MOMOLAND, STAYC, Brave Girls and More added to 2021 Asia Artist Awards Lineup

More K-pop artists have been announced to attend the 2021 Asia Artist Awards, and among them are MOMOLAND, STAYC, and Brave Girls!

Keep on reading to learn whether your favorite K-pop act is included in the list.

2021 Asia Artist Awards Lineup

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2021 Asia Artist Awards Lineup to Include MOMOLAND, STAYC, Brave Girls and More

Since Oct. 24, the 2021 AAA started revealing the singers who are included in their star-studded lineup of attendees, which is a mix of K-pop idols and actors.

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On Nov. 3, another set of singers who will be attending this year’s Asia Artist Awards was announced. Fans can expect K-pop girl groups Brave Girls, MOMOLAND, WJSN CHOCOME, Weeekly, and STAYC to show up at the event.

Brave Girls

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Brave Girls

Brave Girls, who is enjoying a sudden rise in fame with their 2017 song “Rollin’,” released a new mini-album, titled “Summer Queen,” which features the title song “Chi Mat Ba Ram.”

The music video for “Chi Mat Ba Ram” surpassed 10 million views in just one day after its release. The track even rose to the top spots of domestic charts, peaking at No. 1 on both Bugs and Genie.

MOMOLAND

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MOMOLAND

MOMOLAND, who is well-known for their smash hits “BBoom BBoom” and “BAAM,” has yet to release a new single or album this year. But, the girl group has been active in performing at various K-pop concerts in the past months including Joy Ruckus Club K-pop SuperFest and G K-pop Concert.

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WJSN’s first sub-unit CHOCOME, consisting of members Luda, Dayoung, Soobin, and Yeoreum, made their official debut in October of last year with “Hmph!”

WJSN CHOCOME

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WJSN CHOCOME

Just two months later, CHOCOME won their first award as the best “Idol Unit” at the 2021 Korea First Brand Awards, which was held in December 2020.

Meanwhile, STAYC and Weeekly are two new girl groups that have emerged as some of the super rookies in this new generation of K-pop.

Weeekly Play Game: Holiday

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Weeekly

Weeekly, who debuted in June of last year, has already won six awards at various awards ceremonies. They also consistently break their own records in terms of YouTube views and sales with every release.

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In particular, Weeekly achieved their first-ever 100 million views on YouTube with “After School,” the title song of their recent EP “We Play.”

As for STAYC, who debuted in November of last year, their recent song “ASAP” (from their second single album “STAYDOM”) steadily ranks on major real-time music charts in South Korea.

STAYC

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STAYC

Following “ASAP,” “Stereotype” became STAYC’s second hit song. It has earned the girl group three music show trophies.

Are you excited to see MOMOLAND, Brave Girls, WSJN CHOCOME, STAYC, and Weeekly at the 2021 AAA?

ENHYPEN, ASTRO and More to Attend the 2021 Asia Artist Awards

Before the five K-pop girl groups were revealed as attendees, the 2021 AAA released a list of K-pop boy groups who will also be present at the upcoming ceremony.

Fans will be able to spot male Korean artists such as ENHYPEN, PENTAGON, NU’EST, ASTRO, and Golden Child at the ceremony, which will be held on Dec. 2 as an online event.

Hosted by Super Junior Leeteuk and Jang Wonyoung, the 2021 AAA will be a great chance to see some of the hottest Korean stars all in one place.

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Written by Mhaliya Scot



MOMOLAND, STAYC, Brave Girls and More added to 2021 Asia Artist Awards Lineup
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