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Sparkle GMA Artist Center is stepping up its presence in the P-Pop scene with the official launch of Cloud 7, a fresh new boy group bringing energy, talent and a bold sound to the stage.
Comprising members Lukas Garcia, Johann Nepomuceno, Kairo Lazarte, Egypt See, Migz Diokno, PJ Yago and Fian Guevarra, Cloud 7 is now the youngest P-Pop boy group under the talent management agency.
Following their debut in August 2023, the group has steadily built momentum with singles like "Silipin Ang Mundo," "Louder," "Tayo Na," and "Tara Na." Today, Sparkle is giving them a major push with the official launch, new music and an upcoming digital series that promises fans a deeper look into the personalities behind the performances.
(From left) Cloud 7 members Johann, Kairo, Juljio, Egypt, PJ and Migz. PHOTO FROM SPARKLE GMA ARTIST CENTER
In a press conference, Migz happily shared that Cloud 7's mission is to inspire.
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"Our music style is upbeat, uplifting, and also inspiring. What sets us apart is that, I think, no other group at our age has this kind of musical style yet," he enthused.
The group's name itself carries that message of positivity.
"Cloud 7 was inspired by Cloud 9. Cloud 9 means happiness, something light and uplifting — and that's the feeling we want our audience and listeners to have when we perform. Instead of Cloud 9, since there are seven of us, we named the group Cloud 7," As Kairo explained.
He added that the fanbase, affectionately called "Rainbow," represents the diversity of the group.
"We call our fans 'Rainbow' because when there are clouds, there's always a rainbow. And the colors of the rainbow represent each of us," Kairo continued.
Despite their youth, the boys are driven to prove themselves in the music scene.
"We're very proud and happy because at a young age, we've been given the opportunity to showcase our talents — to show what we can do and bring joy to people. We want to show everyone that we can sing, we can dance," PJ shared.
Meanwhile, their newest single, "Bara Bara," is a catchy track that encourages listeners to show confidence and purpose.
Explaining the meaning of the song, Egypt shared, "It's about being proud of what you're good at and showing off your skills. Of course, if you're really great at something, it means you didn't just throw it together. What we want to tell people is — don't hide your talents, your skills. You should show them."
As for what they hope fans take away from their music, Fian was clear in saying, "We want our songs to inspire people, and we hope they'll join us on our journey."
Finally the single launch also marked the announcement of "Sparkle Presents: Up, Up, and Away," a digital series premiering this June on Sparkle's social media channels. The show promises an inside look at the boys beyond the stage — their stories, struggles, and bond as a group.