In the entertainment industry, respect usually comes from tenure, age, and contribution. It is not easy to acquire respect from the industry's most respected people, but PABLO, as young as he is, is already one of the most respected people in the music industry. Why? True artists recognize real talent, and PABLO is one of the most talented artists of today's generation. His greatness doesn't only come from his voice but also from his pen game and character.
The leader of the phenomenal PPOP group, SB19, leads with humility, acceptance, kindness, and a collaborative mind. Robin Sharma said that real leadership is about transforming limitations into possibilities. In their interview with The Juans, something that Ken said made a mark to many of their viewers. According to him, he hated his voice after he hit puberty because he couldn't hit high notes the way he used to. It was even one of the biggest reasons why he got into dancing. During the interview, he said that PABLO told him that he doesn't need to have a high range, that what he needed was style. Look at Ken now. A guy whose ability can push boundaries and break barriers. Someone witha unique sound and an alluring deep voice. Stell came to a point when he felt overwhelmed with pressure and doubted himself, but according to him, PABLO told him that he didn't need to be the best. Just have to be proud of what he does.
Josh had always been vocal when it came to praising PABLO. From how huge a character development he had to the great contribution he's giving to the group, Josh will always be one of the first to acknowledge him. Kenneth Blanchard said that the key to successful leadership is influence, not authority. Pinuno knew that there were things he had to work on, and he worked on them, inspiring his group to look inward and become better, too. Through his influence, the next generations of Filipino idols are learning to aim higher and become the best version of themselves. G22 Aj had been vocal about his admiration to the leader of SB19. Another aspiring new Pinoy idol, Pan, a member of the PPOP boy group 1621BC, said in an interview that PABLO's words made a powerful impact on him. He realized that he should continue working on his craft and keep his passion. Even Justin admitted that their beloved leader is one of his favorite singers.
Anyone who would witness PABLO perform would see the passion and grit in him. He's overflowing with heart and soul whenever he steps on that stage. He doesn't just sing or dance, he tells a story. He carries his audience into a world where we will be forced to face our deepest, darkest demons and conquer them. Lisa Haisha.com said that great leaders don't set out to be a leader; they set out to make a difference, and it's never about the role. It's always about the goal. PABLO never even thought of being in a group. He was offered to be a solo artist. When he was placed in a group and was tasked to lead, imagine the amount of pressure he felt. Eventually, he learned to embrace the role he was given and improve himself for the people he learned to treasure.
Lao Tzu said that a leader is best when people barely know he exists. When the work is done, his aim fulfilled, they will all say; we did it ourselves. I find this ironic because in the beginning, PABLO wasn't even credited for the songs he wrote for the group. If not for A'tin fighting for him to get the credit he deserved, their old management would've continued on earning from the songs he, too, should've benefited from. He is the chief songwriter of the group, the composer or co-composer of most of their songs, especially the famous ones, yet he never really sought to be the only one praised for them, even when he deserved it.
Through the years, there have been so many proofs of how respected PABLO is by his group mates and the people that knows him. Despite 1z Entertainment being owned by all members of the group, they chose him to be the CEO of their artist management company. He has taken so many responsibilities that he could barely promote his twin albums when they came out. He worked with the limited time and resources he had and made the most out of them. Instead of disappointment, what he had was realizations that he could use for his future endeavors. It's one of the greatest characteristics a leader should have. To have the ability to look beyond failure or dissatisfaction and into how he could do better.
PABLO didn't demand respect; he just aimed to inspire and touch people's lives. He never wanted to be placed on a pedestal, only to be remembered for the good he had done, but by not wanting recognition, people just naturally give it to him. People with the same level of respect and artistry find it easy to look at PABLO and see the greatness in him. He doesn't have to do anything except for what he has been doing all along, being himself and creating music. In this world we live in, respect is no longer free; it has to be earned, and PABLO has more than earned the respect he's receiving from his brothers, the people who work for and with them, and the music industry itself.
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