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SB19's 'Dungka!' featured in FIFA World Cup TikTok

SB19's 'Dungka!' featured in FIFA World Cup TikTok

GMA Network2 days ago

SB19's song "Dungka!" was used in a recent TikTok uploaded by FIFA World Cup.
The 20-second clip uploaded by FIFA shows a compilation of impressive games by Germany's Manuel Neuer.
"Kung 'di mo raw siya gusto; tumabi ka d'yan," FIFA wrote in the caption.
SB19 member Ken saw the video and commented, "FIFAAAAAAAAAAAAA" with different emojis. Pablo also reposted the video.
"Dungka!" is an upbeat rave track from SB19's much-awaited EP "Simula at Wakas." The album also includes the comeback single, "DAM."
Over the weekend, the P-Pop Kings kicked off their Simula at Wakas World Tour with a two-night concert at the Philippine Arena.
SB19 will have their world tour across 18 cities in Asia and the Pacific, the Middle East, and North America.

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