On Feb. 15, the all-female musical ensemble took the stage at the vibrant Barako Festival held in Lipa, Batangas City.
New P-pop girl group 11-11 poised to win hearts of audiences
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A new P-pop girl group is set to make waves, ready to enchant fans with their unique blend of charisma, talent, and catchy music.
Known as "11-11," this vibrant group was created through a special segment of the now-defunct noontime show, "Tahanang Pinakamasaya," which was previously broadcast on GMA Network.
With their dynamic performances and engaging personalities, 11-11 is poised to capture the hearts of audiences and make a significant impact in the P-pop scene.
The six-member group, consisting of Swaggy, Jade, Ivy, CJ, Barbie, and Audrey, revealed that they spent two years preparing for their launch. They are being managed by Mentorque Productions under Bryan Dy.
“We were formed from a noontime show segment, 'Tahanang Pinakamasaya,' " said Swaggy, the group leader who is a dancer-rapper. “We also auditioned. We had a series of training sessions."
Ivy explained why the group’s name was 11-11. "11-11 is a repeating number. It is an angel number. So, whenever you see 11-11, it means to say that it is a sign from the universe that whatever dreams you have, they will come true. And also it is a sign that our guardian angels are watching over us.”
On Feb. 15, the all-female musical ensemble took the stage at the vibrant Barako Festival held in Lipa, Batangas City.
The atmosphere was electric with anticipation as the group eagerly prepared for their performance, which marked a significant milestone as their debut at a large venue.
They stepped into the spotlight, surrounded by a lively crowd and the colorful atmosphere of the festival. Their heartbeats matched the rhythm of the event, driving their excitement to put on a remarkable show.
The band announced that they are currently in the creative process of developing their debut single, pouring their passion and energy into crafting a song that reflects their unique sound and style.
As a P-Pop group, they are inevitably compared to the popular all-girl group BINI.
“In this industry, comparisons are common. However, our primary focus now is on mutual growth and sharing our talents. Our genre is a mix of pop, hip-hop, and R&B. We sing and dance,” said CJ, another member of the group.
In addition to dressing beautifully and stylishly, the group also highlighted how they differed from others. “That’s also the uniqueness of our group, we have individuality.”
The newly formed girl group passionately highlighted their mission to uplift and empower women through the vibrant genre of P-pop.
They expressed a strong commitment to fostering a supportive community rather than engaging in fierce competition.
By promoting messages of confidence and sisterhood in their music and performances, they aim to inspire young women everywhere to embrace their individuality and strength.