Data updated on 2025-07-24 16:20:36 UTC
3AM is a rising indie-pop solo act from Davao City, known for blending nostalgic sounds with modern storytelling.
Formed as a band in 2019, they debuted with “SHE”—a city pop-inspired track exploring quiet emotional complexities. Follow-up single “This Is Not (A Love Song)” and debut EP FEEL introduced their cinematic, emotionally rich style.
From 2020 to 2021, they released a trilogy of 80s-inspired tracks—“Valentine,” “Say You Wanna,” and “UH-OH”—which helped them surpass millions of streams. In 2022, they took a more introspective turn with their first Tagalog single “KUBLI,” followed by two more Tagalog tracks before going on hiatus in 2023.
The 2023 hiatus was a crucial moment of pause for 3AM. It gave Kei space to confront creative burnout, reflect on his journey, and reconnect with his purpose. What seemed like stillness became a period of quiet growth—shaping a more honest, fearless, and reimagined direction for the project.
In 2025, frontman Kei relaunched 3AM as a solo project—ushering in a bold new era of genre-bending experimentation and emotional honesty. With a reimagined identity and a devoted following, 3AM continues to carve out a distinct space in Filipino music.
Formed as a band in 2019, they debuted with “SHE”—a city pop-inspired track exploring quiet emotional complexities. Follow-up single “This Is Not (A Love Song)” and debut EP FEEL introduced their cinematic, emotionally rich style.
From 2020 to 2021, they released a trilogy of 80s-inspired tracks—“Valentine,” “Say You Wanna,” and “UH-OH”—which helped them surpass millions of streams. In 2022, they took a more introspective turn with their first Tagalog single “KUBLI,” followed by two more Tagalog tracks before going on hiatus in 2023.
The 2023 hiatus was a crucial moment of pause for 3AM. It gave Kei space to confront creative burnout, reflect on his journey, and reconnect with his purpose. What seemed like stillness became a period of quiet growth—shaping a more honest, fearless, and reimagined direction for the project.
In 2025, frontman Kei relaunched 3AM as a solo project—ushering in a bold new era of genre-bending experimentation and emotional honesty. With a reimagined identity and a devoted following, 3AM continues to carve out a distinct space in Filipino music.
Monthly listeners
29,537
Followers
9,271