

24, YouTube channel VIDITOR uploaded a video titled "Brave Girls - Rollin' (with comments)," a compilation of funny comments on the group's performances of "Rollin'." Most of the performance footage was from the KFN show "K-Force Special Show," a weekly concert at military camps aiming to entertain troops. The very next day, everything changed with a YouTube video.

Let's look for other jobs," said Yujeong. We started saying, 'Nothing seems to work for us. 23 to discuss disbandment, said Yujeong on the YouTube channel "Current Status Olympics" (translated) on March 8. Yujeong and Yuna moved out of the group's residence, and the members met on Feb. Other members came and went, and the remaining four members started talking about giving up. Although the second generation of Brave Girls also worked with famed music producer Brave Brothers, who is behind legendary K-pop hits such as Son Dam-bi's "Crazy" (2008) and 4Minute's "What's Your Name?" (2013), it failed to gain much popularity either. The four current members - Minyoung, Yujeong, Eunji, and Yuna - debuted in 2016 as the group's second generation. Brave Girls originally debuted in 2011 but all the original members left the group after it was met with lukewarm success. But there's a twist: the song was released four years ago in early 2017.

1 on SBS MTV's "The Show" on Tuesday, as well as topping major Korean music charts such as Melon, FLO, Genie Music and Bugs Music since late February. 1 on any music show since it debuted in 2016. 1 spot on the SBS show "Inkigayo" on Sunday, which was its first No. Girl group Brave Girls Girl group Brave Girls is topping music charts and programs with its song "Rollin'." The group earned the No.
