Cloud 7 debuts with infectious sound, new fanbase
GMA Network officially launched its newest P-pop boy group, Cloud 7, on May 23 with a high-energy grand debut that introduced the young group’s infectious sound and inspiring message to fans.
The seven-member group, formed under GMA’s talent arm Sparkle, took the stage performing their well-loved song “Tara Na” and their newest single, “Bara Bara”—a track that reflects their core message of confidence and self-expression.
“You shouldn’t hide your talents,” said member Julijo Lukas Garcia during a post-launch interview. “If you’re good at something, it means you didn’t plan it—it just comes out. That’s what we want to tell people.”
Completing the Cloud 7 lineup are Prince Johann Nepomuceno (Johann), Kairo Lazarte (Kairo), Egypt Larkin See (Egypt), Miguel Gabriel Diokno (Migz), Prince Johan Yago (PJ), and Fian Andrei Guevara (Fian).



The group describes their music as upbeat, motivating, and uplifting, built on their shared experiences and dreams.
The name “Cloud 7” is a playful twist on “Cloud 9,” chosen to reflect happiness and the number of members.
“When people hear ‘Tara Na’, it reminds the rainbows that I miss Cloud 7. So ‘Tara Na’ symbolizes our day as Cloud 7. The song became special to us,” said Johann, explaining how the track reflects their identity and connection with fans.
The group also introduced their fanbase name—Rainbows. Each member is represented by a color—red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet—adding a personalized touch to their fandom.
“When there are clouds, there’s always a rainbow,” said Kairo. “That’s how we see our fans—part of our story.”
Despite their young age, the boys expressed pride in representing the next generation of performers, citing support from Sparkle and their growing community.
“We’re super thankful for the opportunity,” Kairo added. “Even though we’re still kids, we’re here to show we can do it together.”
With their mix of youthful optimism and polished stage presence, Cloud 7’s debut marks the start of a promising chapter in local pop.