken Sandwich Dancers as the background dancers of ''Eat Bulaga!'' and an offshoot of the Danz Focus Dancers (house dancers of the said show). The name "Sex Bomb" came from the 1999 hit song of Tom Jones. Of the four, only Rochelle remained (thus landing her the role and title as the group leader) until the group expanded during the SexBomb dance searches in 2000–2001, reaching an all-time high of 26 members. In 2002, the SexBomb Singers were formed and were billed as "SexBomb Girls" in their shows and promotional materials. Their first studio album, ''Unang Putok'' included the hit songs "Bakit Papa?" ("Why Daddy?"), "Crush Kita", "Pretty Little Baby", "Di Ko Na Mapipigilan" ("I Can No Longer Stop") and "Tulog Na Baby" ("Sleep Now Baby"). In 2003, they released their sophomore album entitled ''Round 2'' which featured the hit song "Spageti Song (Pababa nang Pababa) featuring
Joey de Leon Jose Maria Ramos de Leon Jr. (born October 14, 1946), professionally known as Joey de Leon, is a Filipino comedian, actor, television presenter and songwriter. He hosts the noontime variety show ''Eat Bulaga!'' He is a member of the comedy trio ...
. In 2004, the SexBomb Girls released their third album entitled ''Bomb Thr3at'' featuring the song "Halukay Ube". The SexBomb Dancers did show and danced to songs from their dance albums, ''Sexiest Hits'' (2002), ''Sexiest Hits 2'' (2003) and ''Sexiest Hits 3'' (2004). The SexBomb Singers and Dancers were then collectively referred to as The SexBomb Girls. The SexBomb Girls were managed by Joy Cancio, of Focus Entertainment. Cancio was a former member of the Vicor Dancers of the 1980s. The group's fame continued to permeate with the said album releases, constant national television show guests, live shows in political campaigns and comedy bars, and their longest drama series on Philippine television, ''
Daisy Siete ''Daisy Siete'' () is a Philippine television drama anthology broadcast by GMA Network. Starring the SexBomb Girls, it premiered on September 1, 2003 on the network's Dramarama sa Hapon line up. The show concluded on July 2, 2010 with a total of ...
'' that ended in July 2010, extending to 26 seasons (a total of almost 7 years). Upon the group's dismissal from their house show ''Eat Bulaga!'' in 2011, the SexBomb Girls became freelance and appeared in GMA, ABS-CBN and TV5, while maintaining outside shows. In December 2013, the original members of the dance group went their separate ways. The group has performed in night shows and concerts at The Library in
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, Joketime in Pasay and Cavite, Oblivion Bar and Longue, Dutdutan Tattoo Conventions by Tribal Philippines, Yamaha Philippines, and at Zirkoh and Klownz in Quezon City every week, and also traveled across the country to host festivals, special occasions, and requested town event guestings. The SexBomb Girls are managed by Jara Cancio, the daughter of Joy Cancio, and Aira Bermudez (original SexBomb Dancer). The group is known as SexBomb NewGen or SB NewGen to represent the new generation of the SexBomb Girls, producing all-female talents with expertise in dance genres such as hip-hop, contemporary and urban, as well as in singing, slowly deviating from the original group's main focus on novelty and jazz. According to PARI, Sexbomb Girls is the best selling girl group of the decade (2000s) in the Philippines by selling over 12 million sales (4 studio albums, 4 compilation albums and Christmas singles) As of August 4, 2017, it was announced that SB NewGen would be co-managed in unison by J Entertainment and Viva Artists Agency.


Current members

;SB NewGen *Lea Jane Lumabi (2014–2019, 2021–present) *Daphny Red Apigo (2015–2017, 2018–present) *Nikkie Millares (2017–present) *Eunice Andrea Creus (2018–present) *Jelai Ahamil (2019–present) *Jade Rodriquez (2022–present) *Rose Deo (2022–present) *Charmeine Villaruz (2022–present) *Pinky Serentas (2022–present)


