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"'''Pantropiko'''" ({{Literal translation|Tropical}}) is a song recorded by Filipino girl group ] from their first ] (EP), '']'' (2024). Written by its producers Jumbo De Belen and Mat Olavides, along with Angelika Ortiz and Paula Patricia "Pow" Chavez, "Pantropiko" is a ] track featuring tropical influences. The song's upbeat melody and rhythm align with its summer-inspired theme, incorporating catchy hooks and vibrant production. It was released by ] on November 17, 2023, as the second pre-release single from ''Talaarawan'', following the earlier release of "]" (2023). "'''Pantropiko'''" ({{Literal translation|Tropical}}) is a song recorded by Filipino girl group ] from their first ] (EP), '']'' (2024). Written by its producers Jumbo De Belen and Mat Olavides, along with Angelika Ortiz and Paula Patricia "Pow" Chavez during a songwriting camp, "Pantropiko" is a ] track featuring tropical influences. The song's upbeat melody and rhythm align with its summer-inspired theme, incorporating catchy hooks and vibrant production. It was released by ] on November 17, 2023, as the second pre-release single from ''Talaarawan'', following the earlier release of "]" (2023).


"Pantropiko" went viral on ], contributing to its rise on local music charts in the Philippines. The track contributed to Bini becoming ]'s highest-streamed female ] artist and the Filipino P-pop group with the most monthly listeners. "Pantropiko" debuted at number 17 on the '']'' ] chart on March 23, peaking at number one on April 23, 2024, making Bini the first P-pop group to top the chart. The song surpassed 100 million streams on Spotify and ] by July 2024. By December 2024, "Pantropiko" ranked third on '']''{{'}} ] Year-End and ] Year-End charts. "Pantropiko" went viral on ], contributing to its rise on local music charts in the Philippines. The song received widespread acclaim for its vibrant sound and summer-inspired energy, with critics praising its catchy appeal and lasting resonance beyond the summer months. This reception, along with its popularity on streaming platforms, helped Bini become ]'s highest-streamed female ] artist and the Filipino P-pop group with the most monthly listeners. "Pantropiko" debuted at number 17 on the '']'' ] chart on March 23, 2024, peaking at number one on April 23, making Bini the first P-pop group to top the chart. By July 2024, the song surpassed 100 million streams on Spotify and ]. It ranked third on '']''<nowiki/>' ] Year-End and ] Year-End charts for 2024.


== Background and release == == Background and release ==

Revision as of 06:04, 26 December 2024

2023 single by Bini

"Pantropiko"
Eight girls under a thatched-roof hut, wearing pastel, floral outfits. "Pantropiko" is written in bold, yellow, swirled letters at the bottom, with "BINI" in small white text at the top.
Single by Bini
from the EP Talaarawan
Language
  • Filipino
  • English
English titleTropical
ReleasedNovember 17, 2023
Genre
Length3:45
LabelStar Music
Composer(s)
  • Mat Olavides
  • Jumbo De Belen
  • Angelika Ortiz
  • Paula Patricia Chavez
Producer(s)
  • Mat Olavides
  • Jumbo De Belen
Bini singles chronology
"Karera"
(2023)
"Pantropiko"
(2023)
"Salamin, Salamin"
(2024)
Music video
"Pantropiko" on YouTube

"Pantropiko" (lit. 'Tropical') is a song recorded by Filipino girl group Bini from their first extended play (EP), Talaarawan (2024). Written by its producers Jumbo De Belen and Mat Olavides, along with Angelika Ortiz and Paula Patricia "Pow" Chavez during a songwriting camp, "Pantropiko" is a bubblegum pop track featuring tropical influences. The song's upbeat melody and rhythm align with its summer-inspired theme, incorporating catchy hooks and vibrant production. It was released by Star Music on November 17, 2023, as the second pre-release single from Talaarawan, following the earlier release of "Karera" (2023).

"Pantropiko" went viral on TikTok, contributing to its rise on local music charts in the Philippines. The song received widespread acclaim for its vibrant sound and summer-inspired energy, with critics praising its catchy appeal and lasting resonance beyond the summer months. This reception, along with its popularity on streaming platforms, helped Bini become Spotify's highest-streamed female OPM artist and the Filipino P-pop group with the most monthly listeners. "Pantropiko" debuted at number 17 on the Billboard Philippines Songs chart on March 23, 2024, peaking at number one on April 23, making Bini the first P-pop group to top the chart. By July 2024, the song surpassed 100 million streams on Spotify and YouTube Music. It ranked third on Billboard Philippines' Philippines Hot 100 Year-End and Top Philippine Songs Year-End charts for 2024.

