
Pinoy2Love: 24/7 OPM Slow Jams & Modern Filipino Hits, Live!
By Edwin Von Labja | Co-owner, Think Media LLC
Programming & Weekly Schedule
We curated a hybrid content model that combined daily time-based rotation with a weekly focus format:
- Monday, Tuesday, Friday: Modern OPM Hits
- Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday: Classic OPM Slow Jams
- Sunday: Overseas OPM – Showcasing Filipino-American artists and groups
Our 24-hour programming included:
- Morning Love (6AM–12PM PST): Feel-good ballads to energize your day
- Afternoon Chill (12PM–6PM PST): Acoustic sets, indie gems, and diaspora acts
- Slow Jam Nights (6PM–12AM PST): Classic hugot anthems and timeless love songs
- Overnight Feels (12AM–6AM PST): Mellow lo-fi, covers, and emotional beats
This approach blended the feel of a radio station with modern streaming — designed for discovery, nostalgia, and non-stop vibes.
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Community-Driven & Culture-Centered
At its core, Pinoy2Love was a space to feel seen and heard. From Rivermaya to KZ Tandingan, Freestyle to IV of Spades — we curated sounds that represented the past, present, and future of OPM.
Fans engaged through live chat, dedications, and song requests — forming a warm digital tambayan across time zones. Whether you were working, studying, or relaxing, Pinoy2Love offered a soundtrack that stayed with you.
Production & Visual Identity
This project was fully managed by our team at Think Media LLC — from content programming and licensing, to stream setup and moderation. Our aesthetic used retro-modern overlays, soft neon tones, and ambient motion design — inspired by 90s Manila romance radio meets digital lo-fi chill.
Why Pinoy2Love Mattered
In a world of hype and algorithm-driven content, Pinoy2Love was intentional. It celebrated the artistry of Filipino music — unfiltered, emotional, and enduring. It became a home for OFWs missing the sound of home, a launchpad for emerging artists, and a living archive of Filipino musical identity.
Pinoy2Love wasn’t just a channel. It was a 24/7 hugot anthem, a cultural bridge, and a love letter to OPM.