PG (Progress Generation): From Child Stars to Rising J-Pop Teen Idols with “Skyrocket”
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PG Are Growing Up Fast — From Kids to Rising J-Pop Teens
Wow… these kids are growing up so fast 😱
When PG (Progress Generation) debuted in 2024, they were literally little kids around 10–12 years old. Not that they're that much older now, but they've clearly entered their teenage era — and even their voices have changed a lot already. I'll leave a link to their debut song so you can really see the difference for yourselves 😃
Discover PG (Progress Generation) – The New J-Pop Sensation
PG is a Japanese co-ed group made up of 14 young talents — 7 boys and 7 girls, all students and teenagers. They first caught attention in summer 2024 after posting TikTok dance videos wearing school uniforms and masks, instantly intriguing fans with their mysterious yet energetic concept.
Their very first video surpassed 1 million views, and after appearing at a-nation 2024, the group officially debuted under Avex on November 11, 2024 with the single "WA・BI・SA・BI".
In summer 2025, they returned with "BANABANA", a bright and energetic summer track that quickly became one of the season's memorable J-Pop songs.
Now, PG are back with a completely new image, looking noticeably more mature and confident, as they introduce their latest song "Skyrocket". With their fast growth, evolving vocals, and overflowing energy, the group continues to rise as one of the most promising young acts in J-Pop