Background and release

In September 2022, Bini released their second album, Feel Good. Following the album's success, the group made a comeback on September 22, 2023, with the release of "Karera", which served as the first pre-release single for their then-upcoming debut EP, Talaarawan, offering a preview of the group's material.

Following "Karera", Star Music released "Pantropiko" on November 17, 2023, as the second pre-release single for the EP.

Composition and lyrics

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"Pantropiko" is three minutes and forty-five seconds long. The track was produced by Jumbo De Belen and Mat Olavides, with Olavides contributing his expertise in tropical house. De Belen provided the initial instrumental, which laid the foundation for the song’s tropical influence. The lyrics were written by Angelika Ortiz, who initially used past tense phrasing in her draft. After feedback, she revised the lyrics to present tense, better capturing the song's vibrant, immediate energy.

"Pantropiko" was created as part of a FlipMusic songwriting camp, where multiple tracks for Bini's Talaarawan were developed. FlipMusic producer Paula Patricia "Pow" Chavez contributed to the vocal arrangements. Chavez also added the "Pantropiko, pantropiko, oh" line in the post-chorus. The collaboration was enriched by the influence of African, Latin, and Caribbean music, which was incorporated into the song’s arrangement by Olavides. This blend of genres helped shape the song into a vibrant, tropical bubblegum pop anthem designed for group harmony and catchy, upbeat energy.

Production

The choreography for "Pantropiko" was developed by Bini member Sheena, following a challenge from their dance coach Mickey Perz. She was assisted by fellow coaches Matthew Almodovar and Reden Blanquera to complete the dance. The choreography quickly became popular, contributing to the song's viral success. The music video was filmed at Inflatable Island Beach Club, a beach resort in Zambales.

Reception

"Pantropiko" received widespread acclaim for its vibrant sound and energetic vibe. Rafael Bautista of Nylon Manila noted the track's upbeat nature and ability to capture the essence of summer romance, contributing to its viral success, particularly on platforms like TikTok. Despite being released in November 2023, the song slowly gained popularity as a sleeper hit summer anthem in the Philippines. The song's success was further reflected in its performance on streaming platforms such as Spotify. In Mega Magazine, Gianna Sibal remarked that the song's lively energy continued to resonate beyond the summer months, reflecting the broader appeal of Filipino music.

Commercially, "Pantropiko" achieved significant success on both streaming platforms and music charts. A few months after its release, the song went viral on TikTok, contributing to its rapid rise on local music charts in the Philppines. Following the release of Talaarawan on March 8, Bini became Spotify's highest-streamed female OPM artist and the Filipino P-pop group with the most monthly listeners. The song also debuted at number 17 on Billboard's Philippines Songs chart on March 23, 2024, before peaking at number five on April 20, 2024. "Pantropiko" reached number one on April 23, making Bini the first P-pop group to top the chart. Bini performed a remake of the song for a cheeseburger advertisement by Jollibee, coinciding with the group's formal endorsement of the brand on June 17, 2024. By July 2024, "Pantropiko" had surpassed 100 million streams on both Spotify and YouTube Music, and ranked 65th on YouTube's Global Music Video chart. In December 2024, the song ranked third on Billboard Philippines' Philippines Hot 100 Year-End and Top Philippine Songs Year-End charts, and was also Google’s ninth most-searched song in the Philippines that same year.

Accolades

Awards and nominations for "Pantropiko"Awards and nominations received by Bini
Award Year Category Result Ref.
Awit Awards 2024 Record of the Year Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
Best Performance by a Group Nominated
Best Pop Recording Nominated
Best Engineered Recording Nominated
People's Voice Favorite Record of the Year Won
People's Voice Favorite Song of the Year Won
Myx Music Awards 2024 Song of the Year Won
PMPC Star Awards for Music 2024 Song of the Year Nominated
Duo/Group Artist of the Year Won
Dance Recording of the Year Nominated
P-pop Awards 2024 Song of the Year Pending
Wish Music Awards 2024 Wish Pop Song of the Year Pending

Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from Apple Music.

  • Bini – vocals
  • Angelika Samantha Ortiz – songwriter
  • Jumbo De Belen – songwriter, producer
  • Mat Olavides – songwriter, producer
  • Paula Patricia Chavez – songwriter

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2024) Peak
position
Philippines (Billboard) 1
Philippines (Philippines Hot 100) 4
Philippines (Top Philippine Songs) 3

Year-end charts

Chart (2024) Peak
position
Philippines (Philippines Hot 100) 3
Philippines (Top Philippine Songs) 3

Notes

  1. FlipMusic is a Philippine production house founded by its president and head producer Jumbo “Bojam” De Belen.

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