BINI breaks down 'Signals' EP during Grammy Museum visit

MANILA, Philippines — The Nation's Girl Group BINI continued to introduce themselves to the world with a special guest appearance at the Grammy Museum for "Global Spin Live."
The visit to the Los Angeles venue was the P-pop act's first public appearance, apart from a brief layover to meet fans, since their historic performances at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
The "Global Spin Live" series of the Grammy Museum is the live event extension of the latter's "Global Spin" series, which places a spotlight on artists around the world.
Past guests include Enhypen, Le Sserafim, Babymonster, Lay, Zerobaseone, Ateez, Boynextdoor, and most recently, Taemin.
Fellow artist Emily Mei moderated BINI's discussion of their five-year career and the release of latest extended play "Signals."
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The girl group sang portions of the songs off the release without backing tracks, like "Unang Kilig" and "Blush," as well as Beyonce's "Love on Top."
Later, BINI performed in "Blush" and "Cherry On Top," which were in their Coachella sets along with their other hits "Pantropiko" and "Salamin, Salamin."
Next week BINI will attend this year's Billboard Women In Music event where the girl group are the Global Force honoree alongside Canadian rock band The Beaches.
Sarah Geronimo received the same award two years ago, notably ending her acceptance speech about courage and hope in Filipino.
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