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Brave Girls
Brave Girls in 2021
Brave Girls in 2021
From left to right: Eunji, Yuna, Yujeong, Minyoung
Background information
OriginSeoul, South Korea
Genres
Years active2011 (2011)–present
LabelsBrave
Members
  • Minyoung
  • Yujeong
  • Eunji
  • Yuna
Past members
  • Eunyoung
  • Seo-a
  • Yejin
  • Yoojin
  • Hyeran
  • Hayun

Brave Girls (Korean브레이브걸스; RRBeureibeu Geolseu; also known as BG) is a South Korean girl group formed by producer Brave Brothers in 2011 and managed by Brave Entertainment. After making their debut with the single album The Difference on 7 April 2011, the group has since released four mini-albums, including Back to da Future (2011), Re-Issue (2012), High Heels (2016), and Rollin' (2017). Initially a five-member group, Brave Girls has undergone multiple lineup changes and currently consists of Minyoung, Yujeong, Eunji, and Yuna, with no original members remaining. In 2021, the group gained a sudden surge in popularity after their song "Rollin'" unexpectedly went viral.

History

Pre-debut

On March 14, 2011, Eunyoung was revealed as the leader of Brave Girls. She is the niece of Shin Ha-kyun, an actor known for his role in Welcome to Dongmakgol and Sympathy for Lady Vengeance.[1] Hyeran was then revealed on March 17, and gained attention because of her resemblance to singer Son Dambi and because of old dance rehearsal videos that led to her name being featured on video sites like M. Goon.[2] Yejin also gained attention due to the fact that she was 'Miss Seattle' at the Miss Korea competition, and because she bears a resemblance to actress Kim Sa-rang.[3]

2011–2015: Debut, Back to da Future, Re-Issue and hiatus

Brave Girls at Superstar K 3 premiere, 2011.

On March 31, 2011, Brave Brothers released two teaser images of the group, revealing the two concepts that the group would perform with.[4] On April 7, they released their debut single album The Difference, along with a music video for title track "Do You Know".[5] They then had their debut performance on KBS's Music Bank with promotional tracks "So Sexy" and "Do You Know".[6] A music video for "So Sexy" was released on June 8.[7]

On July 28, Brave Girls released the lead single from their debut mini-album Back to da Future titled "Easily", which features Korean reggae artist Skull, and its music video.[8][9] Brave Brothers stated that the song was homage to Kim Gun-mo's "Excuse".[10][11][12] The full EP was released on July 29 and peaked at number 14 on the Gaon Album Chart, selling 1,606 copies.[13][14] At the 19th Korea Culture Entertainment Awards which was held on December 15, the group received the "Rookie of the Year" award.[15][16]

On February 22, 2012, Brave Girls released their second mini-album Re-Issue and held a promotional showcase for the album that included a guest performance from Teen Top. The EP peaked at #14 on the Gaon Album Chart.[17] The title song "Nowadays" charted highly on charts and became one of the most searched topics on Korean websites.[citation needed] On August 31, 2013, Brave Girls released a single titled "For You".[18] In February 2014, Brave Brothers reported that he was going to be working on a full-length album for the group, but the album was put on hold indefinitely due to his working with AOA.[citation needed] Brave Girls remained inactive for the following two years.

2016–2020: Lineup changes, High Heels and Rollin'

After a 2+12-year hiatus, it was announced that Brave Girls would be making a comeback as a seven-member group, with two original members (Yoojin and Hyeran) and five new members (Minyoung, Yujeong, Eunji, Yuna, and Hayun).[19] The group released a digital single titled "Deepened" on February 16.[20] On June 19, Brave Girls released their third mini-album High Heels and the music video for its title track "High Heels".[21][22] On September 1, the group released a digital single titled "Yoo-hoo".[23]

Brave Girls in the making of "Rollin" music video, 2017.

On January 13, 2017, it was announced that members Yoojin and Hyeran, the two remaining original members, would stop promotions with the group. Member Yoojin decided to pursue studies abroad and would also leave the group. Meanwhile, member Hyeran would take a hiatus due to health concerns. It was noted that no new members would be added and Brave Girls would continue promotions as a five-member group with members Minyoung, Yujeong, Eunji, Yuna and Hayun, for a possible return in February or March with a new release.[24][25] The group released their fourth mini album Rollin' and the lead single of the same name on March 7.[26] In October 2017, members Yujeong, Eunji, and Yuna participated in the idol rebooting show The Unit which premiered on October 28.[27] Yujeong and Eunji passed the audition. Eunji was eliminated in 45th place during the first elimination round[citation needed] while Yujeong was eliminated in 37th place during the second elimination round.[citation needed]

On August 11, 2018, the group released "Rollin' (New Version)", a rearranged version of the single of the same name released in 2017, as a gift to fans for their passionate support for the song in the prior year and a half. It was also announced that the group will promote as a 4-member piece for the time being, since member Hayun will take a break due to health reasons.[28]

On August 14, 2020, Brave Girls returned after almost three years with a four-member lineup, including Minyoung, Yujeong, Eunji and Yuna,[29] by releasing a digital single titled "We Ride".[30] Later in 2020, the group was featured in a webtoon series produced by Toontori and supported by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of South Korea. They were one of eight groups selected as part of the 2020 Hallyu Linked Support Project hosted by the Korea International Cultural Exchange Promotion Agency in association with Korea's Webtoon Industry Association.[31]

2021–present: Sudden success with "Rollin'"

