

BGYO comes to the forefront to make their music felt with a fresh extended play (EP), “Headlines,” a four-track offering that showcases the Filipino boy group’s evolution and artistry.

Gelo, Akira, JL, Mikki, and Nate bring their smooth vocals and fun choreography for the EP’s songs, “All These Ladies, “Aloe Vera,” “Dance With Me,” and title track “Headlines.”
At the heart of the EP is its key track, “Dance With Me,” which conveys a desire to connect deeply like no other with someone new.
It was written by Grammy-nominated artist JBach aka Jonathan Bach, Canadian songwriter Aaron Paris aka Aaron Cheung, American producer-rapper Tommy Brown, and singer-rapper Courtlin Jabrae Edwards, together with Filipino act Khimo Gumatay and BGYO members Mikki and Nate.
Meanwhile, “Aloe Vera” is about love’s power to heal and sustain written by singer-songwriter-producer Greg Shilling and Brian Kierulf.
Prior to the EP launch, the group launched the hit single “All These Ladies” about celebrating all women and letting them know their worth. They gave another exciting teaser to their exciting new sound with the single, “Headlines,” about a connection that turns ordinary into something worth celebrating every day.
BGYO is set to debut performances of all the new tracks in the “BGYO Now: The First Solo Concert,” happening on October 4 (Saturday), 7pm at the New Frontier Theater.
The “Headlines” EP is out now on music streaming platforms worldwide.