Shehyee

Christopher John Rosales Ongkiko (born February 13, 1992),[1] who records under his stage name Shehyee,[1] is a Filipino rapper and occasional actor from Mandaluyong, Philippines. He is known for his 2013 hit singles "Trip Lang" and "Inspirasyon". He first garnered recognition by participating and battling in the rap battle league FlipTop for several years; his battles were uploaded on the social media video sharing site YouTube that garnered millions of views and shares. Shehyee and his friend Smugglaz rose to fame by winning the 'Dos Por Dos Tournament' of the said league.[2][3] He later rose to prominence as a rapper, releasing several singles and an album.

Shehyee
Shehyee performing during a mall show in Iloilo.
Background information
Birth nameChristopher John Rosales Ongkiko
Born (1992-02-13) February 13, 1992
Mandaluyong, Philippines
GenresHip hop, pop
Occupation(s)Rapper, musician, actor
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2013–present
LabelsFlipMusic Records
Viva Records
Associated actsDonnalyn Bartolome
Yumi Lacsamana
WebsiteShehyee on Facebook

Shehyee has also participated in acting, appearing in three films. He is known for his portrayal as 'Piggy Gang' in the 2014 Filipino blockbuster teen film Talk Back and You're Dead starring James Reid and Nadine Lustre.[4]

Early and personal life

Shehyee was born Christopher John Ongkiko and raised in Mandaluyong, Philippines[5] on February 13, 1992.[1] Ongkiko graduated high school at Jose Rizal University as an honor student and attended San Beda College to study law. His brother Renzie Ongkiko is a journalist and media personality in TV5.

Rapping career

Shehyee rose to fame in a hip hop rap battle league in the Philippines. Shehyee and his friend Abra, also a Pinoy hip hop artist, are considered rivals because of their looks and same tactics but considered as a blockbuster when they collaborate.[6]

2013: Shehyee

Shehyee released his debut self-titled album named Shehyee on October 11, 2013.[5][7] His debut single, "Trip Lang" was a Myx Top 10 chart hit as well as reaching the top ten in other local charts in the Philippines. It was a hit locally, reaching 14 million views on YouTube and a million streams on Spotify.[8] His second single, "Inspirasyon", which is about a journey of a hopeless romantic guy was praised by an author as a quality song and reached 3 million views on YouTube.[9] There have been several mall tours with the same name promoting the album, the most notable was in Iloilo. "Trip Lang" was nominated as Best Rap Recording at the 27th Awit Awards.[10]

2014–present: Regaining prominence

Shehyee released another single on September 25, 2014 on YouTube,[11] entitled "Isang Umaga";[11] about a guy worrying about his relationship with his girlfriend (played by Meg Imperial in the music video).[11] Shehyee and Donnalyn Bartolome also collaborated on a track entitled "Huwag Siya" in 2014. In July 2015, he won the first Spotify Emerge in Asia, by topping ten other artists from the continent, including Marion Aunor.[12]

He announced the release of an album in 2015,[13] but the unveiling of this next album was delayed and no further announcements were heard from Shehyee's management ever since; but it was widely expected to be released in 2017.

He released another single on December 19, 2015 on his label's YouTube channel, entitled "Samalamig". The music video was released three months later and featured Filipino comedian Kuya Jobert and rapper Zaito.

Shehyee was also credited as the main artist with Donnalyn Bartolome on a single entitled "Pag Siya" which supposedly was a sequel to their previous collaboration, "Huwag Siya" in 2014.[14]

Shehyee and rapper Sinio gained controversy after a rap battle in which Shehyee's girlfriend Anne Mateo was mentioned and dissed multiple times in the battle in an offensive manner.[15][16] Sinio later apologized after Mateo's mom warned to sue him.

Shehyee participated in the annual prestigious FlipTop's 2018 Isabuhay Tournament, where he came out as the champion against 15 other top battle emcees. By his victory, Shehyee made history by being the first battle emcee in the prominent battle rap league to become a champion both as an individual emcee and with a partner in the Dos Por Dos tournament, where he won with Smugglaz in 2012.

