P-pop girl group DNA have released their self-titled debut album, DNA, marking a bold new chapter in the group’s musical journey.

Released on July 17, 2026, the eight-track record expands on the trio’s sound through a mix of electronic pop, rock influences, and experimental production. The album arrives alongside a dark, digital-dystopian official music video for the lead track, “Spider.”

Produced by Jonathan Manalo, DNA also highlights the trio’s growth as artists, with members Ezri, Julia, and Tasha contributing as composers across the project. Veteran singer and Asia’s Songbird Regine Velasquez also receives a production credit on the empowering track, “Glow-Up Diary.

Opening the album, “DNA” is a fast-paced anthem driven by electronic beats and rock guitars. With lyrics like “Living legacy typa DNA / Make it my own type DNA / New age odyssey typa DNA,” the song serves as a confident statement of the girl group’s identity.

Elsewhere on the record, “Spider” leans into the group’s darker and edgier side, while “Speeding Ticket” sends a flirtatious message of taking risks in love. “Lessons” slows things down with a wistful pop sound, reflecting on repeatedly falling into unhealthy relationships despite known better. Meanwhile, “Glow-Up Diary” embraces a softer, dreamier direction, reminding listeners that a true “glow-up” doesn’t only come as physical changes.

DNA also includes the group’s previously released singles “Don’t Ask Me Why,” “BINGO,” and the SM Supermalls collaboration “Gala To The Max.”

Ahead of the album’s release, DNA teased the project on their social media platforms through individual concept photos of the trio, as well as an album highlight medley that offered fans a first listen to its sonic palette.

The trio are also set to hold a special album showcase on July 18, 2026 at Noctos Music Bar in Quezon City, in celebration of their latest musical chapter.


Listen to DNA’s self-titled first album below:

Frequently Asked Questions

DNA’s debut album, self-titled “DNA,” dropped July 17, 2026. The eight-track record mixes electronic pop, rock, and experimental production, led by the single “Spider.”

Jonathan Manalo produced the album. Members Ezri, Julia, and Tasha are credited as composers, and Regine Velasquez has a production credit on “Glow-Up Diary.”

“Spider” leans into DNA’s darker, edgier sound and comes with a digital-dystopian official music video.

The album includes “Don’t Ask Me Why,” “BINGO,” and the SM Supermalls collaboration “Gala To The Max,” alongside five new tracks.

DNA holds their album showcase on July 18, 2026, at Noctos Music Bar in Quezon City.

Andrea Manuel

Andrea Manuel

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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.

Her coverage includes music releases, artist debuts, concert announcements, festival appearances, industry developments, and notable milestones, with a particular interest in documenting the evolving stories of both emerging and established artists across genres.

Andrea has also written concert and album reviews, as well as feature stories drawn from artist interviews. Through timely and engaging reporting, she highlights artists, releases, and cultural moments driving conversations across the Philippine music industry and beyond.

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