![]() "Thank You" consists of a total of five tracks, including the title track, "You and I," "Love is Gone" and "Can I Love You." It is a repackaged version of the group's fifth EP, "Summer Queen," released in June, soon after the group achieved viral success with "Rollin'," and whose lead track, "Chi Mat Ba Ram," also became a hit. The new EP marks the band's first release in about eight months, after "After 'We Ride'" in August 2021. With the newfound success of the group, other songs, like "We Ride" (2020), also climbed the charts as well. The song then dominated various music charts four years after it came out, and the band began to appear on numerous TV and radio shows. In March 2021, the quartet, which was on the verge of disbanding as they remained outside of the spotlight throughout its 10-year-long career, suddenly shot to fame with its 2017 single "Rollin'" after a fan-made video of the band performing the song live at various events along with witty comments from its fans, mostly conscripted soldiers, went viral on YouTube. That's why we named the album and its title track 'Thank You,'" the group said during an online media showcase in Seoul for its sixth EP, "Thank You." "Fans say they thank us for holding out, but we wanted to say we were able to be there because of you and that we thank you." "We received so much love last year but had no proper chance to express appreciation for this. SEOUL, March 23 (Yonhap) - Brave Girls said Wednesday its latest album, "Thank You," is an ode to its devoted fans, who made it possible for the K-pop group to achieve viral success with "Rollin'" last year after more than 10 years of obscurity. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)īrave Girls calls 'Rollin''s viral success miracle, appreciates fans for support ▲ K-pop group Brave Girls poses for the camera during an online media showcase in Seoul for its sixth EP, "Thank You," on March 23, 2022.
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