Stellvester Ajero (born June 16, 1995), better known by his stage name Stell, is a Filipino singer, songwriter, and choreographer. He is the main vocalist, lead dancer and main choreographer of the Filipino boy band SB19 managed under ShowBT Philippines.
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Born | (1995-06-16) June 16, 1995 (age 27) Las Piñas, Philippines |
Other names | Stell |
Alma mater | STI College |
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Years active | 2018–present |
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Instruments | Vocals |
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Member of | SB19 |
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Stell was born on June 16, 1995 in Las Piñas City, Metro Manila, Philippines.[1] He studied Hotel and Restaurant Management at the STI College. Before joining SB19, he is a member of a dance cover group called ‘SE-EON together with his fellow SB19's member, Josh. Stell's inspirations were Filipino balladeer Jed Madela, the first Filipino to win the World Championships of Performing Arts title and the Filipina vocalist, singer and producer Morissette. He also admired Filipino TV host-actress Toni Gonzaga, and the style of Maris Racal. His music inspirations are the pop icon Bruno Mars and South Korean boy band, VIXX.[2]
In 2016, Stell auditioned for ShowBT Philippines. He is the only member who chose to stay in the training before some members returned and continued what they started and debuted as SB19.[3] As a former member of a dance cover group, he became the lead dancer and main choreographer. Also, Stell is the only soprano member of SB19 dubbed as "Heavenly Voice," as he became the band's main vocalist.
On 26 October 2018, Stell debuted with fellow members Pablo, Josh, Justin, and Ken with "Tilaluha" written by Pablo himself.[4][5]
Stell choreographed the dance routine of "What?", the first single of their extended play Pagsibol.[6]
All song credits are adapted from the Tidal, unless otherwise noted.[7]
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2020 | SB19 | "Go Up" | Get in the Zone | ![]() |
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