Filipino singer-songwriter and producer, JMKO welcomes listeners to a new generation of authentic R&B with his fresh single, “Malibu.” The authentic, coastal R&B record is the soft summer track we’ve been waiting for – all year long.
Making waves isn’t new to JMKO. Rising to fame in his native Philippines through a reality television competition (GMA Network’s To The Top), JMKO also earned the Himig TikTok Choice Award and went on to win the hearts of international listeners.
The turning point in JMKO’s career came from the untimely passing of his brother with whom he shared dreams of pursuing a career in music. Together, they were raised on the music of the early 2000s and sang as a family. “He was my blueprint when I was a kid,” remembers JMKO.
A few years ago, JMKO decided on a fresh start in the United States, first in New York, then Los Angeles where he now resides. “Singing in English is different,” shares JMKO. “You always have to put your best foot forward and perform.” Fortunately, JMKO isn’t afraid of giving his all to the things he loves.
Looking back, JMKO takes pride in his era of virality, the early stages of his career marked by TikTok fame and a hard launch into the world in which he now thrives. JMKO’s music has matured over last couple of years, taking on a more cinematic and authentic songwriting style. Now, he's more sure of himself and his craft and focused on moving forward.
“‘Malibu’ was inspired by my move from the Philippines to Los Angeles,” explains JMKO. “Oddly enough, I grew up on Malibu Street in the Philippines. But the real story comes from the first time I went to Malibu to hang out with friends. It was magical and hit differently. I thought about how I felt alienated when I first arrived but now there was this feeling of home. Now LA feels like a second home to me.”
The authenticity behind “Malibu” is what JMKO hopes listeners will hold on to. “The idea is how I inspired myself to be genuine in a new place and wanting to start from scratch and be a different person than who I was before. Malibu reminds me that you can be yourself and have fun and be at ease. You don’t have to wear a mask,” he adds.
While his music awakens a unique listening journey for each individual, JMKO hopes everyone can take away the importance of being yourself and having fun. A feel-good track, “Malibu” comes from genuine feelings and is designed to freeze time. JMKO hopes this temporary pause will enable listeners to hold on to the time, place, and people they're with – and remember that special moment every time they hear “Malibu.”
Engineered by Jett Galindo and co-written by Ryan Lu, “Malibu” was written and produced by JMKO and recorded in Ohio. The “Malibu” we’ve come to love isn’t the original. The original was lost in the universe, along with JMKO’s laptop, mic, and entire collection of produced music taken from his car. This version is meant to hold on to the emotions of the first in a more stripped down, authentic format, reminding us that even in moments of despair, not all is lost.
“Malibu” introduces the story that unravels throughout the EP. The single stands out on the record as the singular “coastal R&B” track; the remaining tracks feature JMKO’s signature pop and R&B fusion. "Malibu" has a tangent single, "Orbit," which will also be on the upcoming EP.
In the years since writing “Malibu,” JMKO has gone on to manifest his career blossoming. While listening to the final version of the single after recording, he envisioned performing in front of a huge crowd. Fast forward to this summer, listeners had the pleasure of watching JMKO perform alongside the popular Filipina girl group, BINI on their world tour in Los Angeles and Las Vegas. “It was so nice to perform the song I wrote and produced and see people singing along,” shares JMKO.
For JMKO, success is more than building the American dream – it’s a journey of personal growth and connecting with a larger community. He hopes to bring more recognition to Filipino musicians on the global stage and continue to inspire listeners around the world.
“Malibu” is available on all streaming platforms, with promotional support from Starlight PR.
Make sure to stay connected to JMKO on all platforms for new music, videos, and social posts.
Spotify | YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | X | YouTube
-
Ice Spice Appears on Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign’s ‘New Body,’ New Report Says
Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign never got to release "New Body" with Nicki Minaj's verse.
