Eleven11 not out to compete with other P-pop groups

Eleven11 aims to empower women, not out to compete with other P-pop groups

/ 06:03 PM February 15, 2025

Eleven11 not out to compete with other P-pop groups

(From left) Eleven11 members Barbie, Jade, CJ, Ivy, Audrey and Shaggy. Image: INQUIRER.net/Anne Pasajol

LIPA City, Batangas — Prior to staging their pre-debut performance in Batangas, the new girl group Eleven11 underscored their goal of empowering women through P-pop.

The six-member group composed of Swaggy, Jade, Ivy, CJ, Barbie and Audrey was introduced to the members of the press during the opening ceremony of Barako Fest 2025 in Lipa City, Batangas, on Thursday, Feb. 13.

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The girl group, which was formed through the now-defunct noontime show “Tahanang Pinakamasaya,” is set to perform at the festival on Saturday, Feb. 15.

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“We are embracing our authenticity. May kanya-kanya po kaming strength which is a good thing,” Ivy said as she spoke about their difference from other P-pop groups.

“Others are so good in singing, others are so good in dancing, others are so good in rapping. I think this is what makes us unique as a group,” Ivy added, with CJ noting how their styling is also distinct.

When asked if they could be on a par with P-pop girl group BINI, CJ said, “Actually, we’re not here to compete po. We’re here for P-pop and we’re just here for our individuality.”

Ivy followed suit, further stressing that she and her fellow members are together to promote women empowerment.

Eleven11, which is under the management of House of Mentorque, has yet to reveal their upcoming projects but they teased that announcements will be made early this year.

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