R&B sensation Denise Julia is joining the stellar lineup for MYX's TFW ("That Feeling When") event in Chicago.
Denise Julia is the viral artist behind chart-topping hits like "NVMD" and "B.A.D.," known for her smooth vocals and commanding stage presence.
After its successful debut in Los Angeles, MYX, the online music hub from ABS-CBN, is bringing its live concert experience "TFW" to Chicago on August 16, 2025, at The Riviera.
Also performing in MYX's TFW are P-pop group BGYO, singer-songwriter Gabe Bondoc and R&B artist Jeremy Passion.
For more info, visit https://myx.global/tfw/.
See you there!
After its successful debut in Los Angeles, MYX, the online music hub from ABS-CBN, is bringing the electrifying live concert experience "TFW (That Feeling When)" to Chicago.
The event where "music moves you and vibes connect you," is set to happen on August 16, 2025, at The Riviera.
MYX, known for championing Filipino artists and music on a global scale, is bringing together a stacked lineup of favorite Filipino and Asian-American artists in the said event.
Joining the list of performers are pop group BGYO, singer-songwriter Gabe Bondoc, R&B artist Jeremy Passion, and more artists to be announced soon.
Tickets for the said event are available via https://myx.global/TFW/.
The soundtrack of the season just dropped.
BGYO is kicking off the season with a fresh sound, dropping their self-titled EP, "The BGYO." The highly anticipated release features three brand-new tracks—"Divine," "Light My Fire," and "Heartstrings"—alongside their previously released singles "Trash" and "Andito Lang."
Adding to the excitement, the official music video for "Divine," the EP's lead track, premiered on the same day. The music video brings together familiar faces from past seasons of the reality show "Pinoy Big Brother," including Rain Celmar, Jan Silva, Joli Alferez and Zach Guerrero.
Fans have quickly embraced the new music, with many praising BGYO's continued evolution in sound and storytelling. Known for their hard-hitting performances, the P-pop sensation has once again delivered a collection of songs that showcase their versatility and musical growth.
The release comes on the heels of a major achievement for the group. BGYO was recently recognized as the Filipino Boy Group of the Year at the 2025 Platinum Stallion National Media Awards, held at Trinity University of Asia.
P-pop stars BGYO just dropped their newest single “Trash” on music streaming platforms worldwide and the song's music video on their Youtube channel! The collective debuted the song earlier this month during “ASAP Natin ‘To California.” The feel-good track with pop, neo-soul, disco, and funk elements was produced by Grammy Award winner Lostboy and Grammy nominee Tele. Greg Shilling, Elle Campbell, Peter Rycroft (aka Lostboy), and Steven Chueng (aka Tele) penned the song about being willing to do anything for love, drawing inspiration from BGYO’s feelings towards love. The five-member group, composed of Gelo, Akira, JL, Mikki, and Nate, is one of the Filipino acts breaking into the international scene as ABS-CBN continues to champion Filipino talent on the world stage. Watch BGYO's "Trash" music video below!
BGYO's "Gigil" has been making waves recently, thanks to the P-Pop group's recent performances throughout the Philippines and all over the internet. For their latest live rendition, the collective blesses the iconic Wish Bus. Check out a few of our favorite "Gigil" performances below!
In case you missed it, BGYO expresses adoration for a potential love in the group’s new single “Gigil.”
The Filipino boy group also released its performance video which captures the allure of a brewing love matched with a fresh and upbeat sound that showcases a new side of members Gelo, Akira, JL, Mikki, and Nate. This time, they have taken more control in expressing their ideas and vision through their music.
“Before we recorded the song we would meet on what we could do to make it more kami,” Mikki said in an interview with ABS-CBN News. “It can be sexy or cute. If mapapanood niyo yung performance video, we wanted to be colorful. 'Yung manggigigil ka sa sobrang ka-cutan,” JL added.
Check out the official performance video below!
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The two P-pop groups, BGYO and BINI were recently in New York and were able to have a unique experience in the Big Apple. One of the experiences they shared was performing on the show, MTV Jamming for MTV Asia where BGYO sang "Magnet" and BINI sang "Na Na Na."
See the both of them roam around the City that Never Sleeps and take their music to the streets of New York.
Cover Photo Credit: BGYO Twitter
Here we go, ACEs! Today marks BGYO’s official comeback, as the collective has just released their new album “BE:US” alongside the project’s lead track “PNGNP” and its official music video. The P-pop boy group’s sophomore effort features eight tracks, including the previously released “Magnet” and “Tumitigil Ang Mundo” and new songs: “Game On,” “Panahon,” “Laro,” “Extraordinary,” and title song “BE:US.”
