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Chocolate Factory | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Pampanga, Philippines |
Genres | |
Years active | 2006–present |
Members | Anthony Brown Khay Regala Ouie Domingo Kram Ocampo Boney Hipe |
Website | chocolatefactorybandph.com |
Chocolate Factory is a Filipino reggae band based in Pampanga, Philippines. The band is currently composed of Anthony Brown, Khay Regala, Ouie Domingo, Kram Ocampo, and Boney Hipe. Known for their Youtube covers, the group's musical style primarily consists of reggae music, classic rock, groovy instrumentation with jazz and blues roots.
Background
editChocolate Factory was formed in 2006 by Anthony Brown, Khay Regala, Dino Castro, Deney Castro, and later joined by Jeffree Phill Dela Cruz. After the Castros and Jeffree Phill Dela Cruz's departure, the roles were replaced by Ouie Domingo, Kram Ocampo, and Boney Hipe. With their high proficiency and mastery in playing their instruments along with undeniable charisma and stage presence, it is the perfect combination to match their dance-infusing anthems. Their original songs “Ilalim”, “Letra”, “Sexy Lady” and ” One Love” became a phenomenon and later on being aired to radio stations which resulted to Chocolate Factory’s accelerated stardom.
From gig after gig, they manage to win the hearts of the people and continually soar high to reach the goal to become one of the best Musicians in the Country.
Discography
editStudio albums
edit2019 – Chocolate Factory - Album
EP
edit2021 – Kriminal Minds
Singles
edit2023 – Luzviminda
2023 – Paglipad featuring Gloc-9
Awards and nominations
editYear | Award Giving Body | Category | Nominated Work | Results |
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2020 | Awit Awards | Best World Music Recording | "Lord" | Won |
2021 | Awit Awards | Best World Music Recording | "Asa ka pa?" | Nominated |
2022 | Awit Awards | Best World Music Recording | "Panaginip (Raga Muffin Girl)" | Nominated |
Members
edit- Current
- Anthony Brown – lead vocals (2006–present)
- Khay Regala – drummer (2006–present)
- Ouie Domingo – bass guitar (2015–present)
- Kram Ocampo – lead guitarist (2015–present)
- Boney Hipe – keys (2020–present)
- Former
- Dino Castro – lead guitarist (2006-2015)
- Deney Castro – bass guitar (2006-2015)
- Jeffree Phill Dela Cruz – sax and keys (2009-2020)
External links
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Category:Filipino rock music groups Category:Reggae groups Category:Alternative rock groups Category:Musical groups established in 2006 Category:Musical groups from Pampanga