The album is titled Masculados after a new male group of the same name. Masculado is the Pinoys take on muscular, which comes from muscles. So we have all those muscles on display on the cover. The first thing that comes to mind with the name is that black-leather-costumed male group from the late 70s, Hagibis, which was patterned after the New York club music sensation of the period, the Village People. Muscles though were not what those groups were about. In this regard, the Masculados hew closer to the American male stripper group, the Chippendales. Better yet, what I see and hear is a male version of the Sex Bomb Girls. No, not Sex Balls, which is too funny to be sexy but the Masculados.
In fact, in reply to the Sex Bomb Girls hit tune Bakit Papa? the Masculados offer up Sana Mama. There is even a Mamasan Mix of the song written by Lito Camo and Noel Macanaya who also collaborated as producers. Another tune with two mixes is Camos Macho Papa which has another more hip hop cut presented as the Freestyle Mix. Mike Hanopol, the Pinoy rocker who came up with some of the most memorable tunes recorded by Hagibis, joins the Masculados for a ride with two new compositions, Lagot Ka and Libreng-Libre.
The other cuts in the album are Uhhya Uhhya, Ratratin, Hawakan Mong Mabuti and Masculados. All these tunes keep up the sexy mood with their pronounced dance beat and double-entendre lyrics. The Masculados singing is only passable. It is best that these guys be seen and heard at the same time. But there is a good time feel throughout the album that makes listening and maybe even dancing to it loads of fun.
The creative mind behind the Masculados is movie director Maryo J. de los Reyes. From out of hundreds of hopefuls, he chose seven young men who fit the Masculado criteria of being tall, (59" to 511"), well-built, good-looking, very appealing and can sing and dance. These are model Omar Principe, gym instructor Zoltan Amore, registered dentist Bok, model Kiro Amirati, student Lexter Lazaro, model Robin Robel and computer expert Ailex de Asis. These guys went through extensive training for over a year with singing and dancing lessons and lots of hours in the gym to beef up their muscles. Then the album was recorded and is finally out in the market. So say hello to the Masculados.
I know, I know that the Grammy winning artists and their recordings will see added sales boost all over the world, including of course the Philippines. I know too that the influx of foreign releases is really an enemy worse than piracy for original Filipino music. Just think of the number of radio time these songs occupy and that does not include music television. But Grammy night is always good entertainment so let us all enjoy this one.