MEI MEI Drop Vibrant “Alembong” Music Video – Watch
The eight-member girl group drop a colorful second single and music video ahead of their debut EP.
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Courtesy of @meimei.music.ph.
Marking a confident follow-up to their debut, MEI MEI have released their second single, “Alembong,” alongside a bright, colorful music video.
Debuted on May 27, 2026, MEI MEI first introduced themselves to the local music scene with the upbeat novelty pop track, “Telebong (Hello Po).” They quickly distinguished themselves among other acts with their vibrant, fiesta-inspired concept rooted in Filipino culture.
Building up to their forthcoming debut EP, HELLO PO!, “Alembong” serves as the second track to be unveiled, with songs “Filipina” and “Sinta” also teased. Produced by Groovy Garden Records, the newly released single showcases a sassier side of the group, exploring themes of confidence and femininity.
The accompanying music video sees the eight-member girl group in a variety of distinctly Filipino setting — from gossiping in front of a sari-sari store and feasting at a bountiful fiesta to serving as muses at a basketball game. The members also travel aboard a tricycle while humorously being chased by a dinosaur, soaring across the sky, and diving underwater.
Its playful visuals complement the feel-good anthem, celebrating individuality and encouraging listeners to embrace their unique personalities.
Composed of members Alexa, Jhamayka, Ada, Aerise, Thea, Jessie, Yuni, and Dina, MEI MEI made their live debut performance during their Grand Media Launch on May 27, 2026, at SM North EDSA Sky Dome, where they were introduced as the first-ever girl group under Groovy Garden Records — the newest label of PULP Music Group.
Each member embodies a distinct persona that ties into the group’s Filipino-coded name: Alexa is “Spark MEI MEI,” Jhamayka is “Cool MEI MEI,” Ada is “Dolly MEI MEI,” Aerise is “Sweet MEI MEI,” Thea is “Princess MEI MEI,” Jessie is “Power MEI MEI,” Yuni is “Groovy MEI MEI,” and Dina is “Diva MEI MEI.”
In anticipation of MEI MEI’s upcoming debut EP, watch their newest music video, “Alembong,” below:
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The video follows the eight-member girl group through distinctly Filipino settings — gossiping outside a sari-sari store, feasting at a fiesta, and serving as muses at a basketball game — plus playful sequences like riding a tricycle while chased by a dinosaur, soaring through the sky, and diving underwater.
No, “Alembong” is MEI MEI’s second single. They debuted on May 27, 2026, with the novelty pop track “Telebong (Hello Po),” which introduced their fiesta-inspired, Filipino culture-rooted concept before “Alembong” showcased a sassier, more confident side of the group.
MEI MEI’s debut EP is titled HELLO PO! “Alembong” is the second track unveiled from it, following “Telebong (Hello Po),” with additional songs “Filipina” and “Sinta” also teased ahead of the EP’s release.
MEI MEI is composed of eight members: Alexa (“Spark MEI MEI”), Jhamayka (“Cool MEI MEI”), Ada (“Dolly MEI MEI”), Aerise (“Sweet MEI MEI”), Thea (“Princess MEI MEI”), Jessie (“Power MEI MEI”), Yuni (“Groovy MEI MEI”), and Dina (“Diva MEI MEI”), each embodying a distinct persona.
MEI MEI is signed to Groovy Garden Records, the newest label under PULP Music Group. The group made their live debut as the label’s first-ever girl group during their Grand Media Launch on May 27, 2026, at SM North EDSA Sky Dome.

Andrea Manuel
Andrea Manuel is a Writer at Billboard Philippines, covering the latest developments in Filipino music and culture. She reports on daily news spanning OPM, P-pop, hip-hop, and mainstream international releases that resonate with Filipino audiences, helping readers stay informed on the artists, releases, and trends shaping today’s music landscape.
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