Filipino pop group BGYO has unveiled the billboard of their comeback single “Patintero” set to be released on February 9 (Friday).
The eye-catching billboard displayed outside the ABS-CBN Compound in Quezon City showcases the vibrant and youthful image of members Gelo, Akira, JL, Mikki, and Nate which mirrors the song’s message of moving forward and enjoying life despite the challenges one might face.
“It’s about life na parang kahit gaano karaming obstacles, it doesn’t matter kung manalo o matalo ka. Ang importante alam mong masaya ka at wala kang tinatapakan na tao and you’re a sport,” Gelo shared.
“Patintero” serves as the first single off their upcoming third album which they revealed to be a personal project for them as they have become more hands on with their own music.
“Mas involved na kami sa lahat ng songs at ini-incorporate yung sarili naming ideas sa lyrics, sa mismong music kaya masasabi namin na very BGYO itong new album,” JL said.
“Patintero” was composed by Julius James “Jumbo” De Belen and John Michael Conchada and produced by FlipMusic’s Bojam. It will be released under ABS-CBN’s Star Music label.
Ahead of the release of their single, the group dubbed as “Aces of P-pop” celebrated their third anniversary with a thanksgiving event called “BONFIR3” held last Saturday (January 27) at Teatrino Promenade.
Check out BGYO’s new single “Patintero” available on various music streaming platforms this Feb. 9. Stay tuned with BGYO by following @bgyo_ph on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and subscribe to their official YouTube channel, BGYO Official.
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