Brave Girls
About Brave Girls
Name | Brave Girls |
Hangul | 브레이브걸스 |
Genre | Ballad, Dance, Rap/Hip Hop, R&B/Soul, Trot |
Years active | 2011–present |
Brave Girls (Korean: 브레이브걸스; RR: Beureibeu Geolseu; also known as B. Girls or 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 April 7, 2011, the group has since released six extended plays, including Back to da Future (2011), Re-Issue (2012), High Heels (2016), Rollin’ (2017), Summer Queen (2021), and Thank You (2022). 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 huge spike in popularity after their song “Rollin'” unexpectedly went viral.