Former members

;Original SexBomb Girls * Rochelle Pangilinan-Solinap (1999–2011) *Debbie 'Debra' Ignacio (1999–2001) *Cheryl 'Che-Che' Genove-Shimabukuro (1999–2000) *Janine Reyes-Ramos (1999–2000) *
Aira Bermudez Aira Bermudez (born September 6, 1983), is a Filipino people, Filipina dancer and actress. She is the former leader of Philippine dance group, the SexBomb Girls after the succession of Rochelle Pangilinan from 2011 to 2017, also she is head cho ...
(2000–2017) * Jopay Paguia-Zamora (2000–2010, 2012–2014) *Mia Pangyarihan (2000–2013) *Cherrie Nhorren Ingal (2000) *Jayne Lao-Ng (2000–2002) *Michelle Reyes (2000–2002) *Izzy Trazona-Aragon (2001, 2002–2010) *JB Cifra-Cuellar (2000–2001) *Yvette Lopez (2001) *Mae Acosta-Valdes (2001–2005, 2007-2013) *Grace Nera (2001–2013) *Sandy Tolentino (2001–2005, 2007-2014) *Che-Che Tolentino (2001–2014) *Weng Ibarra (2001–2007, 2008–2010) *Evette Pabalan-Onayan (2001–2007, 2008-2010) *Natalie 'Babat' Imperial-Baron (2002) *
Sugar Mercado Ma. Sugar Mercado (born September 13, 1986) is a Filipino dancer and actress. She was originally a member of the Sexbomb Girls and one of the hosts of the popular GMA Network noontime variety show ''Eat Bulaga!''. She was dropped by the show i ...
(2002, 2004–2006) *Aba 'AB' Chiongson (2002) *Jacky Rivas (2002–2010, 2012, 2014–2016) *Sunshine Garcia-Castro (2001, 2003-2013) *Monique Icban-Diamante (2002-2005, 2008–2010) *Johlan Veluz (2002–2013) *Cynthia 'CY' Yapchingco (2003–2010) *Jacquelline Esteves-Tran (2002, 2003–2006) *Nimfa Rafidi (2002) *Aifha Medina-Cheng (2003–2010) *Jhoana Orbeta (2003–2005, 2007-2012) *Mariam Al-Obaidi (2003-2004) *Rodellyn 'Joice' Pecho (2004–2005) *Jovel Palomo (2004–2009) *Danielle Ramirez–Hartmann (2004–2010) *Louise Bolton (2004–2016) *Mhyca Bautista (2004–2014) *Cherry Ann Rufo (2004–2007) *Molly Baylon (2006) *Hazel Taligatos-Burgos (2006–2007) *Kate Sacay (2006–2007) *Danica Gulapa-Habib (2006–2012) * Kristel "Kryz" Moreno (2007) *Charm Saldon-Jamarolin (2007) *Alice Almocera-Jackson (2007) *Michelle Mercado (2007–2009) *Shane Gonzales-Ignacio (2007–2010) *Sheena Flores-de Castro (2008–2011) *Jomarie Gutierrez-Olaes (2009–2014) *Stephanie Lantion (2009) *Jaja Barro (2010–2014) *Dona Veliganio (2010–2016) *Yui Guiterrez (2010–2011) *Julie Anne Septimo-Ihap (2010–2013) *Trizia Ramis (2012–2014) *Krizia Ramis (2012–2014) *Kristine Saludo-De Vera (2012–2013) *Kristine 'Joyz' Decena (2012–2013) *Jane Albarracin (2012–2013) *Emilou Malabayabas (2013) ;SB NewGen *Joyce Canimo (2012–2016; 2018–2019) *Camille Lazo (2012–2018) *Angel Gavilan (2014–2016) *Ynna Marie Bayot (2014–2016) *Gera Yulo (2014–2015) *Janine 'Tricia' Ravancho (2014–2015) *Kimberly 'Khim' Zolina (2014) *Keshia Almoroto (2015–2022) *Chubbie 'Chachi' Bardon (2015–2016) *Erika Grulla (2015–2016) *Julie May Aring (2016–2022) *Nerizza 'Nerz' Germina (2016–2017) *Janaira 'Rai' Martinez (2017–2018)


