BB Girls, Formerly Known as Brave Girls, Announce Comeback with New Music in August
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-07-09 22:21:19
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BB Girls, the acclaimed girl group formerly known as Brave Girls, is set to make a triumphant return to the music scene in August with highly anticipated new music. This release marks the first musical offering from the group since they signed with Warner Music Korea in May and rebranded themselves as BB Girls, ushering in an exciting new era for the talented quartet.
Their previous release, "Shiny World," which dropped in June as part of the soundtrack for the animation film "Bastions," was unveiled under their former name. Now, BB Girls eagerly prepares to captivate fans with their upcoming single, creating anticipation among their dedicated fan base.
Warner Music Korea, the group's new agency, expressed their excitement for the forthcoming release, stating, "BB Girls will unveil a new song in August, marking their first musical venture since signing with Warner Music Korea. We encourage fans to eagerly anticipate this highly awaited comeback." The agency's statement further reinforces the group's growth and evolution under their new label.
Pronounced as "beu-beu girls," BB Girls is composed of four talented members—Minyoung, Yujeong, Eunji, and Yuna. Following the expiration of their exclusive contracts with Brave Entertainment in February, the quartet embarked on a new chapter, signing exclusive contracts with Warner Music Korea on April 27. This transition to a new agency symbolizes their unwavering commitment to their artistic journey and paves the way for exciting opportunities and creative endeavors.
Originally debuting in 2011, Brave Girls faced challenges early on, resulting in the departure of all original members due to lukewarm success. The group's second generation also struggled to achieve commercial breakthroughs, teetering on the brink of disbandment. However, the tides turned in early 2021 when a YouTube video showcasing their song "Rollin'" went viral. The compilation video, featuring comments from fans on Brave Girls' performances, highlighted the song's popularity among Korean servicemen, as the group frequently performed at military bases to entertain troops. This unexpected surge in popularity earned them the endearing nickname "president of the military."
Now, as BB Girls gears up for their highly anticipated comeback, they are poised to captivate audiences with their talent, resilience, and unwavering passion for their craft. Their journey serves as a testament to the ever-evolving landscape of K-pop and the powerful impact that dedicated fandoms can have in reshaping the trajectory of an artist's career.
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