The Philippine music scene continues to sizzle as Vibe PH releases its latest Main Vibe Leaderboard and Uprising Universe update for March 10, 2026. With established acts holding their ground and fresh faces climbing the ranks, the competition for the OPM spotlight has never been more intense.
The Chart-Toppers: "Shadows" Remains Unbeatable
As of 5 PM on March 10, Innervoices continues to dominate the charts with their hit single "Shadows," maintaining the Rank 1 position. Their steady reign is followed closely by heavy hitters like Sam Concepcion with "Pakisabi Na Lang" at Rank 2 and the global sensation HORI7ON with "Lunod" at Rank 3.
The Top 10 remains a diverse mix of pop, soul, and P-pop, featuring artists like Bilib, Andi Chang, Kenaniah, and Dwta.
Rising Stars to Watch: Spotlight on "Ngiti" and "Baka Sakali"
While the Main Vibe Leaderboard showcases the current giants, the Uprising Universe is where the next big hits are brewing. Two tracks, in particular, are generating massive buzz among fans:
* "Ngiti" by Carren Eistrup: Carren is capturing hearts with this infectious track. Her vocal clarity and the song's feel-good energy have made it a standout in the Uprising roster. It's the kind of track that promises to move from the "rising" category to the main charts very soon.
* "Baka Sakali" by Eunice Janine & Hyeonyul Kim: This collaboration is a masterclass in chemistry. Blending soulful Filipino vibes with a modern edge, "Baka Sakali" is the anthem for the hopeful romantics, quickly becoming a fan-favorite for its relatable lyrics and smooth production.
Other notable mentions in the Uprising Universe include Jolianne’s "Afterthought," YGIG’s "Chicka-Chick-A," and Project Wan’s "UY!", proving that the future of OPM is in very capable hands.
Why These Charts Matter
Vibe PH has become a crucial barometer for what Filipinos are actually listening to. By separating the established hits from the "Uprising Universe," the platform provides a unique stage for indie and emerging artists to be discovered alongside mainstream icons.
Whether you're into the veteran sounds of Innervoices or the fresh pop stylings of Carren Eistrup, the March 10 update proves one thing: OPM is thriving, evolving, and louder than ever.
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