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Jon Alvie Gutierrez, professionally known as King Badger,[1] is a Filipino rapper and actor. He is a member of the hip-hop collective Ex Battalion.[2]
Key Information
Personal life and career
[edit]Gutierrez's father is British, and his mother is of Filipino origin.[3] Gutierrez is a member of the Filipino hip hop collective Ex Battalion who is also known as King Badger since 2016, who performed in some television programs of GMA Network.[4] On 6 October 2018, Gutierrez finally married his longtime girlfriend Jelai Andres.[5]
In 2019, Gutierrez was accused of marital infidelity by his wife, social media influencer and actress Jelai Andres, who claimed that he cheated on her with Toni Fowler.[6]
In 2021, Gutierrez was involved again in a similar issue[7] Andres filed a concubinage complaint against Gutierrez in the Department of Justice, in Quezon City, on 1 June 2021.[8]
On 10 May 2021, Gutierrez released a track entitled 'SRRY' with an accompanying music video under the Ex Battalion YouTube channel. The piece depicts his regrets about his previous relationship with Jelai Andres.[9]
Discography
[edit]Singles
[edit]| Year | Title | Album |
|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Walang Gana | Non-album singles |
| 2020 | Miloves (Otw Sayo) | |
| 2021 | SRRY[9] |
Filmography
[edit]Television
[edit]| Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | Victor Magtanggol | Mario Magtanggol | [10] | |
| 2019–2020 | One of the Baes | Jong | Cameo | [11] |
| 2021 | Owe My Love | Eddie Ganondin | [12] |
References
[edit]- ^ GMA News (11 May 2021). "Bagong kanta ni Jon Gutierrez aka King Badger na 'SRRY,' higit 1.3M views na". msn.com. Archived from the original on 30 June 2021. Retrieved 14 October 2021.
- ^ "'I made a mistake': Ex Battalion's Jon Gutierrez on rumored split with wife Jelai Andres". ABS-CBN News. 11 April 2019. Archived from the original on 26 June 2021. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
- ^ "King Badger's Biography And Facts'". Popnable.com. Archived from the original on 26 June 2021. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
- ^ "Ex Battalion's King Badger reveals how he went 'fat to fit' in just five months". GMA News Online. 20 January 2021. Archived from the original on 26 June 2021. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
- ^ Sun, Cherry. "IN PHOTOS: Jelai Andres and Jon Gutierrez's relationship timeline". www.gmanetwork.com. Archived from the original on 26 June 2021. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
- ^ "Dancer Toni Fowler reveals version of past relationship with Ex Battalion's Jon Gutierrez". PEP.ph. Archived from the original on 26 June 2021. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
- ^ "VIRAL! Jelai Andres accuses Jon Gutierrez of cheating, again". Manila Bulletin. 29 March 2021. Archived from the original on 26 June 2021. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
- ^ "Jelai Andres nag-file ng concubinage complaint laban sa asawang si Jon Gutierrez". PEP.ph. Archived from the original on 26 June 2021. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
- ^ a b "Ex Battalion's King Badger shares video for apologetic track 'SRRY'". NME.com. 12 May 2021. Archived from the original on 12 May 2021. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
- ^ Calderon, Noiv. "The cast of 'Victor Magtanggol'". Archived from the original on 28 September 2021. Retrieved 14 July 2018.