In February 2021, a compilation video of Brave Girls performing "Rollin'" became viral on YouTube. As a result, the song gained a surge in popularity and rose to the top of real-time music charts.[32] In response, the group resumed promotional activities for the song. Member Yujeong revealed that prior to the song becoming viral, the group was near disbandment as she and fellow member Yuna had already moved out of their dorm.[33] On March 12, 2021, Instiz announced that the song has achieved a perfect all-kill in its iChart after topping both daily and real-time music charts.[34] On March 14, 2021, Brave Girls received their first music show win on Inkigayo with "Rollin'". Their win with the current lineup broke the record for having the longest time period from debut to first win for girl groups in K-pop history, winning 1,854 days after debut.[35] They received their second win a few days later on The Show.[36] "Rollin" subsequently became the girl group song with the longest perfect all-kill, maintaining 262 hours of perfect all-kill. "We Ride" also rose in the Gaon Singles Chart, reaching a peak of number four.[37]

The group released a special version of "High Heels" in collaboration with shoe brand Elcanto on April 29.[38]

The group released a promotional advertisement single, "Red Sun", on May 5 for Lotte Department Store.[39]

Members

Current

  • Minyoung (민영)
  • Yujeong (유정)
  • Eunji (은지)
  • Yuna (유나)

Former

  • Eunyoung (은영)
  • Seo-a (서아)
  • Yejin (예진)
  • Yoojin (유진)
  • Hyeran (혜란)
  • Hayun (하윤)

Timeline

  • Black (vertical) = album release
  • Red (horizontal) = original line-up
  • Orange (horizontal) = second line-up
  • Black (horizontal) = inactive

Discography

Extended plays

Title EP details Peak chart
positions
Sales
KOR
[40]
Back to da Future
Track list
  1. Back to da Future
  2. Easily (툭하면) [feat. Skull]
  3. If It Rains (비가 내리면)
  4. It Hurts So Much (너무 아파) [feat. Maboos of Electroboyz] (Eunyoung solo)
  5. Do You Know (아나요) [Acoustic Version]
  6. Easily (툭하면) [Instrumental]
14
Re-Issue
  • Released: 22 February 2012
  • Label: Brave Entertainment
  • Format: CD, digital download
Track list
  1. B'Girls Are Back
  2. Nowadays, You (요즘 너)
  3. Without a Word (말 없이)
  4. Nowadays, You (요즘 너) [Remix]
  5. Nowadays, You (요즘 너) [Instrumental]
14
High Heels
  • Released: 27 June 2016
  • Label: Brave Entertainment
  • Format: CD, digital download
22
Rollin'
  • Released: 7 March 2017
  • Label: Brave Entertainment
  • Format: CD, digital download
30

Single albums

Title Album details Peak chart
positions
Sales
KOR
[40]
The Difference
  • Released: 7 April 2011
  • Label: Brave Entertainment
  • Format: CD, digital download
Track list
  1. Ain't Nobody Like Brave Girls
  2. So Sexy
  3. Do You Know (아나요)
  4. So Sexy (Instrumental)
2

Singles

As lead artist

Title Year Peak chart positions Sales
(DL)
Album
KOR
[46]
KOR
Hot

[47]
US World
[48]
"Do You Know" (아나요) 2011 19 The Difference
"Easily" (툭하면)
(feat. Skull)
38 67 Back To Da Future
"Nowadays, You" (요즘 너) 2012 21 18 Re-Issue
"For You"[A] (포유) 2013 50 61 Non-album single
"Deepened" (변했어) 2016 131 14 High Heels
"High Heels" (하이힐) 133
"Yoo-hoo" (유후 (우린 아직 여름)) Non-album single
"Rollin'" (롤린) 2017 1 1 13 Rollin'
"Rollin (New version)" (롤린 (New Version)) 2018 163 Non-album singles
"We Ride" (운전만해) 2020 4 4
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales
(DL)
Album
KOR
[46]
KOR
Hot

[47]
"Passing of the Year"
(Electroboyz, Brave Girls, Big Star & Park Soo Jin)
2013 105 90 "Passing of the Year (Prod. Brave Brothers)"

Compilation appearances

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
KOR
[46]
"Mapo Terminal " (마포종점) 2016 Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend (Park Chun-Seok 1st)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Other charted songs

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
KOR
[46]
"Help Me" 2016 [B] High Heels

Filmography

Music videos

Title Year Director(s) Ref.
"Do You Know" 2011 Un­known [58]
"So Sexy" [59]
"Easily" Kim Kwang-eun [60] [61]
"Nowadays, You" 2012 Joe Brown [62] [63]
"Deepened" 2016 Joo Hee-sun [64] [65]
"High Heels" Jo Soo-hyun [66] [67]
"Yoo Hoo" Joe Brown [68] [69]
"Rollin'" 2017 Lim Jae-kyung [70] [71]
"Rollin' (New Version)" 2018 BRICK [72]
"We Ride" 2020 Kang Mingi (aarch.film) [73]
"High Heels 2021 ver" 2021 Elcanto [74]
"Red Sun" Lotte world [75]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result Ref
2011 19th Korea Culture Entertainment Awards Rookie of the Year Won [15][16]
13th Mnet Asian Music Awards Best New Female Artists Nominated [76]

Notes

  1. ^ "For You" is sung by Yujin and Hyeran, following Eunyoung, Seoa and Yejin's departures from the group.
  2. ^ "Help Me" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart top 200, but appeared at number 116 on the component Gaon Download Chart.[57]

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