Filipino girl group BINI, the boy band SB19, and pop rock band Cup of Joe were announced as the most viewed Wikipedia articles in 2025 for P-Pop. BINI was previously the most viewed Filipino musician in 2024, with 1.2 million views and SB19 in 2020 with 2.8 million views.
They also dominated on the main page under the ‘Did You Know?’, ‘From Today’s Featured Article’, and ‘From Today’s Featured List’ sections. The chart-topping song “Multo” (Ghost) of Cup of Joe also joined the ‘Did You Know?’ section in 2025, and BINI’s third album FLAMES became the Tagalog album with the most viewed page on Wikipedia.
Here are the full list of the most viewed pages in Filipino pop music category on Wikipedia in 2025:
- BINI – 383.3K views
- SB19 – 354.2K views
- Cup of Joe – 216.5K views
- Viva Hot Babes – 127.6K views
- SexBomb Girls – 127.6K views
- Ben&Ben – 77.8K views
- Apo Hiking Society – 43.2K views
- VST & Company – 40.6K views
- Lola Amour – 39.6K views
- MNL48 – 37.9K views
- 4th Impact – 37,222 views
- Hori7on – 37,220 views
- BGYO – 37.5K views
- KAIA – 24.1K views
- SunKissed Lola – 24.1K views
- The Juans – 21.6k views
- GAT – 20.3K views
- Over October – 10.8K views
- ALAMAT – 8.9K views
- This Band – 8.4K views
- NEW:ID – 8.2K views
- YGIG – 5.97 views
- VVINK – 5.91 views
- Press Hit Play – 3.3K views
- G22 – 2.03K views
- VXON – 1.04K views
Members of KAIA Charice and Angela expressed their feelings with heart emojis on X. The fanbase of The Juans shared the news with the caption “@TheJuans_BAND with 21.6K searches“.
The Wikipedia pages are supported by a Philippine music task force under WikiProject Tambayan Philippines and WikiProject Music. It was founded by the Wikipedia contributor “TagaSanPedro” and also features members “TitoPao”, “D-Flo27”, “Relayed”,”Borgenland”, “Royiswariii”, “AstrooKai”, “AdobongPogi”, and “MelissaFukunaga”.
Recently, as Wikipedia celebrates its 25th anniversary, its Cebuano version ranked at number 2 with 6.11 million Wikipedia articles with 7 administrators, Waray-Waray version at number 17, and the Tagalog version sits at 106th place with 48,000 articles (as of 15 January, according to ScienceKonek).