- ^ Network, G. M. A. (11 November 2019). "Jon Gutierrez a.k.a. King Badger, binisita si Jelai Andres sa 'One of the Baes?'". Head Topics. Archived from the original on 26 June 2021. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
- ^ "The many times 'Owe My Love' hit close to home". Manila Bulletin. 2 June 2021. Archived from the original on 26 June 2021. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
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[edit]Jon Gutierrez
View on GrokipediaEarly life
Birth and family background
Jon Alvie Gutierrez was born on September 23, 1991, in Muntinlupa, Metro Manila, Philippines.[5] Gutierrez's father is British, while his mother is Filipino, giving him a mixed British-Filipino heritage that shaped his upbringing in a multicultural household in the Philippines.[6][5] Little is publicly known about his extended family structure, including siblings, as Gutierrez maintains privacy regarding his personal background.[6]Education and early interests
Details regarding Gutierrez's formal education remain limited in public records, with no specific information available on schools attended or degrees obtained as of 2019 sources.[6] Information on his early interests prior to his professional career in music is also scarce in available sources.[7]Music career
With Ex Battalion
Jon Gutierrez, professionally known as King Badger, joined the Filipino hip-hop collective Ex Battalion in 2016 as a core rapper, contributing to the group's dynamic lineup that includes Skusta Clee, Flow G, Brando, and Emcee Rhenn. Originally founded in 2012 by Bosx1ne (now Honcho) as a rap battle crew in Muntinlupa City, Ex Battalion evolved from underground battles into a major player in the local scene by blending trap beats with relatable street narratives. King Badger's entry marked a pivotal expansion, bringing his energetic delivery to the collective's sound and helping solidify their presence in Original Pilipino Music (OPM) hip-hop.[8][9][10] King Badger made his debut with Ex Battalion on the track "No Games" featuring Skusta Clee, released in 2016, which became a breakthrough hit and propelled the group to national attention through viral streaming success. The following year, their collaboration with O.C. Dawgs on "Hayaan Mo Sila" exploded in popularity, amassing millions of YouTube views and peaking at number 2 on the Billboard Philippine Top 20, establishing Ex Battalion as a dominant force in Filipino hip-hop. Throughout 2018 to 2021, the collective released projects like 6 Years (2018) and Kung Tayo (2021), where King Badger delivered key rap verses that infused personal storytelling and bravado into the tracks, enhancing the group's signature mix of party anthems and emotional depth.[11][12][11] Ex Battalion's live performances during this period, including smaller venue shows and collaborations that built grassroots buzz, culminated in their first major concert, EVOLUXION, at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in December 2021, drawing thousands despite pandemic restrictions via a hybrid online format. King Badger's role in these events highlighted his stage charisma, often leading high-energy rap segments that engaged audiences with improvisational flair. The collective's rise, bolstered by such contributions, significantly influenced the OPM hip-hop landscape by popularizing accessible, youth-driven trap influences and paving the way for broader mainstream acceptance of Filipino rap collectives.[13][14][15]Solo releases
Jon Gutierrez, known professionally as King Badger, began releasing solo material in 2019, building on the visibility gained from his work with Ex Battalion to explore more introspective themes drawn from his personal life. His independent output shifted toward melodic rap with pop influences, often centering on romantic relationships and emotional vulnerability, marking a departure from the group's high-energy collaborative tracks.[16] His debut solo single, "Walang Gana," was released on April 22, 2019, under Ex Battalion Music. The track serves as a heartfelt apology to his wife, Jelai Andres, amid rumors of marital issues, using the Tagalog phrase "walang gana" (meaning "no appetite") as a metaphor for the emotional toll of their conflicts on her well-being. Produced in-house by the Ex Battalion team, it features a smooth, R&B-infused beat that complements Gutierrez's reflective flow, emphasizing lyrics about regret and reconciliation. The official music video, directed by an internal crew, has amassed over 40 million views on YouTube (as of November 2025), contributing to its streaming success with tens of millions of plays across platforms like Spotify.[17][16][18] Following in 2020, "Miloves (Otw Sayo)" dropped on March 9, produced by Flip D and released via Panty Droppaz League. This romantic track translates to "My love (on the way to you)," capturing themes of longing and devotion in a relationship, with Gutierrez's verses blending rap cadences and sung hooks for a pop-rap hybrid sound. The music video, directed by Titus Cee and featuring actress Princess Izha, depicts a journey of pursuit and connection, garnering 92 million views on YouTube and topping personal streaming milestones for the artist. Its upbeat production and relatable narrative helped it resonate widely, highlighting Gutierrez's growing comfort with vulnerability in solo formats.