It is undeniable that P-pop and Filipino music have been on the radar now more than ever.
One of the local groups that is on the rise right now is G22, dubbed as “P-pop's female alphas.”
G22 has three members--AJ, Jaz, and Alfea--and debuted in February 2022, with their single, “Bang.”
Get to know more G22 in this gallery.
P-pop girl group, G22, is known as “P-pop's female alphas.”
G22 is one of Cornerstone Entertainment's P-pop groups.
G22 debuted in February 2022, with the song, “Bang.”
G22 is composed of three talented members, AJ, Jaz, and Alfea.
G22 has so far released 12 original hit tracks such as "I Hate Boys," "One Sided Love," "LOKA," and "Musika."
The fans of G22 are called “Bullets.”
G22 performed the theme song of the Season 100 of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), “Own The Future.”
Along with BINI, G22 also performed on global stages such as China's survival show Show it All! The P-pop group amazed fans with their powerful vocal skills and stage presence.
G22 on stage with K-pop icon Sandara Park.
The members of G22 were happy fangirls as they posed for a selfie with Sandara Park.
G22 at the “Off The Charts” party of Billboard Philippines.
The members of G22 are not only talented but also fashionable.
With each empowering aura and style, G22 caught the attention of several different brands. From fashion items to other lifestyle brands, the Female Alphas continue to sign contracts and feature their modelling side.
G22 surprised fans as they embraced a new era. The girls greeted 2025 with a more confident and bold concept, leveling up their nickname to "limitless."
On March 9, 2025, G22 celebrated Women's Month with a new single, "Pa-Pa-Pa-Palaban." This powerful song carries a strong message of women's courage and fighting spirit in today's society.
G22 also had the chance to perform on Philippine television! The girl group wows fans in their fierce performance in All-Out Sundays' P-pop Summer Fest and It's Showtime Vice Ganda's dance craze.
G22 is definitely one of the rising P-pop groups to watch out for.