Rhap Salazar (born February 3, 1997) is a Filipino singer and former child actor. He is known for his live performances and is commonly referred to as "The Sam Smith of the Philippines". Fluent in both English and Filipino, Rhap grew up in Pinamalayan, before relocating to Metro Manila to pursue a career in the entertainment industry. He is most recognized for his role of Max in ABS-CBN's Luv U and his appearances on It's Showtime. In his music career, Rhap draws inspiration from Sam Smith, Ben Platt, Beyoncé, and Whitney Houston.[1] His original songs include "Barely Breathing" (2022) and "Won't Change" (2023).
Career
In 2005, Rhap appeared on Little Big Star, alongside host Sarah Geronimo. Rhap won first place in the Little Division Grand Finalists at the age of 8.
In 2009, Rhap was selected to perform "Galing ng Pinoy" by Western Union, a song dedicated to Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs).[2] In the same year, he represented the Philippines at the 13th World Championships of Performing Arts (WCOPA) in Los Angeles. He led the Philippine delegation at the grand parade of nations and went on to become the third consecutive Filipino to earn the coveted title, Junior Grand Champion Performer of the World.[1][3] He also won Junior Grand Champion Solo Vocalist of the World.[4] Apart from taking home top honors, Rhap won five gold medals in World Championships of Performing Arts’ junior division, in the vocal categories of Broadway, gospel, open, pop, and R&B.[1] He appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show later that year at the age of 12.[1][5]
In 2010, Rhap received the “Ani ng Dangal” award from President Arroyo in a simple ceremony held at the Malacañang Palace. A total of 41 artists in various fields were recognized with trophies sculpted by national artist Abdul Imam.[6] That same year, Rhap tied for first place in the 2010 Awit Awards in the category “Best Performance by a New Male Recording Artist" [7]
A year later, Rhap was invited to perform at Cebu Institute of Technology - University to serenade contestants in Lakambini 2011.[8] In the same year, he performed at the Waterfront Cebu Hotel.
In 2012, Rhap performed alongside Jake Zyrus and Iyaz at the Waterfront Cebu Hotel with Little Big Star alumni Sam Concepcion, Makisig Morales, Kyle Balili, and Gian Barbarona.[9]
In 2015, Rhap partnered with four other former WCOPA medalists and winners to form the group 5thGen. Aside from Rhap (who competed in 2009), the members include Rose Marielle Mamaclay, Reymond Sajor, Reydan "RJ" Buenagua, and Lady Dayana Onnagan.[13] Under 5thGen, the group released their hit song, “Contagious”,[14] performing it on the Wish Bus (part of Wish 107.5 FM).
5thGen performed at EuroPop 2016 Gala Night held in Berlin, Germany.[15]
In 2017, Rhap performed his single “Now or Never” live at YouTube’s FanFest event in Manila.[16] Later that same year, a student asked him via Twitter if he would sing at their Science Summit Camp. He surprised the students at City of Mandaluyong Science High School with a live performance during their acoustic night.
In May 2019, Rhap performed Calum Scott's "You Are The Reason" at LoveYourself's “Love Gala: Courage Amplified” fundraiser.[17] Love Gala 2019 was a charity event supporting HIV awareness and education.[18] The event was held in Quezon City. Later that year, Rhap became a finalist on It's Showtime's singing competition, Tawag ng Tanghalan Celebrity Champions.[19]
In 2021, Rhap returned to ABS-CBN's It's Showtime as the hidden celebrity performer on “Hide and Sing!”.[20][21]
In 2022, Rhap released his single, “Barely Breathing”, performing it on the Wish USA bus in Los Angeles, California (an extension of Wish 107.5 FM).
In April 2023, Rhap performed for Sam Smith’s album release party of Gloria on “ALL ACCESS: Sam Smith The Glor-Yacht Party” in Pasay, alongside drag queen Eva Le Queen.[22] In June, Rhap sang a medley at LoveYourself’s Pride Night.[23][24] In October, Rhap released his pop anthem, “Won’t Change”. He was awarded "Outstanding TikTok LIVE Singer," at TikTok's Creators' Night in December. The event was hosted in Manila with a Black and White Avant-garde theme.
In 2024, he performed for Kapisanan Ng Pagkakaisa alongside Tuesday Vargas at the Tapusan Festival.
Kaba by Makisig Morales Kay Palad Mo by Rhap Salazar Mr. Kupido by Micah Torre Iingatan Ka by Kyle Balili Sa Kandungan Mo by Jaya Sto. Domingo Ako Ang Bukas by Shanne Velasco Follow Your Dreams by Gian Barbarona I'll Be There by Charice Pempengco Pasulyap-sulyap by Rachel Pegason Tara Tena by Sam Concepcion Meron Ba? by Melvin Rimas Till It's Time by Randy de Silva Iisa Lang Tayo by Ronald Humarang May Bukas Pa by Carl Camo
Sisikat Din Ako by Sarah Geronimo & Makisig Morales All You Need is Love by Makisig Morales Reach for the Sky by Sarah Geronimo Araw Natin 'to by Little Big Star Artists Lucky Lucky Me by Rhap Salazar, Makisig Morales, Micah Torre & Charice Pempengco Sisikat Din Ako (M1) All You Need is Love (M1) Reach for the Sky (M1) Araw Natin 'to (M1) Lucky Lucky Me (M1)
2007
For Mak and the Dudes
Artist
Album
Tracks
Year
Records
Mak and the Dudes
Oldies But Kiddies
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do Oh Carol Stand By Me Runaway Diana Ang Cute Ng Ina Mo Araw Natin 'To Breaking Up Is Hard To Do (M1) Oh! Carol (M1) Stand By Me (M1) Runaway (M1) Diana (M1) Ang Cute Ng Ina Mo (M1) Araw Natin 'To (M1)
Rhap started singing at the age of 3.[25] Recognizing his interest in music, Rhap's parents relocated to Metro Manila so he could pursue a career in singing. He started singing professionally around the age of 7. As a kid, Rhap loved learning English and became fluent in his youth.
While he doesn’t actively play any instruments, Rhap started learning the guitar and ukulele as a young adult. In his 20’s, Rhap also picked up boxing as a hobby.
Rhap has an older sister, two younger brothers, and a younger sister.
He has 11 tattoos. One notable tattoo is from the legendary tattoo artist Whang-od. Another notable tattoo is his mother’s name in Baybayin on his back. On his arms he has three Bind Runes, a giraffe, a cat, two androgynous figures kissing, the words “You are loved”, play/pause controls, a rainbow stripe, the Aquarius constellation, and a tribute to love music and faith.