BINI Announces New Single “Shagidi” Set for Release on June 5, 2025

BINI Shagidi

The Filipino girl group BINI, celebrated as the “Nation’s Girl Group,” is gearing up for the release of their latest special tour single, “Shagidi,” scheduled to drop on June 5, 2025, at 9 PM Philippine Standard Time. This announcement comes directly from the group’s official X account, where they shared details about the upcoming track and its unique cover art, crafted by none other than BINI member Maloi.

The cover art for “Shagidi” showcases Maloi’s artistic flair, adding a personal and creative dimension to the release. Fans have expressed immense pride and excitement over Maloi’s involvement, with many praising her talent and the group’s decision to highlight her artistic contributions. The single is anticipated to feature the catchy phrase “Shagidi, Shagidi, Shapopo,” which has already sparked discussions among fans about its potential to become a new viral dance trend, much like their previous hit “Pantropiko.”

BINI’s rise to prominence has been nothing short of remarkable. They made history as the first Filipino pop group to top Billboard’s Philippine Songs chart and achieved a significant milestone by amassing one billion all-time streams on Spotify by 2025. Their influence extends beyond music, as they recently completed the Philippine leg of their “Biniverse World Tour 2025,” becoming the first Filipino act to hold a sold-out concert at the Philippine Arena, a testament to their growing popularity and impact on the global stage.

This new release follows closely on the heels of their single “Blink Twice” and the teased EP “Biniverse,” indicating a prolific period of musical output for the group. BINI’s ability to connect with their audience through relatable content and interactive platforms has solidified their position as leaders in the P-pop scene, with nearly 18 million followers across various social media channels.

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As the release date approaches, fans are eagerly anticipating “Shagidi,” hopeful that it will continue BINI’s streak of chart-topping successes and cultural phenomena. The group’s commitment to inclusivity, social justice, and female empowerment, as seen in previous works like “Karera” and “Talaarawan,” suggests that “Shagidi” will not only be a musical treat but also a statement of their ongoing evolution as artists.