-
Angine de Poitrine Spark Another Viral Moment With Surprise Billboard Canada Awards Appearance
The mysterious duo picked up the Global Breakthrough prize at the Toronto ceremony
-
Everywhere At Once Adds Fatboy Slim, Lucy Spraggan, Gene, D Double E, And More To Massive Festival Bill
They join The Lathums, Becky Hill, Rizzle Kicks and more in a line-up that supports grassroots music venues across the country
-
Red Hot Chili Peppers Land Over $300 Million From Catalog Sale
Warner Music Group, the band's home since 1991's Blood Sugar Sex Magik, acquires the Peppers' catalog as part of Bain Capital joint venture
-
Guns N’ Roses Debut Nothin’ And Atlas At Tour Opening Show
Guns N’ Roses Debut Nothin’ And Atlas At Tour Opening Show
-
Turning Point USA reveals performers for its All-American Halftime Show
Turning Point USA first revealed plans for its Super Bowl Halftime Show alternative in October.
-
JMKO Awakens the Soul with Feel-Good Single ‘Malibu’
Filipino artist JMKO embraces authenticity, new beginnings and coastal R&B on his feel-good single “Malibu.”
-
The Weeknd Concludes Sold-Out Five-Night Wembley Stadium Run
-
KatzPascale Bring A Hypnotic New Sound To Chamber Music
In stumbling upon a once-in-a-lifetime creative synergy, the saxophonist and cellist, co-signed by Fred Again.., are rewriting the rules of live music and making you cry in the process
-
John Summit takes a break from touring to “recharge” ahead of fall shows
Summit will no longer play four European festivals this month.
-
Ellie Goulding Files Lawsuit Over Live Nation “Conflict Of Interests”
The suit claims TaP Management's ties to Live Nation were not disclosed to her while she was signing deals with the entertainment company
-
Akriila shares a special playlist to mark the arrival of her new album
The Chilean artist teases her second record, ‘Lucy Miró Al Mundo Y Notó Que Está Girando, Es Mi Segundo Disco’
-
Peezy Joins Forces With Babyfxce E On “I Can’t Tell”
-
Smiley Drops New Song "Two Tone"
Smiley is back with his new single, "Two Tone," which carries forth his signature style that has proven to be polarizing.
-
“U Dig Me” Marks Another Release From Kenny Muney
Kenny Muney is a Memphis artist whose new album "U Dig Me" is coming soon, and on Wednesday, the title track was released.
-
Cochise Brings a Fresh Sound on “Skin Care”
Cochise has fans demanding a new album soon, but at least he will hold them over for now with the new single "SKIN CARE."
-
Rocket Rese Drops Heavy New Collaboration "BAPTIZED" With SosMula
Rocket Rese shared his first project of his career this year and it doesn't look like he's going to slow down for the rest of 2026.
-
BOAT REMIX – Song by Trim & Pooh Shiesty
Trim's "BOAT" gained a lot of motion last year, and now we have a 2026 remix with none other than Pooh Shiesty.
-
Dead Kennedys Guitarist Claims Jello Biafra Is Holding Back Potential Reunion
"It's not an issue for me or Klaus," founding Dead Kennedys guitarist East Bay Ray explains.
-
LE SSERAFIM announce 2025 ‘Easy Crazy Hot’ world tour
Featuring concerts in Asia, North America and more
-
Mischa Barton reveals she’s a huge Oasis fan: “They’re the coolest”
“What kind of self-respecting Brit would I be if I wasn’t?”
-
Eem Triplin drops “Duya” single ahead of upcoming album
Eem Triplin, once known for crafting type-beat internet productions, has smoothly transitioned into a full-fledged artist in his own right.
-
Kiana Ledé On Being Indie, ‘Cut Ties,’ And Singlehandedly Extending Spooky Season
The singer detailed how she intertwined love and horror for 'V Sessions.'
-
Royal Deb displays her Jamaican roots new reggae single “Somebody For Everybody”
Since Royal Deb was just a child in St. Ann, Jamaica, she has been immersed in the reggae music scene.







COMMENTS
Leave a comment