NOVA ignites: P-Pop's newest stars shine bright
The dazzling P-pop girl group NOVA has burst onto the music scene, lighting up the start of the year with their electrifying energy and vibrant style.
This dynamic six-member ensemble features Red, Vie, Dea, Ela, Karel, and Wendy, each bringing their own unique flair and flavor to the group.
P-pop girl group NOVA (Image courtesy of Net25)
NOVA rolled out the red carpet for their grand media launch at the Music Box in Timog, Quezon City. The group wowed the audience as they delivered a show-stopping performance of their debut single, “All In.”
With the backing of Vibrant Voice and Talent Management, Nova is not just ready—they’re raring—to take on the country’s top P-Pop acts and carve out their own sparkling legacy in the local music scene.
According to the group, NOVA symbolizes explosive birth: “a moment of brilliance created through pressure, courage, and transformation.”
This is what each member strives for to improve their performances – with passion, discipline, and authenticity. Before signing their contract and launching their debut single, the group also spent several months training.
Based on their profile, NOVA Dea, the lead dancer known for her expressive movements, found confidence through performing and believes that Filipinos can be better known on the international stage.
NOVA Wendy, on the other hand, is the group's vocal powerhouse and seasoned performer, having developed the necessary discipline through her early exposure to national stages.
NOVA Vie, on the other hand, is a rapper and lead dancer who balances courage and artistry, inspired by years of working during the day and dancing at night to chase her dreams.
NOVA Karel, a performer with roots in theater, has shown vulnerability and determination, and hopes that NOVA will become a name remembered for generations.
NOVA Sheila, the group's vocalist and emotional anchor, sees the group as a voice for those who feel unheard, reminding fans that they are not alone.
NOVA Red, a multi-instrumentalist and creative force, sees their group as a self-made movement—one that represents the Philippines beyond borders and expectations.