

But after reaction videos over its performances for soldiers went viral on YouTube ― one of the videos uploaded last week exceeding 6 million views ― the group is appearing on major TV and radio shows such as SBS' Inkigayo, one of the main K-pop music shows.


Upon its release, the song didn't reach the media spotlight and the group never took center stage in the entertainment industry. The four-member girl group has been topping various local music charts such as Bugs and Melon since last week with its song "Rollin'," which was released on March 7, 2017. While the BTS ARMY helped the highly popular boy band's breakthrough, the actual Republic of Korea Army was there to help K-pop girl group Brave Girls rise above the K-pop cluster.Īlthough Brave Girls ― a K-pop girl group of Brave Entertainment ― debuted in 2011, the quartet has only recently begun to enjoy a sudden rise in popularity thanks to YouTube's algorithms and a firm military fan base. Brave Girls / Courtesy of Brave Entertainment
