

Brave Girls’ voices can sometimes come across a bit sharp depending on the way they’re produced, but that characteristic actually enhances Rollin‘s chorus, bringing a sense of urgency to its climactic second half. The song’s strongest moment is its dynamic chorus, which covers the gamut from breathy lower register to full-on rave. i am proud of brave girls i cant wait to see more video from them this just so crazy i really hope the group stick together they are move killing me a lot. Its verses float by without leaving much of a mark, contributing to the general vibe rather than drawing attention to themselves. Misty Gray February 25th, 2021 A compilation video featuring Brave Girls song Rollin' has suddenly been gaining a lot of attention in Korea In just two days, the video has gained almost 1 million views. Similarly, Rollin‘s melody doesn’t reach for any tricks or trends.

It’s a classic, propulsive dance sound that should age quite well. Thankfully, the production smooths out any elements that might become derivative, tying every element together into a cohesive whole. The instrumental pulls from the popular tropical house trend, but rather than simply throw in a repetitive riff here and there, the entire track is built on this sunny synth sound. In doing so, it offers one of the girls’ most limber tracks yet. New single Rollin’ hits a middle ground between the sensuous Deepened and raucous High Heels, both from last year. And now that bigger groups like AOA and Sistar have (mostly) moved on to different producers, Brave Girls’ music is the best kind of k-pop throwback. It was released on March 7, 2017, as the lead single from the EP of the same name. This obviously limits their sound somewhat, but for fans of the Brave Brothers style, they’re pretty much the gift that just keeps on giving. Rollin (Korean: ) is a song by South Korean girl group Brave Girls. For better or worse, Brave Girls have always been a delivery method for songs by their agency head, Brave Brothers.
