1st.One Team Up With Yuridope For “Kung Saan Saan” – Listen
The P-pop boy group initially released the track on January 16, 2026, now bringing in the “Rosas” hitmaker for a surprise verse.
1st.One, Yuridope: Courtesy of FirstOne Entertainment and Yuridope.
1st.One: Courtesy of FirstOne Entertainment.
P-pop boy group 1st.One have teamed up with Muntinlupa-based hip-hop artist Yuridope for a new version of “Kung Saan Saan,” as part of their debut full-length album, GIGIL.
Released on August 14, 2026, the collaboration marks 1st.One’s first-ever team-up with Elvin Santos, better known as Yuridope. The track was written by OPM artist jikamarie, Yuridope, and 1st.One members Alpha and J, with production and additional writing by Ken Ponce.
Originally released as a single on January 16, 2026, “Kung Saan Saan” blends hip-hop and pop elements into a romantic anthem about watching someone repeatedly choose partners who let them down. The song serves as reassurance with the lyrics: “Kung saan, saan ka pa tumitingin / ‘Di ka ba nagsasawa na makinig / Paulit-ulit mga pangakong napapako / Kung sa’kin wala kang takot ‘di ako magbabago.”
The new version gives the song a fresh edge while retaining its message with Yuridope’s verse: “Madali akong makasundo / Ano bang hiling mo o gusto? / Ayaw kita na malulungkot / Kaya ikaw ang masusunod.“
“Kung Saan Saan” is one of 11 tracks on GIGIL, which follows the pre-release single “Gigil,” released on July 24, 2026. It joins “Gusto Mo Ba,” featuring jikamarie, as the album’s second collaborative track.
Check out the full track list below:
- “Raulo”
- “Gigil”
- “Pomada”
- “Halika na”
- “Baby i’m sorry”
- “Gusto Mo Ba”
- “F1”
- “Bintana”
- “Kung Saan Saan”
- “The lawyer”
- “Love Letter (Wag kang bibitaw)”
Marking the sixth anniversary of 1st.One’s debut, their first-ever full-length album GIGIL has been described by the members as the album closest to the sound they want to create moving forward, which each member contributing creatively throughout the project.
Formed under FirstOne Entertainment, 1st.One debuted on July 31, 2020 with the single, “You Are The One (Ttak Maja Nuh).” They are made up of members Ace, Max, Alpha, J, Russ (formerly Joker), and Jayson.
Listen to 1st.One’s collaborative track, “Kung Saan Saan” featuring Yuridope, below:
Frequently Asked Questions
The new version of “Kung Saan Saan” reimagines 1st.One’s romantic ballad with an added verse from Yuridope, exploring themes of unwavering devotion despite repeated heartbreak. It appears on 1st.One’s debut full-length album, GIGIL, released August 14, 2026.
1st.One and Yuridope released their collaborative version of “Kung Saan Saan” on August 14, 2026, as part of GIGIL, 1st.One’s debut full-length album. The song was originally released as a solo single on January 16, 2026.
“Kung Saan Saan” was written by OPM artist jikamarie, Yuridope, and 1st.One members Alpha and J, with production and additional writing by Ken Ponce. Yuridope, whose real name is Elvin Santos, is a Muntinlupa-based hip-hop artist.
GIGIL is 1st.One’s debut full-length album, released to mark the group’s sixth anniversary. It contains 11 tracks, including two collaborations: “Gusto Mo Ba” with jikamarie and “Kung Saan Saan” with Yuridope, alongside the pre-release single “Gigil.”
1st.One is a P-pop boy group formed under FirstOne Entertainment, composed of members Ace, Max, Alpha, J, Russ, and Jayson. The group debuted on July 31, 2020, with the single “You Are The One (Ttak Maja Nuh).”

Andrea Manuel
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