Shehyee announced an upcoming 16-track album to be released in 2019 after his Isabuhay tournament victory in FlipTop. He also used an unreleased track called "Aba Uki Din" about gender inequality in the society on his battle introductions on FlipTop. However, the speculations and hype regarding the album degraded because Shehyee became busy in streaming video games on Facebook and no further developments of the project occurred.

Discography

Studio albums

Discography
YearAlbumLabel
2013 Shehyee Viva Records/FlipMusic Records
2019 TBA Viva Records/FlipMusic Records

Singles

Singles
YearSongAlbum
2013 "Trip Lang" (feat. Sam Pinto) Shehyee
2014 "Inspirasyon"
"Isang Umaga" (feat. Yumi Lacsamana)
2016 "Samalamig" TBA
"Pag Siya" Happy Break Up (Donnalyn Bartolome)
2017 "Bituin" (feat. Keiko Necesario) TBA
Singles
YearSongArtistAlbumNotes
2012 "Hipon" Sir Rex Kantatero Parody of Maroon 5's "Payphone".
2014 "Tuloy Pa Rin" Various Artists ABNKKBSNPLAko?! OST
2014 "Huwag Siya" [yn Bartolome]] Kakaibabe

Music video appearances

  • "MasaRAP" (Schizophrenia, 2014)
  • "Kakaibabe" (Donnalyn Bartolome, 2014)
  • "Dyosa" (Yumi Lacsamana, 2014)

Filmography

Ongkiko has featured in two films. He portrayed a batchmate of the main character in the film The Gifted, which is his first film appearance, in 2014. He also portrayed the character Piggy Gang in the film Talk Back and You're Dead with James Reid and Nadine Lustre, and had a cameo role in the 2014 film ABNKKBSNPLAko?!.[17]

Year Film Role Notes
2014 The Gifted Batchmate First film appearance.
2014 ABNKKBSNPLAko?! Student
2014 Talk Back and You're Dead Piggy Gang

References

  1. Ongkiko, Christopher John. "Facebook post confirming his birthday by Shehyee". Facebook. Shehyee. Retrieved February 13, 2012.
  2. "Rapper Shehyee is PH's 'emerging' artist of 2015". manilatimes.com.
  3. "Shehyee and Smugglaz Wins Dos Por Dos Tournament 2012". Halo Halong Pinoy Blog. Retrieved September 4, 2012.
  4. "21 Questions: Shehyee". urbanpinas.com. Archived from the original on 2015-04-06.
  5. Liwanag, Punch. "Shehyee: Next hot pinoy rapper?". mb.com.ph. mb.com.ph. Retrieved October 3, 2013.
  6. Cruz, Rona Marie. "Collaborations Waiting to Happen". urbanpinas.com. Urban Pinas. Archived from the original on February 22, 2015. Retrieved May 13, 2014.
  7. "Shehyee (2013 album) on iTunes". iTunes.apple.com.
  8. "Music Video on YouTube".
  9. Cruz, Rona Marie. "Inspirasyon by Shehyee". urbanpinas.com. Urban Pinas. Archived from the original on 2015-02-22.
  10. 27th Awit Awards#Winners and nominees
  11. "Music Video on YouTube".
  12. Bayani, Oliver. "Filipino Rap whiz kid Shehyee wins Asia's first Spotify Emerge". adobomagazine.com. Retrieved July 9, 2015.
  13. "Video on YouTube".
  14. Video on YouTube
  15. Abanilla, Clarizel. "Ann Mateo's mom wants to sue Fliptop's Sinio over offensive rap battle lines". Inquirer.net. Retrieved February 6, 2017.
  16. "Model's mom plans to sue FlipTop star over rap battle". ABS-CBN News.
  17. "Shehyee on IMDb".
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