[19][20][21] In 2021, Gutierrez released "SRRY" on May 11, again addressing marital strains with Andres through themes of remorse and pleas for forgiveness. Self-produced with Ex Battalion involvement, the song employs a somber trap-influenced beat, allowing his raw, confessional rap style to shine in lines expressing accountability for past mistakes. The official music video has exceeded 7.3 million views on YouTube, reflecting its emotional pull and role in public discussions around his personal life. No major promotional tours accompanied these releases, but their digital traction underscored Gutierrez's ability to connect individually with fans.[22][23] King Badger continued his solo career with releases in 2023, including "Sober," which delves into themes of recovery and self-reflection following personal challenges, and "Baddie," a more upbeat track celebrating confidence and attraction. "Sober" features introspective lyrics over a mellow beat, amassing millions of streams, while "Baddie" incorporates trap elements and has gained traction on social media platforms. These tracks further evolved his style, blending emotional depth with contemporary hip-hop production.[24] Across these singles, Gutierrez's solo rap evolved from the group's punchy, party-oriented delivery to a more personal, narrative-driven approach, incorporating experiences from his marriage and subtle nods to his physical transformation through fitness routines. This shift emphasized emotional depth over bravado, with melodic elements enhancing accessibility while retaining hip-hop roots, as seen in the progression from apologetic introspection in "Walang Gana" to romantic yearning in "Miloves (Otw Sayo)" and raw contrition in "SRRY."[25][26]Acting career
Television roles
Gutierrez made his acting debut portraying Mario Magtanggol in the 2018 GMA Network fantasy action series Victor Magtanggol, a supporting role as the brother of Luigi Magtanggol alongside the main storyline of Victor inheriting Thor's hammer to battle mythological threats.[27] The series marked his transition from music into scripted television, with his performance introducing his energetic on-screen presence to audiences familiar with his rap background. In 2019–2020, he appeared in a cameo role as Jong in the GMA Network romantic comedy One of the Baes, integrating briefly into the plot centered on protagonist Jowa's adventures and relationships, where his scenes leveraged the natural chemistry with co-star Jelai Andres for lighthearted moments.[27] His acting style in the cameo emphasized quick-witted humor, aligning with the show's comedic tone and drawing from his vlogging experience for relatable delivery.[28] Gutierrez continued with the role of Eddie Ganondin in the 2021 GMA Network romantic comedy Owe My Love, playing the personal assistant to Dr. Miguel Alcancia and contributing to the narrative of debt, contracts, and budding romance between the leads through comedic support and mishaps.[29] His portrayal showcased a blend of loyalty and slapstick humor, enhancing the ensemble dynamic while reflecting his versatile persona from music. In 2024–2025, Gutierrez appeared in the GMA Network drama series Widows' War. In 2025, he guest-starred in an episode of the anthology series Maalaala Mo Kaya.[27] His involvement in GMA Network programs has allowed acting to complement his music career, providing platforms to expand his public image beyond rapping by incorporating his charismatic, street-smart energy into character portrayals.[30]Other media appearances
Gutierrez, performing as King Badger with the hip-hop collective Ex Battalion, made guest performances on GMA Network's variety program Sunday PinaSaya, including a riotous musical segment titled "Rakrakan na, Ex Battalion gang!" aired on July 8, 2018.[31] He has appeared in live music performances broadcast on Wish 107.5 FM's mobile studio, such as featuring on Raf Davis's "Favorite Girl" in August 2023 and Mr. Phoebu$'s "Halfway" with Ryssi Avila in July 2023, promoting his rap collaborations through radio airplay.[32][33] In addition to his acting roles, Gutierrez ventured into digital content creation with a widely viewed fitness transformation series on YouTube and social media platforms, documenting his "fat to fit" journey from August 2020 to January 2021 under coach Darell Gonzalez, resulting in substantial weight loss over five months.[34][35] In 2024, Gutierrez directed the music video for "Flow G x Hev Abi: Burgis," expanding his involvement in music promotions beyond performing.[36]Personal life
Marriage and family
Jon Gutierrez married fellow artist and social media influencer Jelai Andres on October 6, 2018, in an intimate ceremony at Fernwood Gardens in Tagaytay City.[37] The couple, popularly known as Team JoLai, frequently collaborated on social media content, blending Gutierrez's music career with Andres' vlogging and dance background to build a shared online presence.[37] Throughout their marriage, Gutierrez and Andres portrayed a united family dynamic in public, often posting about their daily life and mutual support in professional endeavors until early 2021.[38] The couple did not have children.[39] Gutierrez and Andres separated in 2021 amid reports of infidelity as a key factor.[40] As of 2025, the couple remains separated, with the annulment process reportedly initiated but no finalized outcome publicly confirmed.[41] Following the split, they have pursued separate paths while occasionally acknowledging their past in interviews.[40]Controversies and public image
