Meet A2O May: How this Chinese girl group proved they are Bigger, Badder, Better' | amNewYork
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Meet A2O May: How this Chinese girl group proved they are Bigger, Badder, Better' | amNewYork
"Chinese girl group A2O May are the next-generation global group revolutionizing the entertainment industry with their latest single, B.B.B. (Bigger, Badder, Better), bridging cultures and generations through music. Pronounced AY-TWO-OH-MAY, A2O members CHENYU, SHIJIE, QUCHANG, MICHE, and KAT debuted less than one year ago and have already amassed over 30 million views with their single, BOSS, and are the first Chinese group to enter the United States Top 40 Radio Chart with Under My Skin."
"For the members of A2O May, seeing the sea of fans, affectionately known as MAYnia, at Wango Tango, clutching tightly onto their light sticks and cheering them on, was a moment in time they will never forget. It was such a memorable first live stage in the US. We were really nervous, but as soon as we got on stage, we just locked in and performed to the best of our abilities."
"I still remember the moment we encountered Doja Cat and Meghan Trainor backstage, and we were all such big fans, and meeting them in person was so inspiring, and just being in the same festival environment with artists we admire gave us even more motivation to dream bigger, MICHE said. Their pre-debut single, Under My Skin, showcased that they are the new kids on the block with a fresh perspective on today's youth and their endless possibilities."
A2O May is a five-member Chinese girl group—CHENYU, SHIJIE, QUCHANG, MICHE, and KAT—pronounced AY-TWO-OH-MAY. The group debuted less than one year ago and achieved viral success with singles such as BOSS and Under My Skin, the latter entering the United States Top 40 Radio Chart. The quintet performed their first U.S. stage at iHeartRadio's Wango Tango in Los Angeles and connected deeply with fans known as MAYnia. Backstage encounters with prominent artists provided inspiration. The single progression from Under My Skin to BOSS to B.B.B. signals artistic growth, increased confidence, and a focus on cross-cultural reach.
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