Brave Brothers has previously worked as a producer for YG Entertainment, as a solo rap artist, and has produced hits for notable groups such as T-ARA, Sistar, Brown Eyed Girls, Rania, After School, and AOA. The group takes their name from their company and producer Brave Brothers, and their fandom name is FEARLESS.Ĭompany: Brave Entertainment was founded in 2008 by producer Brave Brothers, who is actually just one person, Kang Dong Cheol. While the group originally debuted in 2011, the original lineup parted ways with the group over the years and the current lineup all joined the group in 2016. Who?: The Brave Girls are a four member girl group under Brave Entertainment. I take a fairly broad view and will include groups that may be known to some, but who don't have widespread name recognition. It doesn't have to mean they're extremely new, though it can, and there are of course varying degrees of 'unknown' which some groups having very strong niche fandoms and others being almost invisible. What is Nugu?: While in Korean it literally means 'Who' in the broader Kpop context it refers to groups that are generally unknown amongst the greater public. Look at the first comment below for the winner of the 25th album giveaway plus details on this roundup's album up for grabs! Since they've suddenly exploded in popularity, let's take a look at the journey up until now of the Brave Girls, and celebrate their graduation into the big time! This edition, we're going to break the rules a bit and look at a group that's recently become very non-Nugu, but who was slaving away in obscurity up until very recently. In the last roundup we got to learn about the new boy group Ghost9. Please share your own information, favorite performance videos, fanmeet stories, or anything else relevant below! What is this?: This is a bi-weekly feature designed to highlight the unknown/underappreciated groups and soloists working hard in the Kpop world that often fall under the radar. Hello and welcome to the latest Nugu Roundup! We do not have affiliation with that subreddit, so use it at your own risk. Submissions offering to buy/sell/trade merchandise or concert tickets are better suited for r/kpopforsale.Official company/artist accounts should seek permission from the moderators before posting. Do not link to your own blogs, articles, or work in r/kpop. For a list of allowed content, read the r/kpop ecosystem guidelines. Fan-made content is restricted to r/kpoppers.Content submitted with the intention of being humorous is restricted to the Weekly Discussion post or r/kpoppers.Topics designed to bash artists or their fans are absolutely not allowed. You may rant respectfully and start more opinionated or artist-centered discussions in r/kpoppers. Do not use the subreddit as a platform to rant about your personal opinion on an issue.Mods may use discretion to allow simpler questions if they are novel/unique or are especially topical at the time. They should allow for broad participation from the community and include significant content in the original post beyond just asking a question. Discussion posts should be based on interesting or novel topics that are conversation starters.Any media that is obviously behind a paywall or exclusive to people who have paid/subscribed to a service are not allowed. Pirated content will be removed if an official source becomes available or is likely to in the future. Link to officially licensed sources as often as possible.Throwback posts are curated by moderators on Thursdays. Make sure that the content submission has not been posted already (No Reposts!). Only content released within the last 30 days is allowed.If the article is in Korean, provide a full English translation or a detailed summary in the comments at the time of posting. English-language articles are favored.Titles entirely in Korean will be removed. Do not use vague titles or editorialize them without permission from moderators.
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