Davao Girl Group HARA To Release Pre-Debut Single “MY LOVE”
This will mark the group’s first-ever single as a unit.
By Rome Saenz
Courtesy of @hara.officialph
Courtesy of @hara.officialph
Leading up to their official debut as a group, Davao-based P-pop girl group HARA are set to release their first-ever original single titled “MY LOVE” under Sony Music Philippines. The track is set for release on February 25, 2026 — pre-save the song on SpotifySpotifyA digital music, podcast, and audiobook streaming platform that lets users listen to millions of tracks and shows on demand across multiple devices.Go to Spotify Glossary and Apple Music here.
The group was originally announced on November 28, 2025, with their lineup of six members being Yani, Blythz, Ai, Ckhy, Lory, and Tashi. According to an exclusive statement from Sony Music Philippines, “HARA’s group name derives from the term ‘Raja,’ which is a term used to refer to Filipino royalty.”
The group was announced in tandem with other Davao-based P-pop groups Daelux and Ayo. Each of the three groups has continued rolling out their promotions before their debut, and according to Sony Music Philippines, they will be making their official debut this year. Read more about the incoming Davao-based P-pop groups here.
Currently, Sony Music Philippines holds an impressive roster of P-pop groups, including active idol groups such as SB19, YARA, and KAIA.
In anticipation of “MY LOVE,” listen to KAIA’s “Walkie Talkie” with Ziv here:
Frequently Asked Questions
HARA is scheduled to release their first original pre-debut single, titled “MY LOVE,” on February 25, 2026, under Sony Music Philippines.
HARA is a six-member P-pop girl group from Davao consisting of members Yani, Blythz, Ai, Ckhy, Lory, and Tashi.
The name HARA originates from “Raja,” a historical term associated with Filipino royalty, representing the group’s regional heritage and royal concept.
HARA is signed to Sony Music Philippines, joining a roster of prominent P-pop acts that includes SB19, KAIA, and YARA.
HARA is debuting alongside two other Davao-based P-pop groups, Daelux and Ayo, as part of Sony Music Philippines’ regional roster.