🏠 The PBB Journey — More Than Just a Show
Pinoy Big Brother has long been more than just a reality series. Since its debut in 2005, it has been a mirror of Filipino dreams, drama, friendships, and self-discovery — all played out inside a bright yellow house under 24/7 surveillance.
But beyond the challenges, confession rooms, and Big Nights — there’s the music. The songs that defined each season still echo in our minds and karaoke playlists today.
🎶 The Most Memorable PBB Karaoke Anthems
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🎤 “Pinoy Ako” – Orange & Lemons
This is THE anthem. Released during the very first season, “Pinoy Ako” became a rallying cry of Filipino pride. It's upbeat, catchy, and still gets people singing together. -
💖 “Kabataang Pinoy” – Itchyworms
This high-energy track is a favorite during Big Nights. It reflects the optimism and courage of the youth — and it’s a karaoke staple during group hangouts. -
🎧 “Sikat Ang Pinoy” – Toni Gonzaga
A feel-good OPM pop song that celebrates Filipino talent and grit. Perfect for solo karaoke moments. -
💬 “Ikaw Ang Pinili ng Puso Ko” – Yeng Constantino
Released during a romantic PBB season twist, this ballad captures the emotional highs of house romances — and is perfect for karaoke nights that need some feels. -
🌟 “Let’s Get Loud” – Toni Gonzaga (PBB Opening Theme, Party Version)
Used in the opening of several live events, this track symbolizes the energy and excitement of Big Nights. It’s often recreated in karaoke sessions with full dance routines!
🎤 Why These Songs Stick
PBB songs are emotional bookmarks. They transport us to specific seasons, contestants we rooted for, tears we shed during evictions, and laughter during weekly tasks.
These songs are:
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Relatable
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Empowering
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Easy to sing (and shout!)
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Nostalgic and tied to national moments
🎤 Sing Your Big Night With TagSingCo
Whether you’re celebrating this season’s finale or just feeling nostalgic, TagSingCo lets you queue your favorite PBB tracks in seconds — no remote-passing required. Just scan, search, and sing!
Host your own Big Night karaoke watch party — or relive old seasons with music that defined an era.