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VXON
VXON in 2025 (left to right): Sam, Vince, Franz, Patrick, C13
VXON in 2025 (left to right): Sam, Vince, Franz, Patrick, C13
Background information
OriginManila, Philippines
Genres
Years active2022 (2022)–present
LabelsCornerstone Entertainment
Republic Records Philippines
(UMG)
Members
  • C13
  • Sam
  • Franz
  • Vince
  • Patrick
WebsiteOfficial website

Vxon (read as vision; stylized in all caps) is a Filipino boy band formed by Cornerstone Entertainment. The group is composed of five members: C13, Sam, Franz, Vince, and Patrick. Dubbed as the "Monsters of P-pop" by the public and various media,[1] they made their official debut upon the release of their single "The Beast" on January 7, 2022.[2]

History

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Pre-debut

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In the latter part of December 2021, Cornerstone Entertainment announced their first boy group under their management consisting of C13, Sam, Franz, Vince, and Patrick. The group's lineup included members with prior experience in the entertainment industry. C13 previously appeared on the South Korean reality competition program Under Nineteen using his original name, Christian, and made his solo debut in 2021. Sam made his acting debut in 2019's Starla and appeared in several TV series, including Oh, Mando! and Wheel of Love: Weekend to Remember. Franz joined the first season of The Voice Kids. Vince and Patrick were both regulars in local performance competitions.[3][4]

2022–2023: Debut with "The Beast" and career beginnings

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File:Vxon logo.jpg
The official logo of VXON

VXON released their debut single "The Beast" on January 7, 2022. The song is produced by C13 and Korean music producer Knockloud, while the choreography is created by Matt Padilla of the Philippine All Stars and South Korea's Kim Tae-hoon of 1Million Dance Studio and The Bips.[2] On April 1, the group released their second single "P.S", which is co-written by C13, Franz, and Sam.[5] In the same month, the group performed at the inaugural edition of PPOPCON, alongside other P-pop groups like SB19, Bini, and Kaia.[6][7] The group also released several soundtracks for different shows, such as "Reach the Top" in July for TV5's reality competition Top Class: Rise To P-Pop Stardom[8] and "Luv Is" with Zephanie in August for GMA Network's TV series of the same title.[9] In September 2022, VXON was announced as Realme's first P-pop group ambassador, coinciding with the release of their third single "Fiyaah", which incorporates English, Filipino, and Spanish. The song achieved local and international success, reaching top positions on iTunes charts in the United Arab Emirates and the Philippines.[10] In October, the group collaborated with Jonathan Manalo and released a remake of the single "Ikaw Na Na Na" originally performed by Gimme 5.[11]

On January 1, 2023, VXON was honored by the TAG Awards Chicago as the 2022 Band of the Year (Bronze), alongside SB19 and Ben&Ben, who received gold and silver, respectively.[12] In the same month, the group also released their fourth single "Dulo", marking their first anniversary in the industry.[13] In February 2023, VXON won in Nylon Manila's Big Bold Brave Awards 2023 as the Favorite Rookie P-pop Group.[14] The group also released several singles, "Breaking Bad" in March,[15] "Pretty Please" in June,[16] and "Lisan" and "Sandal" in August and September, respectively.[17]

2024–present: 20:20

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On January 26, 2024, the group released their first studio album titled 20:20.[18] The album comprises nine songs, including the lead tracks "SSP (Saksak sa Puso)" and "Kalaw", as well as previously released tracks "Lisan" and "Sandal".[19] Notably, the album features collaborations with other artists, including G22's AJ on the track "O Kay Sarap", Zephanie on "Miss na Kita", and MC Einstein on "Gamu-Gamo".[20] In July, Philpop Himig Handog released twelve songs that would compete in its annual competition.[21] The group performed one of the songs, "MHWG," written by Rob Angeles.[22]

In commemoration of VXON's third anniversary, the single "Agila" was released on January 10, 2025.[23] This was subsequently followed by the release of "Tabi Tabi" in March[24] and "Sh*t Sobrang Init" in April.[25] On June 26, 2025, the group released a funk pop song "Dapat Lang Ako Lang".[26]

Members

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VXON is composed of five members, namely:[27]

  • C13 (Christian Brennen Saraos) – leader, main rapper
  • Sam (Samuel Gerard Cafranca) – lead vocalist, lead rapper
  • Franz (Franz Robin Chua Palapo) – main vocalist
  • Vince (Enzo Vince Dizon) – lead vocalist
  • Patrick (Patrick Rocamora) – main dancer

Discography

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Studio albums

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List of studio albums
Title Details
20:20
Track listing
  1. "SSP (Saksak sa Puso)"
  2. "Kalaw"
  3. "Gamu-Gamo" ft. MC Einstein
  4. "Coco" ft. VXON Patrick
  5. "O Kay Sarap" ft. G22 AJ
  6. "Miss na Kita" ft. Zephanie
  7. "KNT (Kanta ng Tanga)"
  8. "Lisan" (Stripped ver.)
  9. "Sandal"

Singles

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List of singles, showing year released, and associated albums
Title Year Album
"The Beast" 2022 Non-album single
"P.S"
"Fiyaah"
"Ikaw Na Na Na" (orig. song by Gimme 5)
"Dulo" 2023
"Breaking Bad"
"Pretty Please"
"Lisan"
"Sandal"
"SSP (Saksak sa Puso)" 2024 20:20
"Kalaw"
"MHWG" Non-album single
"Agila" 2025
"Tabi Tabi"
"Sh*t Sobrang Init"
"Dapat Lang Ako Lang"

Soundtrack appearances

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List of media in which VXON's songs have been used
Year Film/series/program Song(s) Ref.
2022 Top Class: Rise To P-Pop Stardom "Reach the Top" [8]
2023 Luv Is "Luv Is" (with Zephanie) [9]

Awards and nominations

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Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Category Nominee / Work Result Ref.
Awit Awards 2023 Best Pop Recording "Ikaw Na Na Na" Shortlisted [28]
"Luv Is" Shortlisted
2024 Best Performance by a Group "Lisan" Shortlisted [29]
2025 Best Pop Recording "MHWG" Shortlisted [30]
Best Rap/Hiphop Recording "Gamu-Gamo" Shortlisted [31]
Music Rank Asian Choice Awards 2023 Rising Asian Artist VXON 2nd Place [32]
Nylon Manila's Big Bold Brave Awards 2023 Favorite Rookie P-pop Group Won [14]
2024 Favorite P-pop Group Nominated [33]
Philippines Choice Awards (Saludo Excellence Award) 2023 Best Male P-pop Group Won
P-pop Music Awards 2022 P-pop Main Visual of the Year (Male Category) Vince Won [34]
2023 P-pop Top Main Dance of the Year (Male) Patrick Won [35]
2025 Rising Boy Group of the Year VXON Nominated [36]
RAWR Awards 2023 Favorite Group Nominated
TAG Awards Chicago 2022 Band of the Year Bronze [12]
2023 #TAG25Under25 C13, Sam, Patrick, Franz Nominated
TikTok Awards Philippines 2022 P-pop Group of the year VXON Nominated [37]
VP Choice Awards 2023 P-pop Song of the Year "The Beast" Nominated [38]
VP/Spotlight of the Year (January & February) VXON Won
Group Performer of the Year Nominated
2024 Nominated [39]
P-pop Song of the Year "Sandal" Nominated
Video of the Year Nominated
2025 P-pop Song of the Year "SSP" Nominated [40]

Listicles

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Name of publisher, name of listicle, year listed, and placement result
Publisher Listicle Year Result Ref.
Billboard Philippines P-pop Rising Class 2025 Placed [41]

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