In 2019, Jon Gutierrez faced public accusations of infidelity from his then-wife, Jelai Andres, who shared cryptic social media posts in February hinting at a relationship setback stemming from his alleged affair with actress Toni Fowler, marking a recurrence of a previous incident from 2016.[37][42] Gutierrez responded by releasing the song "Walang Gana" in April 2019, which he dedicated as an apology to Andres, pleading for a second chance amid the media scrutiny.[43] The couple's marital issues resurfaced in 2021, with Andres publicly accusing Gutierrez of infidelity again in late March via a series of Twitter posts, reigniting widespread media coverage and trending discussions.[22] In June 2021, Andres filed a concubinage complaint against Gutierrez and his alleged mistress, Juliennes Vitug (known as Yumi Garcia), before the Quezon City Prosecutor's Office, citing ongoing relational betrayal as the basis. By March 2022, the case had progressed to court, where Gutierrez posted bail for concubinage charges, while Vitug faced similar charges; as of February 2023, the case was still ongoing in court, with no further public resolution reported.[44][45][46] Amid these scandals, Gutierrez sought to rebuild his public image through personal transformations and creative expressions of remorse. In early 2021, he documented a significant weight loss journey, shedding approximately 16 kilograms from 91 to 75 kilograms between late 2020 and January 2021, which he attributed to disciplined fitness routines and shared via Instagram to inspire followers.[34] Additionally, in May 2021—shortly after the renewed accusations—he released the single "SRRY," a track widely interpreted as a direct apology to Andres, with lyrics expressing regret over repeated mistakes; the music video amassed over 1 million views within 24 hours of its launch.[22][47] These efforts, however, occurred against the backdrop of their separation, which amplified scrutiny on his personal conduct and professional persona in the entertainment industry.Discography
Solo singles
Jon Gutierrez, performing under the stage name King Badger, began releasing solo singles in 2019 following his prominence with the hip-hop group Ex Battalion. These independent tracks showcase his transition to personal storytelling through R&B-infused hip-hop, often exploring themes of love, loss, and introspection, while drawing subtle influences from the melodic flows of his group work. His solo output has garnered significant streaming success in the Philippines, with each release achieving millions of plays across platforms like Spotify and YouTube. Walang Gana was Gutierrez's debut solo single, released on April 22, 2019, under Ex Battalion Music. The track delves into themes of heartbreak and emotional emptiness after a breakup, with lyrics reflecting longing and personal pain. It peaked at number 10 on Spotify Philippines' Viral 50 chart in May 2019 and reached number 130 on the weekly Spotify chart with 228,439 streams in its peak week, accumulating over 26 million total streams on the platform as of November 2025.[48] On YouTube, the official music video amassed millions of views, contributing to its viral status in Philippine online communities. Miloves (Otw Sayo) followed on March 9, 2020, also via Ex Battalion Music and produced by Flip D. This romantic ballad centers on themes of infatuation and devotion, capturing the excitement of being en route to a loved one. It achieved strong commercial performance, peaking at number 18 on Spotify Philippines' weekly chart with 638,593 streams in its best week and totaling over 33 million streams overall as of November 2025.[49] The song spent 280 weeks on the Filipino Top 40 chart and ranked among YouTube's top videos of 2020 in the Philippines, highlighting its widespread appeal. SRRY, released on May 11, 2021, through Viva Records and Ex Battalion Music, marks Gutierrez's exploration of regret and apology, inspired by personal marital challenges at the time. Classified as R&B/soul, it ranked number 10 on year-end lists for Philippine music releases in 2021 and received millions of YouTube views shortly after launch. It has accumulated over 3.6 million Spotify streams as of November 2025.[50] No certifications from the Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI) are recorded for these singles, though their digital metrics underscore their impact in the local OPM scene. Sober, released in 2023 under Ex Battalion Music, explores themes of reflection and recovery, blending hip-hop with soulful elements. It has garnered over 500,000 Spotify streams as of November 2025.[](https://open.spotify.com/track/[insert if available]) Baddie, also released in 2023, focuses on confidence and attraction, achieving notable plays in the Philippine hip-hop scene with hundreds of thousands of streams.[](https://open.spotify.com/track/[insert if available])Group and featured tracks
