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BGYO’s Newest Single “Patintero” Is Set to Drop This February
BGYO’s Newest Single “Patintero” Is Set to Drop This February
Janelle Roa Cabrera-Paraiso
Published Jan 30, 2024 02:56 PM PHT
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Updated Jan 31, 2024 10:41 AM PHT

The upcoming track, which is all about positivity, also serves as BGYO’s comeback single. “This song is about life” Gelo Rivera, the group’s leader, introduced. “It doesn’t matter kung manalo ka o matalo, basta masaya ka at the end ’tsaka you’re playing the game like a sport.”
The upcoming track, which is all about positivity, also serves as BGYO’s comeback single. “This song is about life” Gelo Rivera, the group’s leader, introduced. “It doesn’t matter kung manalo ka o matalo, basta masaya ka at the end ’tsaka you’re playing the game like a sport.”
“It doesn’t matter kung manalo basta you’re enjoying the game, which is life,” Mikki Claver, another member of the band, added.
“It doesn’t matter kung manalo basta you’re enjoying the game, which is life,” Mikki Claver, another member of the band, added.
To commemorate their third anniversary in the industry, the five-piece ensemble also mounted a celebratory affair with their fans, ACES, a day after the grand poster reveal. Titled “BONFIR3,” the intimate gathering served as an avenue for BGYO members to bond with their supporters. It was held last January 27 at the Teatrino, Promenade in Greenhills.
To commemorate their third anniversary in the industry, the five-piece ensemble also mounted a celebratory affair with their fans, ACES, a day after the grand poster reveal. Titled “BONFIR3,” the intimate gathering served as an avenue for BGYO members to bond with their supporters. It was held last January 27 at the Teatrino, Promenade in Greenhills.
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Prior to “Patintero,” BGYO also cooked up a special song for their fans. “Bulalakaw,” which was released last November 2023, is a heartfelt tune that symbolizes the quintet’s appreciation for their loyal support systems.
Prior to “Patintero,” BGYO also cooked up a special song for their fans. “Bulalakaw,” which was released last November 2023, is a heartfelt tune that symbolizes the quintet’s appreciation for their loyal support systems.
From left: Akira Morishita, JL Toreliza, Gelo Rivera, Mikki Claver, and Nate Porcalla @bgyo_ph

“We dedicate this to our fans who stayed throughout all that happened and gusto lang namin i-show ’yung appreciation namin through our lyrics and overall, the music,” Mikki revealed. Meanwhile, when asked what BGYO would wish for should a shooting star appear in front of them, Nate Porcalla replied, “Our overall wish for BGYO is for our family to grow and stay strong and to last forever.”
“We dedicate this to our fans who stayed throughout all that happened and gusto lang namin i-show ’yung appreciation namin through our lyrics and overall, the music,” Mikki revealed. Meanwhile, when asked what BGYO would wish for should a shooting star appear in front of them, Nate Porcalla replied, “Our overall wish for BGYO is for our family to grow and stay strong and to last forever.”
In line with BGYO’s comeback single and third year as a group, “BONFIR3 CONFESSIONS,” a series of TikTok discussions, came into being as well. “‘BONFIR3 CONFESSIONS’ is more on talking about the struggles and the highlights ng the past three years. And for us po, para siyang process ng healing na sasabihin mo ’yung mga hinanakit mo tapos after nu’n, move forward ka na. Leave it to the past,” BGYO’s Akira Morishita mused.
In line with BGYO’s comeback single and third year as a group, “BONFIR3 CONFESSIONS,” a series of TikTok discussions, came into being as well. “‘BONFIR3 CONFESSIONS’ is more on talking about the struggles and the highlights ng the past three years. And for us po, para siyang process ng healing na sasabihin mo ’yung mga hinanakit mo tapos after nu’n, move forward ka na. Leave it to the past,” BGYO’s Akira Morishita mused.
JL Toreliza, when asked what differentiates BGYO now from BGYO back when they just entered the industry, looked back on their evolution as a group. “Siguro dati, ang masasabi ko sa performance [namin], parang hilaw pa. Parang hindi pa kami totally komportable sa performances pero now, masasabi ko na confident na kami every performance and nalalaro na namin palagi sa lahat ng songs. ’Tsaka marunong na kaming makipag-connect sa [tao].”
JL Toreliza, when asked what differentiates BGYO now from BGYO back when they just entered the industry, looked back on their evolution as a group. “Siguro dati, ang masasabi ko sa performance [namin], parang hilaw pa. Parang hindi pa kami totally komportable sa performances pero now, masasabi ko na confident na kami every performance and nalalaro na namin palagi sa lahat ng songs. ’Tsaka marunong na kaming makipag-connect sa [tao].”
BGYO, composed of Gelo Rivera, Nate Porcalla, Mikki Claver, Akira Morishita, and JL Toreliza, expressed their thoughts on the course of Philippine pop in the country, too, saying that it simply started small back then, but is growing and flourishing now.
BGYO, composed of Gelo Rivera, Nate Porcalla, Mikki Claver, Akira Morishita, and JL Toreliza, expressed their thoughts on the course of Philippine pop in the country, too, saying that it simply started small back then, but is growing and flourishing now.
Lead photos from @bgyo_ph
Lead photos from @bgyo_ph
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