Discography

The first attempt of creating a singing compartment for SexBomb occurred in 2001 with
Rochelle Pangilinan Rochelle Pangilinan-Solinap (born May 23, 1982) is a Filipino dancer, actress and recording artist. She was one of the founding members of the popular group SexBomb Girls. In 2007, she repackaged herself as a short-term rap and hip-hop artis ...
(the group leader),
Jopay Paguia Diofanny Jane Paguia-Zamora (born January 3, 1983, in Manila, Philippines), known professionally as Jopay () is a Filipina singer, dancer and actress. She is a former Senior Member and original member of Sexbomb Singers, with Rochelle Pangilin ...
(nicknamed as the ''Pambansang Hita''), Evette Pabalan (discovered in 2001 Eat Bulaga! singing contest, impersonating Alanis Morissette), Weng Ibarra, Izzy Trazona,
Sugar Mercado Ma. Sugar Mercado (born September 13, 1986) is a Filipino dancer and actress. She was originally a member of the Sexbomb Girls and one of the hosts of the popular GMA Network noontime variety show ''Eat Bulaga!''. She was dropped by the show i ...
, and Aibee Chiongson. However, due to Aibee's departure from the group, this first attempt dissolved quickly. The official line-up of the SexBomb Singers (officially named as the ''SexBomb Girls'') debuted in 2002 with the successful release of their first album, ''Unang Putok,'' that garnered a 4× Platinum award: Rochelle, Jopay, Evette, Weng, Izzy, and Monique Icban (newest member auditioned for the Singers). 2002 marked the first categorical division of the group: the SexBomb Girls (SexBomb Singers) (led by Rochelle) and the SexBomb Dancers (led by Aira Bermudez). 2004 was a year of new and young SexBomb members (for both Singers and Dancers) pulled from Eat Bulaga! auditions and private screenings. Half-Filipina, half-Egyptian Mariam Al-Obaidi was added to the SexBomb Singers roster, with a debut in the 2× Platinum album ''Bomb Thr3at.'' After a few months, Al-Obaidi left the group and was seen in the rival show ''
Wowowee ''Wowowee'' () is a Philippine noontime variety show that was broadcast by ABS-CBN from 2005 to 2010. The show premiered on February 5, 2005, and aired live on weekdays and Saturdays. The show was also broadcast worldwide through ABS-CBN's The ...
'' (ABS-CBN) as the newest ASF Dancer. Around the same time, Original SexBomb Singer Monique Icban left the group (returning later in 2008). Later in 2004, new members Danielle Ramirez and Jovel Palomo were joined to form a singing duo, separate from the Singers division, as DJ Bomb in which they released songs such as ''Kaibigan'' and ''Kutob.'' In 2005, SexBomb Dancer Che-che Tolentino was introduced as the newest SexBomb Singer as a replacement for past members Monique and Mariam. She was debuted in the last ever studio album, ''Sumayaw, Sumunod: The Best of the Sexbomb Girls.'' Due to several group disputes and near break-up issues, little was done by the SexBomb Singers (besides political campaigns and outside shows) until 2010 for the last season of ''
Daisy Siete ''Daisy Siete'' () is a Philippine television drama anthology broadcast by GMA Network. Starring the SexBomb Girls, it premiered on September 1, 2003 on the network's Dramarama sa Hapon line up. The show concluded on July 2, 2010 with a total of ...
''. In honor of the noontime drama series, a singing sub-group named Daisies was formed with their debut single ''Take One'' for the soundtrack album of the last season of Daisy Siete, ''Adam or Eve.'' The Daisies composed of the five youngest members of SexBomb, each having their own color: Louise Bolton (Daisy Green), Mhyca Bautista (Daisy Blue), Che-che Tolentino (Daisy Yellow, replacing Shane Gonzales), Jomarie Gutierrez (Daisy Lavender), and Jaja Barro (Daisy Pink). With the final departure of the frontliners of the dance group such as Rochelle and Jopay in 2011, the grand champion of ''Danz Showdown: The Search for the Next SexBomb Girls'' Dona Veliganio was added to the Daisies as Daisy Red. The Daisies re-covered DJ Bomb's songs such as ''Kutob.'' In 2012, the Daisies were no longer onset and an official set of vocalists named the New Generation SexBomb Singers composed of Louise, Jomarie, Jaja and Dona. Upon Jomarie and Jaja's departure from the group in 2014, the SexBomb Girls were re-launched under a new company, J Entertainment, as the NewGen SexBomb Girls with three separate compartments: SexBomb NewGen (performed in national television), SexBomb Dancers (performed in outside shows), and SexBomb GKiss (the singers). SexBomb GKiss was initially composed of Louise Bolton, Dona Veliganio, and Joyce Canimo, but was later augmented in early 2015 with former Original Mocha Girl: Hershey Delas Alas and with back-up SexBomb Dancers Jacky Rivas, Ynna Bayot, and Angel Gavilan. Upon the departure of Louise, Jacky, Dona, Joyce, Ynna, Angel, and Hershey in late 2015, the current line-up of the NewGen SexBomb Girls (now formally known as SexBomb NewGen) was established. Though no singing compartment is currently on the air, NewGen leader Jane Lumabi and hip-hopper Nerizza Germina stand as SB NewGen's singers in their shows starting December 2016. With Nerizza leaving in 2017 for the Mocha Girls, named 'Singing Princess' Eunice Andrea was added to the SB NewGen roster in early 2018 to stand as the lead singer of the girl group in mall tours and daily shows. In February 2019, SB NewGen released their first self-composed single in their music video entitled "Want U" featuring Michael "Cursebox" Negapatan under Viva Records and Cursebox Productions.


