Boys Generally Asian AKA BGA Tops K-Pop Charts With Their Second Hit Single 'Who's It Gonna Be' [VIDEO]
A few years back BgA (Boys Generally Asian) had made an appearance in a K-pop boy group parody featuring their hit song "Dong Saya Dae" (which literally means "I Have To Take A S**T"). And now, the group is back featuring a new song "Who's It Gonna Be." And, the song is already topping the K-pop charts in the US.
BgA or Boys Generally Asian came out of the blue in one of YouTube personality, Ryan Higa's parody videos. Even though Higa has millions of subscribers and a dedicated fan following, no one expected their first K-pop parody song to be a big hit among fans. Since then, there have been several reaction videos to the first song clip, which includes reactions from many original K-pop boy groups like Topp Dogg.
With that said, BgA featuring YouTube stars, Ryan Higa, Justin Chon, David Choi, Jun Sung Ahn, and Philip Wang, have recently released another hit K-pop title, "Who's It Gonna Be," cited Soompi. The group demonstrates what it's like to be a K-pop star through the video, where boys group earn success, lose members, etc.
As reported by HelloKpop, It is quite entertaining to watch this 10-minute video which starts with a dark scene and then turns out to be one of those hilarious parodies for which Ryan Higa is critically acclaimed on YouTube. In short, BgA features the tribulations and trials Korean pop stars have to face, keeping in mind the comic relief for viewers. The overwhelming response that has been offered to the group's K-pop parody song videos leaves us with a question. Will BgA be back with another of these parody videos? Will they sign up for an official deal to cast as a K-pop boy group?
Whatever the case might be, one thing is for sure that BgA is hit among fans (which are calling themselves as K-poopers) and Koreans are loving it as well. Even though it showcases a parody of the original entertainment industry, it does have a catchy tune!