SB19's Pablo leads Earth Hour in Manila

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SB19 leader Pablo, World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippine's new Earth Hour Music Ambassador, led the annual switch-off event in Manila City last weekend.

MANILA, Philippines — SB19 leader Pablo, World Wide Fund for Nature Philippine's new Earth Hour Music Ambassador, led the annual switch-off event in Manila City last weekend.

“As SB19’s songwriter, creative director, and CEO of their label, Pablo has masterfully infused his music with Filipino culture, flavor, and style. Earth Hour is a global grassroots movement for the environment and we celebrate it in our own unique Filipino way. Pablo is the perfect ambassador for Earth Hour,” she added.

 

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