'Brave Girls' changed its name to 'BB Girls'
Girl group 'Brave Girls' changed its
name to 'BB Girls' and is ready to resume its group activities under a new
agency.
'Brave Girls' have signed exclusive
contracts with 'Warner Music Korea'.
"We will not hesitate to support
their career to the fullest”, said new agency.
'Warner Music Korea' said that
discussions are ongoing on whether to keep the 'Brave Girls' name or take a new
group name.
They are likely to continue their
career under a new name as their previous agency 'Brave Entertainment' owns the
group’s name.
All four members of 'Brave Girls' :
'Minyoung', 'Yujeong', Eunji' and 'Yuna' decided not to extend their exclusive
contracts with 'Brave Entertainment' on Feb. 16.
'Brave Girls' originally debuted in
2011 but the lineup kept changing as the group failed to get traction.
In 2016, the group was relaunched as a
7 member band, among which the current four members were included. The current
four members are the second generation of 'Brave Girls'.
The second generation did not achieve
commercial success either and was about to disband, looking into other jobs
until a YouTube video about 'Rollin' garnered attention in early 2021.
Their single from 4 years ago,
"Rollin", rose up the music charts again.
Thereafter, they gained popularity with the title track "Chi Mat Ba Ram" from their 5th EP, "Summer Queen".
'Brave Girls' - "Rollin"
'Brave Girls' - "Chi Mat Ba Ram"