• Netizens Think That Brave Girls Covering Brown Eyed Girl's Song "How Come" Is A Bad Choice Since It Did Not Fully Show The Charm Of The Girls

    Brave Girls, "The Myth of Reversing," remade Brown Eyed Girls' hit song "How Come."

    On May 23rd, Brave Girls' "How Come" was released on various music sites, in which the original author Brave Brothers, producer Chakun, and Ddol I-Park participated in the arrangement.

    Brave Girls opened the song by singing the chorus in a refreshing voice.

    Yoo Jung's refreshing voice and Yuna and Eun Ji's unique voice captivated many people's ears.

    In particular, the powerful singing power of main vocalist Min Young made the song richer.

    However, there have been a series of reactions among fans that "How Come" did not fully utilize the charm of Brave Girls.

    Some responded that the high-pitched part, the killing part of the original song, disappeared.

    In addition, it was said that the song was not trendy because it was similar to the retro concept of "Chi Mat Ba Ram," which they released in June last year.

    Internet users who saw this also expressed regret over "How Come" saying, "I think the original song is better," and "The members' teamwork is really good."

    The music video was also newly edited to suit the atmosphere of the song, but it was said that it did not properly capture the members' visuals.

    Brave Girls are more sorry for fans because there have been many complaints about coordination and production before.

    Meanwhile, Brave Girls are currently on Mnet's girl group competition program "Queendom 2" to show a variety of performances.

  • Suzy to Play Heartbroken Flight Attendant Who Breaks Up with Yoo Ji Tae in New Film 'Seven O'clock Breakfast Meeting for the Brokenhearted' — Here's What We Know!

    Actress and singer Suzy is set to bring heartache to the big screen in her upcoming film Seven O'clock Breakfast Meeting for the Brokenhearted.

    On January 13th, the production team behind the film revealed that Suzy, along with Lee Jin Wook, Yoo Ji Tae, and Geum Sae Rok, will star in the emotional story.

    The movie is based on the novel of the same name and follows characters dealing with the pain of breakups and the struggles of moving on.

    Suzy will play Sa Kang, a flight attendant who falls in love with someone she can’t have. Her character's journey is deeply connected to her breakup with Jeong Su, portrayed by Yoo Ji Tae. The heart-wrenching breakup promises to showcase Yoo Ji Tae’s emotional depth in his role.

    Lee Jin Wook will take on the role of Ji Hoon, a consultant and professional lecturer, while Geum Sae Rok will play Hyun Jung, a teacher who has been in a long-term relationship with him. Their characters explore the reality of long-term love and its ups and downs.

    The movie also boasts a stellar supporting cast, with veteran actors like Jeon Hye Jin, Bae Jong Ok, Lee Seong Wook, Park Se Jin, Lee Ga Seop, Jeon Seok Chan, and Mi Ram, who will share their own stories of love and life.

    Directed by Lim Sun Ae, known for her work on 69 Years Old and Love at the End of the Century, the film is expected to delicately explore the emotional experiences of its characters.

    Seven O'clock Breakfast Meeting for the Brokenhearted began filming on December 29th and is scheduled for release in theaters later this year.

    Fans are eagerly waiting to see Suzy's portrayal of heartbreak and the complex emotions that come with love.

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