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On the Apr. 18 episode of SBS s new variety program, Tiki taCAR, Brave Girls revealed that SISTAR s smash hit Alone was originally intended for them. Keep on reading for all the details!
Were Brave Girls Originally Meant to Perform Alone Instead of SISTAR?
On the Sunday, Apr. 18 episode of SBS s Tiki taCAR, the four-member girl group Brave Girls appeared as guests. There, the girls promoted their 2017 song Rollin , which saw a reverse run on the charts this year. The quartet brought smiles on the MCs and the viewer s faces with their exciting performance of the song.
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Apr 05, 2021
Brave Girls, a K-pop girl group who suddenly rose to fame these days thanks to their 2017 song Rollin , revealed what their goal this 2021 is in the recent broadcast of the Choi Ilgu s Hurricane Radio show.
Brave Girls is currently composed of four members, namely Minyoung, Yujeong, Eunji, and Yuna. The quartet has recently gained attention from the public, especially Koreans, after a compilation video of the girls performing Rollin went viral in South Korea in February.
Since then, the song has been soaring high on Korean music charts and even earned Brave Girls several trophies on various music shows in the country. As of March 21, the girl group received six music show wins with Rollin .
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Mar 09, 2021
On Mar. 8, the YouTube channel Recent Olympics shared an interview with Brave Girls member Yujeong. There, she revealed she had contemplated quitting just a week before their viral fan edit was released.
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Brave Girls Yujeong Wanted to Quit Being an Idol a Week Prior to Their Viral Fan Edit
During the interview, Yujeong spoke up about their song Rollin , which was released in 2017, rising in popularity four years after its release. She revealed that she was in denial for a moment, unable to believe that the song was starting to chart so long after it was released.