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Bini (stylized in all caps; formerly Star Hunt Academy Girls or SHA Girls) is a Filipino girl group formed in 2019 through ABS-CBN's Star Hunt Academy (SHA). The group is composed of eight members: Aiah , Colet , Maloi , Gwen , Stacey , Mikha , Jhoanna , and Sheena .
Talaarawan (lit. ' Diary ') is the debut extended play of Filipino girl group Bini.It was released by Star Music on March 8, 2024. It consists of six tracks, of which three were released as singles, "Karera" (Race), "Pantropiko" (Tropical), and "Salamin, Salamin" (Mirror, Mirror).
Stacey was born on July 13, 2003 [3] in Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines as an only child to a single mother. [4] She grew up in Ifugao and Bagabag, Nueva Vizcaya and was a singer in her family's church.
The phrase "eyyy", which was included in the song's lyrics, also became popular in Filipino parlance and became associated with Bini member Sheena. [ 6 ] A few months after the song was released, a Christian content creator claimed that "Salamin Salamin" was a witchcraft song.
Gwen Apuli was born on June 19, 2003 in Daraga, Albay, Philippines as the youngest of five siblings and the only female among them. Her father died when she was just four years old.
The Filipino girl group Bini has released two studio albums, one extended play (EP), twelve singles, and eight promotional singles.With over 100 million streams from their song "Pantropiko" [1] and amassing over six million monthly listeners on Spotify, Bini became the most streamed female OPM artist and most streamed P-pop group on the platform.
The Bini Chronicles: 2020 The journey of the members of Bini through their training and the introduction of their positions. Premiered on December 28 (2-part episode). [33] [34] The Making of Da Coconut Nut: 2021 The making of Bini's pre-debut single "Da Coconut Nut". Premiered on January 25 (2-part episode). [35] [36]
P-Pop group BINI flexes vocal complexity, thematic maturity, and moving sentiments with their debut studio album, Born to Win. [It] is a well-crafted and well-intended debut album that may just have served BINI a more proper and stronger take-off into reaching a higher level in their fast-developing career.