BINI have just released their brand new single, titled “Paruparo.”
The newly released track sees the Nation’s Girl Group embracing themes of self-empowerment as they repurpose their bubblegum pop sound into an anthem of growth, transformation, and freedom. According to an official press statement, this single utilizes its lyricism to “show the journey of life through the metaphor of a butterfly learning to fly,” which aims to inspire listeners “to overcome their fears and doubts, to never give up on their hopes and ambitions, and to trust the process.”
Additionally, “Paruparo” was composed by three of BINI’s members, who include Stacey, Jhoanna, and Mikha, as well as Dana Balagtas and Star Music’s Jonathan Manalo, who also produced the track. Together with the song’s release, an accompanying lyric video was also posted on BINI’s official YouTube channel, which can be viewed in its entirety below:
“Paruparo” serves as BINi’s latest track, following their chart-breaking hit “First Luv,” which marked the first official single from their upcoming album, FLAMES. The album is scheduled to be released this November 20, 2025, and is set to comprise seven tracks in total, with the group’s special tour single, “Shagidi,” also set to be included as part of the album.
FLAMES also follows the group’s mini-album BINIverse, which dropped earlier this February. The record spawned the chart-topping singles “Blink Twice” and “Cherry On Top,” as well as the fan-favorite “Zero Pressure” and “Secrets,” which featured Korean artist eaJ. To support the mini-album’s release, the group also embarked on their world tour of the same name, which was nominated for Concert of the Year and Tour of the Year at the inaugural Filipino Music Awards.
Following the release of FLAMES, BINI are also set to return to the Philippine Arena this November 29, 2025, for their BINIfied Year-End concert. Limited tickets to the show are still available via TicketNet here, with prices ranging from Php 875 to Php 12, 360.
As we anticipate the release of FLAMES, listen to BINI’s “Paruparo” below: