Sex Bomb Girls
The Sexbomb Girls (also known as the SexBomb Dancers) are a Filipino girl group founded in Manila, Philippines, in 1999. They are known for the hit novelty songs "Spageti Song", "Bakit Papa" ("Why Father?") and "Bilog na Hugis Itlog" ("Egg-shaped Circle") that were certified platinum in the Philippines. The music video of "Bilog na Hugis Itlog" aimed to educate Filipino voters on the new election procedure implemented in the 2010 Philippine general election. The Sexbomb Girls' Round 2 album has sold 150,000 copies in the Philippines, becoming the best-selling album by a female group in Philippine music history. They have sold over 555,000 albums in the Philippines, making them "The Philippines' Best-Selling Female Group Of All Time". In 2008, the Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation, Inc. Awards also recognized them as "The Most Popular Dance Group".
They are well known for the song "Get, Get Aww!". They were once mainstay dancers for Eat Bulaga!, a noontime variety show in the Philippines. However, the SexBomb Dancers no longer appear on Eat Bulaga. They are currently freelancers; they can appear in any channel and guest in any TV show except Eat Bulaga due to some misunderstandings. They can be seen in Manny Many Prizes and Party Pilipinas every Sunday on GMA-7; some members are also part of Banana Split and Luv U on ABS-CBN. They also appear as guests on It's Showtime, Wil Time Bigtime, and Wowowillie. They have shows and concerts at The Library, Malate, Zirkoh and Klownz.
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