K-pop continues to make waves in the global music industry as girl groups Brave Girls and FIFTY FIFTY have signed exclusive contracts with Warner Music Korea and Warner Records, respectively.
Along with the exclusive contracts, Warner Music Korea also noted that a new name for the group is currently under discussion as Brave Girls were named after Brave Entertainment, owned by producer Brave Brothers.
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The result is a bold anthem of female empowerment; "Unforgiven, I'm the villain," they intone, kinda like the rest of the album. They poke, they challenge, they dare girls to move in their own direction, make their own choices, break those taboos.
Out of the 13 tracks on the album, only seven are brand new – last year's singles bass house "Antifragile" and smooth R&B "Impurities" have proven their mettle with a fresh sound.
FIFTY FIFTY's "Cupid" Becomes Highest-Ranking K-Pop Girl Group Song That Isn't A Collab On UK's ...
Last month, FIFTY FIFTY made history on the United Kingdom's Official Charts (typically regarded as the U.K. equivalent to Billboard's U.S. charts) when their viral hit "Cupid" debuted at No. 96 on the Official Singles Chart, making them the fastest K-pop girl group ever to enter the chart.
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