Since their debut early last month, Calista — the country's newest girl group — has gone full throttle, sharing their music and artistry with Filipinos and the rest of the world.
Since their debut early last month, Calista — the country's newest girl group — has gone full throttle, sharing their music and artistry with Filipinos and the rest of the world. With every aspect of their look, dance moves and singing style carefully thought out, practiced and delivered 100 percent every time, it was also fitting that they launched their first single on International Women's Day and announced that their gearing up for their first major concert.
'It's absolutely incredible how Calista was formed and how these girls have endured training and studying amid this pandemic. They're exceedingly tough, and we're all very much proud of them. With all their hard work, we're sure that they're ready to wow the Philippines and the world,' their devoted manager Tyronne Escalante enthused.Women spirit'Race Car' is the title of Calista's debut single launched on March 8.
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