If you have scrolled through Facebook Reels, TikTok, or YouTube Shorts in the last six months, you have likely paused for a second. You see a dimly lit hotel room, condensation-covered啤酒 bottles on a glass table, the distant neon glow of the Manila skyline filtering through the curtains, and at the center of it all: Alieza Rapsababe, microphone in hand, pouring her soul out over a hard-hip hop beat.
Part of the "Inuman Session" (Drinking Session) series often featuring various social media personalities.
What truly elevates Hotel Inuman is its commitment to community. The session wasn’t just a performance but a dialogue with the audience. Alieza’s candid asides and interactions with fans, both live and online, created a sense of camaraderie. Social media buzz was notably high, with viewers praising the platform for amplifying underrepresented voices in hip-hop. By featuring emerging artists and veterans alike, Hotel Inuman acts as a cultural bridge, preserving Pinoy rap’s roots while pushing its boundaries.
: Due to mature themes and language, these sessions are strictly for adult audiences.
While we can’t spill all the tea (you’ll have to watch the latest highlights on Facebook for that), here’s what made this session top-tier:
Also, consider the cultural context—how Hotel Inuman serves as a platform for Filipino artists, promoting local talent. Alieza's role in the OPM (Original Pilipino Music) scene, maybe her influence or recognition.