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BINI captures the rush of young love with the release of back-to-back singles “Unang Kilig” and “Honey Honey.”

BINI Drops Back-To-Back Singles “Unang Kilig,” “Honey Honey”

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BINI embraces the spirit of young love in the new single “Unang Kilig,” alongside with the surprise drop of “Honey Honey.”

The nation’s girl group shows no signs of slowing down with their back-to-back music releases. “Unang Kilig,” composed and produced by Jeremy G, captures the rush of blossoming romance — that heart-fluttering moment of wondering whether it’s finally time to confess your feelings.

The group’s latest releases follow a series of major live performances, including drawing over 14,000 fans at the Valentine’s Kiligan Fest at Robinsons Place Manila, where “Unang Kilig” was first teased.

The official music video, now streaming on BINI Official’s YouTube channel, features the members auditioning for acting roles where they are screened by Charo Santos, Cathy Garcia-Sampana, Olivia Lamasan, and Ogie Diaz. They also acted alongside Kapamilya actors Vhong Navarro, Richard Gutierrez, and Gerald Anderson.

Meanwhile, “Honey Honey” was released as a surprise along with “Unang Kilig.” It celebrates the sweetness of being in love, highlighting the simple yet meaningful moments shared with someone special. The song was produced and co-written by Jacob Munk and Pontus “Oneye” Kalm—who have worked with international artists such as Miley Cyrus, Liam Gallagher, and BTS—alongside Grammy-winning songwriters Greg Shilling, Melanie Fontana, and Star Music artist Khimo Gumatay.

More surprises from BINI are coming this year as they prepare for their upcoming performance in Coachella this April, where they will represent Philippine music, alongside other global artists including Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, and Karol G. With new music, international collaborations, and a historic global stage awaiting them, BINI continues to carry Filipino talent to new heights.

“Unang Kilig” and “Honey Honey” are now available on all digital streaming platforms. For updates, follow BINI on Facebook, X (Twitter), Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, or visit bini.abs-cbn.com.