Glossary

Angas

A Filipino slang term that loosely translates to “swagger” or “badass attitude.”

In FELIP’s world, angas is more than just confidence — it’s his signature presence. It shows in his fierce stage persona, sharp fashion choices (like gloves, leather, boots, and accessories), and the commanding energy he brings whether he’s performing or posing.
It’s cool, intentional, and uniquely FELIP.

Kanako

In Bisaya (Cebuano), kanako means “for me” or “to me.” It’s a personal, almost intimate expression often used to emphasize ownership, emotion, or something deeply directed at oneself.

For FELIP, who proudly carries his Bisaya roots, Kanako resonates as both a cultural and artistic statement. In his music, the word takes on layered meaning — it becomes more than just a phrase; it transforms into a vessel for storytelling, vulnerability, and self-expression.

Fun Fact:
When FELIP released Kanako, many non-Bisaya fans searched for its meaning, sparking conversations online and giving the Bisaya language global visibility through his music.

Layering

In fashion, layering refers to the technique of combining multiple pieces of clothing into a cohesive look. It’s not just about piling clothes for warmth — it’s a creative way to add depth, contrast, and personal style. Layering often plays with different textures, lengths, and silhouettes to create visual balance and statement.

For FELIP, layering is a signature move in his fashion. He blends oversized outerwear with fitted pieces, stacks accessories like scarves and jewelry, and often pairs luxury staples with streetwear basics. Whether it’s a leather jacket over a tee, a scarf tucked under a cap, or a hoodie matched with tailored pants, his layered looks carry both edge and intention.

FELIP’s approach to layering shows how he transforms everyday pieces into standout fashion — proof that he’s not only wearing clothes, but curating a story with each outfit.

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