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BGYO’s Songs Are “Divine” In Newly Dropped Self-Titled EP

BGYO’s self-titled EP is finally out, bringing a sense of divine inspiration to music lovers everywhere.

BGYO’s Songs Are “Divine” In Newly Dropped Self-Titled EP

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The perfect soundtrack for the season is here, as BGYO’s self-titled EP is now out on music streaming platforms.

Tackling themes of love and heartbreak, the latest EP of the group composed of Gelo, Akira, JL, Mikki, and Nate has four English tracks, ”Divine,” “Trash,” “Light My Fire,” and “Heartstrings,” and one Filipino song, “Andito Lang,” collectively showcasing their unique pop sound.

Its key track is “Divine,” a breezy summer ode to love’s transcendent beauty. The music video for the song, depicting a fun and colorful afternoon party, is now up on the BGYO Official YouTube channel.

“Heartstrings” is an angsty song about one’s perennial forgiveness even when he keeps getting hurt. It was composed and produced by Chris Lopez, aka Moophs. Another new offering from the Filipino boy group is the groovy track “Light My Fire” written and produced by US-based musician Dante Bowden.

Previously released tracks are “Trash,” a passionate anthem about one’s willingness to throw everything for love, and the pop-rock anthem “Andito Lang” based on the group’s solid bond.

BGYO continues to bring its artistry to new heights with refreshing vocals, danceable music, and catchy choreography. The group has already earned over 50 million Spotify streams, over 30 million YouTube views, and several no. 1 iTunes debuts in the Philippines, Hong Kong, Singapore, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and more.

Take delight in the new “BGYO” EP, available on music streaming platforms worldwide (https://orcd.co/BGYO_EP), and watch the music video for “Divine” on YouTube. For updates, follow @bgyo_ph on Facebook, X, Instagram, TikTok, and subscribe to their official YouTube channel, BGYO Official.