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Make way for Jade Ivy

“Jelly is something that I came up with out of a fantasy and I just wanted to describe a specific girl,” Jade Ivy states.

Chiefly inspired by the music video of the song “Taste,” performed by American rapper artists Tyga and Offset, “Jelly” was crafted to fervidly describe the artist’s whimsical image of a “dream girl fantasy” displaying a “freaky, bouncy, sexy, and clingy” features.

The track delivers a tune echoing a combination of Hiphop and RnB records – projecting a mixture of “sexy” and “fierce” sonic flavors for everyone to consume.

Produced alongside GFAB who also mixed and mastered the track, “Jelly” exhibits Jade Ivy’s motion in telling ravishing records.

Jade Ivy’s songwriting techniques highlight a rough and assertive vibe which was captured through his previous romantic releases, “3AM,” “Puyat,” and “With Benefits.” While it took a little time to render new art pieces to share, the artist asserts that the year-long break from sharing his music with his listeners was filled with preparations to reintroduce more of Jade Ivy—one that has a “new vibe” to offer.

“Listeners and fans will hear new

The group’s sophomore album showed great success as it has racked up over 4.3 million streams, while its tracks “Magnet” reached 1 million streams and “Tumitigil Ang Mundo” reached 1.5 million streams on Spotify. It also topped the iTunes’ album chart in the Philippines, Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and United Arab Emirates. The Be Us second anniversary album showcase tickets will be available at SM Tickets priced at P2,500 (VVIP), P2,000 (VIP), and P1,000 (regular).

BGYO’s fans called ACEs are in for an- other surprise because the Be Us album box set is available for pre-order for only P1,999. The album box set contains a CD, lyric booklet, random mini standee, photocard set, pop grip, and ACEs pin. The pre-order would also serve as a ticket to a fan meet and greet with BGYO. Meanwhile, those who pre-ordered “The Light” last year can enjoy a P200 discount voucher when they purchase the Be Us album box set. sounds from Jade Ivy wherein I’m not just some simple party guy. Because this year, I have new stories to tell and new adventures in store,” Jade Ivy states.

Recently, BGYO became a trending topic after their leader Gelo went viral after a fan posted his 2x2 ID picture on Twitter which earned him praise for his stunning visuals, while the group’s main dancer Nate caught the attention of the K-pop group BTS who liked his dance cover of J-Hope and J. Cole’s “on the street” on TikTok.

Dubbed as the “Aces of P-Pop,” the group recently spread fun and excitement at Marquee Mall, Pampanga, and The District Imus, Cavite last March 4 and 5 for their mall tour. They will be gathering the hearts of “ACEs” once again on March 26 at Ayala Malls Feliz, Pasig.

Starting off with this new single carrying noteworthy characteristics of style and plot. “The style that I used in the track Jelly was different because I mixed English and Tagalog language to tell the story, wherein more people can vibe to and mas pinalawak ko ang sakop ng taong makakapag vibe ng song.”

“Jelly” is available now on digital streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and more.

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