Pop Shuvit (band)

(MC), JD (vocals, guitar), AJ (bass guitar), Rudy (drums) and DJ Uno (vocals, DJ), the band who got its name from a skateboarding trick of almost the same name began making waves in the local music scene in late 2001 and since then, has had 5 successful releases under their belt and gained a sizeable fanbase in Asia notably in Malaysia, Japan, Thailand and Singapore.

One of them is Nicholas Ong Chong Quan or popularly known as Point Blanc, former member of Malaysian hip hop group, Poetic Ammo as the co-vocalist.

He left the band in early 2004 after the release of Take It & Shuvit to concentrate on Poetic Ammo and later pursue his solo career, leaving Moots!

Prior to its official release, Pop Shuvit was banned by certain radio stations due to their sound was deemed "too loud".

[5] The album broke new ground when their first single "Skaters' Anthem" was released exclusively on the Internet and became one of the most downloaded local songs in Malaysian music history.

The album was a hard-hitting social commentary of urban culture and spurred hits like Old Skool Rocka and Journey, with the latter earning the band the No.

In mid-2006, Pop Shuvit collaborated with Disagree, another Malaysian rock band, to produce the song "Football Mad Nation" in conjunction with the FIFA World Cup.

Pop Shuvit, together with Ahli Fiqir (Singapore), Saint Loco (Indonesia), Slapshock (Philippines), Silksounds and Thaitanium (Thailand), formed a supergroup called Project E.A.R.

Malaysian legend Man Bai then joined Pop Shuvit on stage for the first-ever live performance of "Seperti Syurgamu", another new song from the new album.

[9] On 26 April 2024, the music video for 'Marabahaya XV' was released on Pop Shuvit's official YouTube account which was directed by longtime Project E.A.R.