Studio albums

*2002: ''Unang Putok'' (4× Platinum) *2003: ''Round 2'' (5× Platinum) *2004: ''Bomb Thr3at'' (2× Platinum) *2005: ''Sumayaw, Sumunod: The Best of the Sexbomb Girls'' (Platinum)


Christmas albums

*2002: ''Wish Ko sa Pasko'' (Gold) *2003: ''Spaghetti Sa Pasko'' (single) *2004: ''Pik-piripik-pik ng Pik-Pik'' (single)


Dance compilation albums

The songs on these albums are performed mostly by European Eurodance artists. The choreography to the songs on these albums was popularized by the Sexbomb Dancers. Mall shows were held nationwide to promote these albums. *2002: ''Sexbomb's Sexiest Hits'' (Gold) *2002: ''Sexbomb: I Like & Other Hits'' (Gold) *2003: ''Sexbomb's Sexiest Hits: 2'' (Gold) *2004: ''Sexbomb's Sexiest Hits: 3'' (4× Platinum)


Compilation albums

*2006: ''Daisy Siete: V-DAY Music from the TV Series'' *2007: ''Tabachingching: Sexbomb'' *2008: ''Vaklushii: Daisy Siete Season 19 Soundtrack'' *2010: ''Adam or Eve''


Solo albums

*2005: ''Jacque Estevez'' (Gold) *2007: ''ROC: Rocaholic'' (Gold)


SB NewGen

*2019: Single ''Want U'' (400,000 YouTube views) *2019: Single ''Newgen Shake'' (460,000 YouTube views) *2020: Single ''Halo Halo'' (224,000 YouTube views) *2020: Single ''Dale Dale'' (75,000 YouTube views)


