After a historic U.S. Top 40 breakthrough, rising Chinese girl group A2O MAY is back with a bang. Their new single “BOSS” marks the next bold chapter for the five-member group carving out space in global pop.
Produced under the watchful eye of Soo-man Lee — the legendary founder of SM Entertainment — A2O MAY is already making serious noise beyond Asia. Their debut single, “Under My Skin,” recently stormed into the Mediabase U.S. Radio Weekly Chart, hitting the Top 40 and racking up over 13 million YouTube views in the process. Now, “BOSS” aims to keep the momentum alive, showing off a harder, edgier side of the group.
Anchored by thundering bass and high-voltage dance breaks, “BOSS” fires off a fearless anthem of swagger and ambition. It’s a slick collision of hip-hop edge, electronic pulse, and pure idol pop polish that feels tailor-made for stadium stages and global playlists.
Composed of members CHENYU, SHIJIE, QUCHANG, MICHE, and KAT, A2O MAY isn’t just another rookie group trying to break through. Bilingual, multicultural, and unapologetically rooted in Gen Z’s no-filter spirit, they’re leading a new wave of pop that blends emotional storytelling and raw emotion with high-octane performance — a sound and movement they call “Zalpha Pop.”
Their rapid rise hasn’t been luck; it’s been a fast and furious climb fueled by millions of views, major press co-signs, and now a prime opening slot at iHeartRadio’s Wango Tango festival in Huntington Beach. It’s a serious power move, and “BOSS” feels like their hard-won victory lap.
Armed with fearless energy and a global vision, A2O MAY isn’t just making history; they’re flipping the script for the next generation of global idols.
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