Crayon Pop
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Crayon Pop

Crayon Pop debuted in 2012 with the single 'Saturday Night,' which became a viral hit. The song's bright, playful energy and colorful costumes gave them an...

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Crayon Pop and their helmet-clad dance pop

A K-pop girl group known for quirky concepts and viral dance moves in the early 2010s.

For the full experience, put on "Bar Bar Bar" and "Vroom Vroom" back-to-back. That's the sound of a very specific, very fun moment in pop.

Crayon Pop broke through with a specific, memorable look, those matching helmets and tracksuits, and songs built for simple, repeatable choreography. Tracks like "Bar Bar Bar (Japanese Version)" and "Vroom Vroom" were pure kinetic energy, designed to stick in your head after one watch. They carved out a niche with cheerful, slightly goofy pop that felt different from their contemporaries.

The group debuted in 2012 with a bright, quirky image that found its full form with the helmet concept in 2013. Their later work included Japanese releases and a shift in membership before activities slowed.

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Crayon Pop debuted in 2012 with the single 'Saturday Night,' which became a viral hit. The song's bright, playful energy and colorful costumes gave them an immediate identity in the crowded K-pop scene. They followed with tracks like 'Bar Bar Bar' and 'Dancing All Night,' keeping that upbeat, slightly offbeat style.

Their approach wasn't always conventional, and it drew some criticism along with the attention. The group's lineup shifted over time, starting with five members, Geummi, Ellin, Choa, Way, and Soyul, and changing as members came and went. They released albums like 'Crayon Magic' and 'FM,' but it was those early singles that stuck.

For a while, Crayon Pop's cheerful, quirky sound felt like a distinct pocket of K-pop. Songs like 'Boogie Woogie' and 'C'mon C'mon' had a straightforward, almost childlike charm that set them apart from more polished acts. Their popularity eventually cooled, but those first few years left a clear impression.

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