In the YouMeUs MNL-produced visuals for “PNGNP” Akira, Nate, JL, Mikki, and Gelo are giving short-lived fantasy vibes in a dreamy aesthetic that compliments the song’s fleeting romance theme. Check out the music video below!
BGYO is officially back! The P-pop group has just released a music video for their new song “Magnet.” Fans of Gelo, Mikki, Akira, JL, and Nate will be in for a treat as the group pays homage to their supportive fans the ACEs, in the visuals produced by Chapters PH.
“Magnet” features choreography by Filipino-American dancer Brian Puspos, who you may recognize as a mentor from Top Class: The Rise To P-Pop Stardom and previous choreo work with household names in music such as K-Pop group BTS, Chris Brown, Justin Bieber, and more.
The lead single “Magnet” comes as an appetizer two weeks before the release of BGYO’s comeback sophomore album “BE:US.” The five-piece collective also plans to drop another music video for “PNGNP” to celebrate their release day.
Watch the music video for “Magnet” below!
It's usually long days on set when it comes to filming videos or shooting music videos, however BGYO handles it all like pros. Go behind-the-scenes with the guys on a fashion shoot for Metro Magazine. With different layouts for the shoot, we see the different styles of the guys. For a surprise, BGYO is joined by their sister group BINI. See their homey and cozy shoot below!
Fans get a look of how BGYO prep for this three-layout shoot with the magazine from everything like the wardrobe, location, and lighting. Sometimes the boys are each other's test shots for their own social media photos. This shoot is a mix of work but also play. To keep themselves entertained during a long day's work, it doesn't go without jokes and playfulness. Do you have a favorite look?
Cover Photo Credit: BGYO Instagram
OPM or Original Pilipino Music has been evolving the last few years with the rise of the P-pop genre. The genre has been making waves not only in the Philippines but globally as well and the Tugatog Filipino Music Festival at SM Mall of Asia Arena was the event to catch as it became the biggest stage to catch your favorite P-pop artists and groups.
17 acts took the stage with a lineup that included: 1st.One, Alamat, Bini, BGYO, Calista, Daydream, Dione, G22, LITZ, MNL48, P-Pop Generation, Press Hit Play, R-Rules, VXON, Yara, The Juans and Zack Tabudlo, offering over six hours of non-stop music collaboration and celebration. Organizing an event at this scale was no easy task and took an even larger team working behind the scenes to pull it off. ASCEI Chief Executive Officer Sarah Ruth Matias said, “The concert is all that we dreamt of..We were ecstatic with how everything went. Big props to our ever-hardworking team, especially our P-Pop and OPM artists who have been working so hard to put forth a great show.”
One of the highlights of the show were all the collaborations happening between groups, songs, and artists. Bini sang with Alamat for their hits “Na Na Na” and “K bye.” Boy group BGYO joined forces with MNL48 to the tunes of their hit singles “Sabay” and “High Tension.” While Litz joined Press Hit Play to perform their original song “Tell Me"; 1st.One and The Juans were dubbed as 1st.Juans for their collab performance of “Atin Ang Mundo.” The triple crossover among boy groups 1st.One, VXON, BGYO, and Alamat for “Shout Out,” “The Beast,” “The Baddest,” and “Kasmala” got the crowd excited.
“It’s the transformative power of music to bring people together that pushed us to produce this concert in the first place. I’m sure I am not alone in saying that the pandemic has made everyone crave for activities like attending concerts.”
SARAH MATIAS, ASCEI Chief Executive Officer
The new crop of P-Pop and OPM talents also brought another layer of funk out of Pinoy hits—both in the present and from the past—including Maymay Entrata’s self-love anthem “Amakabogera” performed by P-Pop Generation, R-Rules, and Calista, the crowd favorite “Dati” as popularized by Quest, Sam Concepcion, and Tippy Dos Santos performed by Press Hit Play and Yara which arranged in a medley with Thyro and Yumi’s powerful collab “Triangulo” performed by Vxon and Daydream, and then Gloc-9’s immortal “Sumayaw Ka” powerfully rendered by G22 and Dione.
Another important aspect of the festival is of course the fans. They hold the power to essentially help make the event happen because of their enthusiasm and support to the respective artists and groups. Anj Heruela, Communications and Strategy Executive Director of ASCEI shares that the fans are crucial for an event like this, “Fans ask for a concert and we respond not just with a concert but a gathering where they will see something more from their idols as they also connect with other fans. Beyond bringing performances to life on a live stage, we want to bring together a whole community that fuels the love for OPM.”
OPM and P-pop music isn't going anywhere anytime soon, they're here to stay. The genres are only growing as more artists embrace their roots and fanbases grow across the globe. The possibilities are endless when it comes to what's next for Pinoy music and embraced by all.
Cover Photo Credit: Tugatog Filipino Music Festival Instagram