Acting career

The Sexbomb Girls have their own movie, ''Bakit Papa'', which was released nationwide in the Philippines in 2002. The Sexbomb Singers took the lead, with the Dancers playing support. Others in the cast include Allan K.,
Wendell Ramos Wendell Xavier Ramos (born August 18, 1978) is a Filipino actor and model who is currently under GMA Network after ABS-CBN and TV5. Biography and early career Ramos started his showbiz career in 1995 when he joined the cast of '' Bubble Gang ...
,
Epi Quizon Jeffrey Smith Quizon (born January 23, 1973), professionally known as Epy Quizon, is a Filipino actor, television host and the son of comedian Dolphy. He is known as the antagonist, role as Jepoy / Stryker in the 2003 film '' Lastikman''. Ea ...
,
Chynna Ortaleza Lara Serena Roque Ortaleza-Cipriano (born December 6, 1982), professionally known as Chynna Ortaleza, is a Filipino actress, television host, and model. She is currently a contract star of GMA Network. Career Ortaleza landed her first TV gig a ...
and
Richard Gutierrez Richard Kristian Gutierrez (born January 21, 1984), known professionally as Richard Gutierrez, is a Filipino actor, environmentalist and model. He is one of the sons of actor Eddie Gutierrez. Early life Richard Gutierrez was born on January ...
. It was produced by Regal Films and had an opening day of P3.5 million, with the total box-office sales estimated at P20.6 million. The group had their own afternoon drama series ''
Daisy Siete ''Daisy Siete'' () is a Philippine television drama anthology broadcast by GMA Network. Starring the SexBomb Girls, it premiered on September 1, 2003 on the network's Dramarama sa Hapon line up. The show concluded on July 2, 2010 with a total of ...
'', which aired on GMA Network weekdays at 2:30 pm. ''Daisy Siete'' had been a rating mogul since its premiere, charting its highest rating at 30% in December 2003 (season 1). It later rated anywhere from 19% to 25%. Rival networks tried to compete by airing their own shows; some of these shows were ''Colgate Trip Kita'', ''Sarah the Teen Princess'' and ''Kapamilya Cinema''. From 2002 to 2003, the girls were also part of ''
Daboy en Da Girl ''Daboy en Da Girl'' is a Philippine television situational comedy series broadcast by GMA Network. Starring Rosanna Roces and Rudy Fernandez, it premiered in 2002. The series concluded in 2003. The series is streaming online on YouTube. Cas ...
'', with Rochelle as Britney, and the girls as
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s. The girls have appeared on different guestings on the GMA Network. ''
Magpakailanman ''Magpakailanman'' ( en, Forevermore) is a Philippine television drama anthology show broadcast by GMA Network. Hosted by Mel Tiangco, it premiered on December 2, 2002. The show concluded on December 27, 2007. It was replaced by the '' E.S.P.'' ...
'' has featured the life stories of several Sexbomb Girls with them playing themselves: Sunshine Garcia, Jacque Estevez, Aira Bermudez, Evette Pabalan, Johlan Veluz and Aifha Medina. Rochelle Pangilinan's story was played by Rufa Mae Quinto. Pangilinan has portrayed other characters twice, and Bermudez played the Aeta featured in one episode. The Sexbomb Dancers were mainstays on QTV Channel 11's ''Let's Get Aww!'' which aired last November 2005. The show was short-lived. Aira was part of the cast in afternoon drama series ''
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'' she portrays as Janine Gutierrez's assistant her catchphrase is "Get Get Out" instead of "Get Get Aww".


Filmography


Television

*2002: ''
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'' (Aira, Jopay, Natalie, Rochelle, Evette) *2003–2010: ''
Daisy Siete ''Daisy Siete'' () is a Philippine television drama anthology broadcast by GMA Network. Starring the SexBomb Girls, it premiered on September 1, 2003 on the network's Dramarama sa Hapon line up. The show concluded on July 2, 2010 with a total of ...
'' *2004: '' Love to Love'' (Jacque, Jopay) *2005: ''
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'' (Rochelle, Jacque) *2005: '' Etheria: Ang Ikalimang Kaharian ng Encantadia'' (Jopay) *2006: '' Encantadia: Pag-ibig Hanggang Wakas'' (Jopay) *2007–2008: '' Tok! Tok! Tok! Isang Milyon Pasok! '' *2009: ''
Adik Sa'Yo ''Adik Sa'Yo'' (International title: ''Love Games'' / ) is a 2009 Philippine television drama romantic comedy series broadcast by GMA Network. Directed by Joel Lamangan and Lore Reyes, it stars Jolina Magdangal, Jennica Garcia, Dennis Trillo ...
'' (Rochelle) *2009: '' Show Me Da Manny'' (Rochelle) *2009: ''
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'' (Rochelle, Cynthia, Mia, Sandy) *2010: ''
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'' (Rochelle) *2010: '' Pilyang Kerubin'' (Sunshine) *2010: ''Smile TV'' (Cheche, Johlan) *2011: '' Amaya'' (Rochelle, Mia) *2012: ''
Luv U '' Luv U '' () is a Filipino teen sitcom series and aired every Saturday Morning on the network's ''Yes Weekend!'' block. The show premiered on February 19, 2012, replacing '' Growing Up''. The show ended on January 17, 2016, and was replaced b ...
'' (Trizia, Krizia, Camille) *2012: '' Broken Vow'' (Rochelle) *2013: ''
Be Careful With My Heart ''Be Careful with My Heart'' is a 2012 Philippine television drama series starring Jodi Sta. Maria and Richard Yap. The series aired on ABS-CBN's ''PrimeTanghali'' noontime block and worldwide via The Filipino Channel from July 9, 2012 to Novem ...
'' (Jopay) *2013–present: ''
Magpakailanman ''Magpakailanman'' ( en, Forevermore) is a Philippine television drama anthology show broadcast by GMA Network. Hosted by Mel Tiangco, it premiered on December 2, 2002. The show concluded on December 27, 2007. It was replaced by the '' E.S.P.'' ...
'' (Rochelle) *2013: ''
My Husband's Lover ''My Husband's Lover'' is a 2013 Philippine television drama romance series broadcast by GMA Network. The series is the first gay themed drama series in Philippine television. Directed by Dominic Zapata, it stars Dennis Trillo in the title role, ...
'' (Mia) *2014: '' The Ryzza Mae Show'' (Rochelle, Jopay, Che-che) *2014: ''
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'' (Rochelle, Johlan, Aira, Weng, Sandy, Mia, Louise, Che-Che, Evette) *2014: '' Carmela'' (Rochelle) *2014: '' Ang Lihim ni Annasandra'' (Rochelle) *2015: ''
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'' (Camille) *2015: '' Bridges of Love'' (Jopay, Janine, Angel) *2016: ''
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'' (Cheche) *2016: '' That's My Amboy'' (Mia) *2016: ''
Tubig at Langis ''Tubig at Langis'' (International title: ''Broken Vows'' / ) is a 2016 Philippine television drama romance series based on 1980 film of the same name, starring Vilma Santos, Amy Austria-Ventura and Dindo Fernando. Directed by FM Reyes, it is t ...
'' (Jopay) *2016: ''
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'' (Louise) *2016: '' The Story of Us'' (Kristel Moreno) *2016: '' Encantadia 2016'' (Rochelle, Cheche, NewGen Jane, Camille) *2016: ''Banana Sundae Angelica Birthday'' (Jopay, Mia, Cheche, Louise) *2017: ''
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'' (NewGen Julie) *2017: '' Haplos'' (Mia, Cheche, Johlan, Cynthia, Aira, Louise) *2018: ''
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'' (Joy Cancio, Rochelle, Aira, Cheche, NewGen) *2019: '' Inagaw na Bituin'' (Cheche, Sandy, Mia) *2019: ''
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'' (Aira) *2019: ''
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'' *2021: '' Wowowin'' (Aira) *2021-2022: '' The World Between Us'' (Mia) *Various Year: '' Mars Pa More'' (Rochelle, Izzy, Mia, Sandy, Che-che, Aira, Mycha, Johlan, Jopay)


