BGYO is back and ready to make waves with their latest extended play, “Headlines.” This four-track EP highlights the Filipino boy group’s growth, artistry, and signature charm.
Gelo, Akira, JL, Mikki, and Nate bring their smooth vocals and polished choreography to “All These Ladies,” “Aloe Vera,” “Dance With Me,” and the title track “Headlines.”

At the center of the EP is its standout song, “Dance With Me,” a heartfelt invitation to connect on a deeper level with someone new. The track was written by Grammy-nominated artist JBach (Jonathan Bach), Canadian songwriter Aaron Paris (Aaron Cheung), producer-rapper Tommy Brown, and Courtlin Jabrae Edwards, along with Filipino talent Khimo Gumatay and BGYO’s own Mikki and Nate.
The EP also features “Aloe Vera,” an ode to love’s ability to heal, penned by singer-songwriter-producer Greg Shilling and Brian Kierulf.
Ahead of the EP’s release, BGYO dropped “All These Ladies,” a hit single dedicated to celebrating women and reminding them of their worth. They also teased their fresh new sound with “Headlines,” a track about a connection so special it turns ordinary moments into celebrations.
Fans can catch the live debut of all four songs at “BGYO Now: The First Solo Concert” happening on October 4 (Saturday), 7 PM at the New Frontier Theater.
The “Headlines” EP is now available on all major streaming platforms worldwide.

