BB Girls Announces Highly Anticipated Comeback with New Album Under Warner Music Korea
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-07-20 15:30:55
WARNER MUSIC KOREA
BB Girls, formerly known as Brave Girls, is set to make a long-awaited return to the music scene with a new album on August 3, according to an official announcement from their agency, Warner Music Korea, on Thursday. The girl group has been teasing fans with a "Coming Soon" poster, revealing the album's release date and showcasing the four members - Minyoung, Youjoung, Eunji, and Yuna - striking a pose on a sofa.
This forthcoming release marks BB Girls' first music venture since undergoing a significant transformation, rebranding themselves and adopting their new name after signing with Warner Music Korea. The group's journey with their old name culminated with the release of "Shiny World" in June, a captivating track featured in the soundtrack of the animated series "Bastions."
Pronounced as "beu-beu girls," BB Girls aims to present a fresh chapter in their musical evolution, signaling a promising new era under their new agency's wing. Previously, Brave Girls experienced a meteoric rise to fame when their 2017 song "Rollin'" unexpectedly went viral in 2021, propelling the group to unparalleled success.
Following the expiration of their contract with their original agency, Brave Entertainment, earlier this year, all four members of the girl group, wholeheartedly committed to their artistry, signed an exclusive contract with Warner Music Korea. The new partnership serves as a testament to BB Girls' unwavering dedication and determination to continue their musical journey together.
With fans eagerly anticipating their highly awaited comeback, BB Girls' upcoming album promises to be a musical showcase of their talent and growth, solidifying their place as a formidable force in the K-pop landscape. As the group embraces their new identity and explores fresh creative avenues, the music world braces for another remarkable chapter in BB Girls' ever-evolving story.
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