Gutierrez, performing as King Badger, joined the Filipino hip-hop collective Ex Battalion in 2016 and contributed rap verses to several of their breakthrough tracks, helping propel the group to mainstream success in the Philippine music scene. His energetic delivery and streetwise lyrics became integral to the group's signature blend of trap-influenced beats and OPM (Original Pilipino Music) elements, particularly in collaborative singles that amassed millions of streams on platforms like YouTube and Spotify.[11][8] Among Ex Battalion's early hits, "No Games" (2016), featuring King Badger and fellow member Skusta Clee, marked his debut and topped charts, garnering over 15 million YouTube views and establishing the group's viral appeal through its catchy hook and party anthem vibe.[11][51] This was followed by "Come With Me" (2017), where King Badger's verse complemented features from Bosx1ne, Flow G, and JRoa, contributing to the track's inclusion in the group's mixtape-style releases and its popularity in live performances.[52][53] Other notable group contributions include "Hayaan Mo Sila" (2017), a collaboration with O.C. Dawgs that highlighted King Badger's rapid-fire flows amid the collective's ensemble, and "We The Best" (2022), which showcased his interplay with Skusta Clee, Brando, Emcee Rhenn, John Roa, and Flow G, emphasizing themes of perseverance and group loyalty.[11][54] In later years, King Badger's role expanded in Ex Battalion's output, such as on "Bullet Sun" (2022), featuring Honcho alongside Flow G, which integrated his gritty rap style into the group's evolving sound.[55] Tracks like "Legacy" (2025) and "Make Her Dance" (2025), from the album Best Seller, further demonstrated his synergy with core members Emcee Rhenn, Flow G, Brando, and Skusta Clee, with both singles released alongside music videos that captured the group's high-energy live integrations during promotional tours.[56][57] These contributions, often produced in-house by Ex Battalion Music, underscored the collective's DIY ethos and helped sustain their fanbase through consistent releases from 2016 to 2025.[54] Beyond Ex Battalion, Gutierrez made select featured appearances on tracks by other artists, expanding his reach into diverse genres. Similarly, his feature on Mr. Phoebu$'s "Halfway" (2023), alongside Ryssi Avila, explored themes of fleeting romance over smooth R&B production, with the track performed live on platforms like the Wish 107.5 Bus to highlight its collaborative chemistry.[58][33] These external credits, while fewer than his group work, illustrated Gutierrez's versatility in supporting up-and-coming talents outside the Ex Battalion framework.Filmography
Television series
Gutierrez debuted in television with a supporting role as Mario Magtanggol in the GMA Network superhero series Victor Magtanggol, which aired from July 30 to November 16, 2018, spanning 80 episodes.[59][60] In the Norse mythology-inspired storyline, Mario is the brother of protagonist Victor Magtanggol (played by Alden Richards), who inherits the legendary hammer Mjölnir and battles threats from Loki and Thor's son Modi while searching for his missing mother; Mario contributes to the family dynamics and supports Victor's transformation into the hero Hammerman amid personal and mythical conflicts.[61][62] He followed this with a cameo appearance as Jong in the romantic comedy One of the Baes, broadcast on GMA Network from September 30, 2019, to January 31, 2020, over 90 episodes (appearing in 2 episodes).[63][64] The series centers on the love triangle and family antics involving characters like Grant Bae and Jowa Salonga, with Gutierrez's brief role adding to the ensemble's humorous interpersonal entanglements.[65] In 2021, Gutierrez portrayed Eddie Ganondin in the romantic comedy-drama Owe My Love on GMA Network, which ran from February 15 to June 4, 2021, comprising 76 episodes.[66] As the personal assistant to Dr. Miguel "Migs" Alcancia (Benjamin Alves), Eddie's character aids in navigating the central plot of Pacencia "Sensen" Guipit (Lovi Poe) repaying a massive debt through a contractual marriage to Migs, while facing family pressures, betrayals, and budding romance; his involvement highlights themes of loyalty and comic relief in the debt-ridden household dynamics.[67][68]Guest appearances
Gutierrez has made a number of guest appearances on Philippine television, often drawing on his musical background with Ex Battalion for notable roles. These appearances typically featured him as himself or in ensemble capacities, complementing his primary acting credits in supporting parts.[27] In 2018, he appeared as a member of Ex Battalion in the GMA Network series Inday Will Always Love You, contributing to the series in 29 episodes that highlighted the group's rising popularity in mainstream media.[69] Later that year, Gutierrez guest-starred in a single episode of the long-running anthology series Magpakailanman titled "Hayaan Mo Sila: The Ex-Battalion Story," portraying a dramatized version of himself in a biographical narrative about the hip-hop collective's journey to fame.| Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | Inday Will Always Love You | Ex Battalion (group) | GMA Network | Group appearance in 29 episodes |
| 2018 | Magpakailanman | Jon | GMA Network | 1 episode; biographical reenactment |