Film

*2001: ''Tusong Twesome'' (Debra) *2002: ''Bakit Papa'' (Sexbomb Girls *2002: ''Bertud ng Putik'' (Rochelle) *2002: ''
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'' (Jopay) *2004: ''Anak ka ng Tatay Mo'' (Cynthia) (Jomar) *2004: '' Fantastikman'' (Jopay, Grace, Rochelle, Jacky, Cynthia) *2004: ''Enteng Kabisote'' (Aira) *2005: ''Ispiritista'' (Aifha, Cynthia, Sugar, Danielle, Jovel) *2005: ''Enteng Kabisote 2'' (Louise, Mhyca, Cherry Ann) *2008: ''
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'' (Ungasis and Escaleras Adventure) (Aira) *2011: ''Panday 2'' (Jhoana, Jomarie) *2019: '' Indak (film)'' (SB NewGen)


Music videos

The girls starred in the music video for "Askal" in 2013, sung by
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and
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, and the song entry for the second
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. Joyce Canimo of the NewGen SexBomb Girls starred in the official music video for "Sa'Yo" in 2014, sung by
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. The NewGen SexBomb Girls starred in the official dance music video for "Kinikilig" in 2016, sung by Hazel Faith as choreographed by Joy and daughter Jara Cancio. Lea Jane of SexBomb NewGen starred as the demoness in the official music video for "Apoy" in 2018, by rapper Abra. Daphny and Eunice of SB NewGen starred in "Di Lahat" music video by
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Awards and recognitions


Awards

Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation, Inc. Awards: *2007: "Hall of Famer" - Sexbomb Dancers *2002–2008: "Most Popular Dance Group" - Sexbomb Dancers YouTube: *2018: "Silver Play Button Award" - SB NewGen (>100,000 subscribers)


References


External links

* Official Facebook Page * http://entertainment.mb.com.ph/2017/01/02/still-the-bomb/ Manilla Bulletin Entertainment {{DEFAULTSORT:Sexbomb Girls Musical groups established in 1999 Filipino girl groups Filipino pop music groups Musical groups from Quezon City Filipino dance groups 1999 establishments in the Philippines GMA Network personalities