Khel Pangilinan’s “Alipin” Enters The Top Philippine Songs Chart
A cover of Shamrock’s “Alipin,” Pangilinan’s rendition of the track was released on November 20, 2024 as part his BANDROOM SESSIONS series of EPs.
Khel Pangilinan: courtesy of @khel.pangilinan
Khel Pangilinan: courtesy of @khel.pangilinan
This week, Khel Pangilinan entered the Billboard Philippines Top Philippine Songs chart.
On August 27, 2025, Billboard Philippines revealed its chart rankings for the week of August 30, 2025. For the Top Philippine Songs, a sole new entry comes in the form of Khel Pangilinan’s “Alipin,” as it makes a smashing debut on the chart at No. 8. In addition to this, it has also ranked up on the Billboard Philippines Hot 100, making a massive jump from it debut ranking at No. 58 last week to No. 19 this week.
A cover of Filipino rock band Shamrock’s “Alipin,” Pangilinan’s rendition of the track was released on November 20, 2024 as part of the singer’s BANDROOM SESSIONS series of EPs. Notably, Shamrock’s original version of the track has entered the Billboard Philippines Hot 100 this week, debuting at No. 100.
For the rest of the top 10 of the Billboard Philippines Top Philippine Songs this week, Cup of Joe’s “Multo” and December Avenue’s “Saksi Ang Langit” continue to hold onto the No. 1 and No. 2 spot respectively. They are immediately followed by Le John’s “Naiilang” at No. 3, as well as Maki’s “Kahel Na Langit” at No. 4 and Soapdish’s “Tensionado” at No. 5.
Meanwhile, Cup of Joe and Janine’s “Tingin” is at No. 6, followed by TJ Monterde and KZ Tandingan “Palagi” at No. 7. After them is the aforementioned “Alipin” at No. 8, as the chart’s top 10 this week is rounded off by December Avenue’s “Bulong” at No. 9 and Earl Agustin’s “Tibok” No. 10.
Billboard Philippines‘ Top Philippine Songs chart is the country’s music chart that focuses exclusively on Filipino songs, spotlighting the most notable as well as fast-rising musical acts and their songs from all over the Philippines. On a weekly basis, it ranks the top 25 tracks in the country based on both audio and streaming data compiled by leading music and entertainment data provider Luminate.