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Another Chapter: Wilbert’s “Dulo ng Pahina” hits 9M streams

What started as a heartfelt ballad has quietly become one of the biggest songs in Wilbert Ross' growing music catalog.

Wilbert Ross has another reason to celebrate as his original song  “Dulo ng Pahina” is inching closer to the 9-million mark on Spotify, becoming one of the singer-songwriter’s most-streamed tracks to date and further cementing his growing presence in the OPM scene. According to streaming data tracker Kworb, the track has already accumulated more than 8.4 million streams on the platform. 

For listeners who have followed Ross’ music journey, the achievement feels like a reflection of how steadily his audience has grown over the past few years. While many first discovered him through acting and digital projects, Ross has quietly built a catalog of emotionally driven songs that resonate with listeners navigating love, heartbreak, and moving on.

Released as part of his debut album “Aking Musika,” Dulo ng Pahina became a standout among fans for its introspective lyrics and sentimental storytelling. The album itself marked a significant milestone for Ross, serving as his first full-length record and a project he described as deeply personal and representative of his experiences as a musician. 

The song’s continued growth also reflects a larger trend within OPM, where emotionally charged ballads continue to find long-term audiences through streaming. Rather than relying on a viral moment, tracks like Dulo ng Pahina have steadily gained traction through repeat listens, playlists, and word-of-mouth recommendations.

Today, Ross boasts nearly two million monthly listeners on Spotify, with songs such as “Ginintuang Tanawin,” “Maliwanag Mong Mundo,” and “Dulo ng Pahina” helping expand his reach among OPM fans.

As “Dulo ng Pahina approaches another streaming milestone, the song’s success highlights a career that continues to grow one listener at a time and proves that some stories don’t end when the last page is turned.

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