[Lily's Take] K-pop Girl Group miss A: A Retrospective
By Lily Lee | Published on | Source
Famous K-pop girl group miss A announced their disbandment after 7 years in K-pop. miss A's agency, JYP Entertainment, released their official announcement on the 27th. The disbandment of miss A was not a surprise as two of four members had already decided not to re-sign with JYP Entertainment. Fei re-signed last May and Bae Suzy re-signed in August of this year. However, Jia chose not to remain with JYP Entertainment at the time of her contract renewal last May and Min chose the same path in April of this year. Naturally, the four members started to go their separate ways. It is quite saddening to know that we won't be able to see miss A perform on the same stage anymore.
July 2010
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miss A was instantly popular upon their debut. Their debut song, "Bad Girl Good Girl" became one of the most iconic songs in K-pop girl group history. The youngest member Bae Suzy was especially popular for her beauty.
September 2010
Following their hit debut, miss A released another popular song, Breath. From this promotion on, they their game and received much love from the fans all over the world.
2012
miss A swept various music awards with their song, "Good Bye Baby". They also received the main award at the 26th Golden Disc Awards.
2013
After a year and 2 months of no releases, they came together with the song "Hush". Shedding their cute, girlish image, miss A made a strong impact with their sexy performance including the pole dance and scandalous lyrics.
2015
Their latest song, "Only You" was another huge hit. Staying true to their reputation as a top class girl group, miss A showed charisma and well-mannered showmanship on stage. Unfortunately, this song became their good-bye song to all miss A fans.
By: Lily Lee
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Made in Korea, Raised in Hawaii, Living in Utah. She is an aspiring flight attendant who loves traveling as much as watching K-dramas. Historical romances are her favorite and she will forever be an IU fangirl. Lily Lee can be contacted via lmauliolav@gmail.com.