With their debut EP "Talaarawan," BINI hopes to empower women and children.

With their debut EP "Talaarawan," BINI hopes to empower women and children.


Jhoanna, a member of the P-pop ensemble BINI, stressed the significance of recognizing one's value and worth, particularly for their youthful fans eagerly anticipating the debut of their inaugural EP, "Talaarawan," on March 8, which coincided with International Women's Day.

Colet, another member, underscored the importance of the EP's launch, acknowledging the contribution of resilient women in production and management alongside the group. Their goal is to inspire not only women but also children through their music and message.

“A lot of people perceive BINI and women in general as very emotional. With this EP, we are able to make use of our emotions to make songs,” Colet pointed out. “We hope they will take inspiration from that. As a woman, you can do so much with your talent.”

The Filipino singing group, BINI, has unveiled their latest EP, "Talaarawan," aimed at delving into the perspectives of youth on friendship, love, and navigating life. Comprising six tracks, including "Salamin, Salamin," "Ang Huling Cha Cha," "Na Na Nandito Lang," "Diyan Ka Lang," as well as their recent hits, "Karera" and "Pantropiko," the EP has garnered significant attention.

Their track "Pantropiko" has sparked numerous dance videos on TikTok, accumulating over 6 million streams and reaching No. 3 on Spotify Philippines' Viral Chart and No. 38 on Spotify's Global Viral Chart.

"Talaarawan" is crafted to narrate a story, depicting various phases of love and life, and has been lauded for its emotional depth. BINI also expresses their intention to explore other music genres, such as R&B and the girl-crush concept, aiming to excite their fans, known as Blooms, with their ongoing success. Additionally, the group members aspire to collaborate with K-pop ensemble Itzy and explore diverse musical styles further.

“We’re hoping to collaborate with Denise Julia, the R&B queen of the Philippines,” said Aiah. “We’re also keen on working with Arthur Nery and mrld.”