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Brown Eyed Girls back together with APOP
October 1, 2015
Jea, Narsha and Miryo have all signed with APOP Entertainment, joining Gain who was already signed with the company. With the contract, the Brown Eyed Girls are back as one group, the agency said Thursday.
APOP Entertainment is music label within Mystic Entertainment and is headed by producer Cho Yeong-cheol.
Cho is responsible for the Brown Eyed Girls’ hit numbers such as “L.O.V. E,” “Abracadabra” and “Six Sense.” The band is expected to release a new album this month.
The Brown Eyed Girls debuted in 2006, and each member has been active in dramas and films, as well as in music.