G22 is back—and they’re here to prove a point. Just in time for Women’s History Month, the P-pop trio dropped the music video for “Pa-Pa-Pa-Palaban,” a high-energy anthem built around one thing: women who don’t flinch, fold, or wait for permission.
G22 is a Filipino girl group under Cornerstone Entertainment, known for their sharp sound, powerful performances, and unapologetic attitude. Debuting in 2022 with the single Bang!, they quickly earned the title of “P-pop’s Female Alphas.”
Now composed of AJ, Alfea, and Jaz, the group has doubled down on their identity—unfiltered, fearless, and fully in control.
The message is simple: Fight back. Speak up. No backing down.
The “Pa-Pa-Pa-Palaban” music video shows the group operating at full power—tight choreography, assertive visuals, and vocals that cut through. There’s no soft lead-in or filler chorus here. Instead, we get lines like “walang aatras, lahat lalaban,” which hits differently coming from G22. It’s not just about defiance—it’s about survival.
No one’s backing down—because every woman here is ready to fight for her place, her voice, and her worth.
More than that, they also root that power in history, paying tribute to national pride with shots of the Philippine flag and nods to iconic women like Gabriela Silang, Marcela and Lorenza Agoncillo, and Delfina Herbosa de Natividad.
They’re not here to fit in—they’re here to lead
AJ, Alfea, and Jaz don’t waste a second in “Pa-Pa-Pa-Palaban”. In the music video the trio shows exactly what happens when talent, confidence, and purpose collide. Every move, every line, and every beat reinforces what they’ve always stood for—strong women who lead with no hesitation.
G22’s not just standing up for themselves—they’re standing with a lot of women who’ve had to fight twice as hard to be heard. “Pa-Pa-Pa-Palaban” puts that struggle into words and turns it into something powerful. It’s not dressed up, and it’s not trying to be anything it’s not. It’s direct, it’s loud, and it hits where it needs to.
In showing up as they are, G22 gives space for others to do the same. No theatrics—just a clear message: you don’t wait for power. You claim it.