D.O.B: 1985-07-21
Lolito Go is a multi-talented Filipino artist celebrated for his significant contributions to the Philippine music and entertainment industries. born July 21, 1985, in Olongapo City, Philippines, he has built a reputation as a singer-songwriter, poet, scriptwriter, journalist, and social media influencer, showcasing remarkable versatility across various artistic disciplines. Lolito gained national recognition in 2017 when he won the Himig Handog Grand Prize as the ukulele arranger of “Titibo-tibo,” performed by Moira Dela Torre. Reflecting on this milestone, he shares, “It’s a dream come true for me. I’ve always wanted to write songs for film, television, and theater.” He further cemented his reputation in the industry as a finalist in the Philpop Songwriting Festival 2020 with the song “Balikan,” performed by Benj Manalo, while also winning the Smart People’s Choice Award in the same competition. Beyond competitions, Lolito has made significant contributions to television, composing songs for Maalaala...