K-Pop Parody Group BgA Is Willing To Go On Tour With Only 2 Songs; 'Who's It Gonna Be' Lands On Billboards Chart

by Choi Ahn Jie / Apr 07, 2017 05:16 AM EDT
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Ryan Higa's BgA or Boys Generally Asian k-pop parody group is ready to go on tour with only two songs under their belt if they are invited. After all, their parody group already has two hit singles under their belt, an official fandom name, and an official logo.

In a tweet, Higa addressed a fan request for BgA to have a concert tour. "A tour with 2 songs? I could do that. that's like 10 min onstage... ez," Higa replied.

The k-pop parody group BgA quickly rose to fame last year when members Ryan Higa, Justin Chon, Philip Wang, David Choi, and Jun Sung Ahn uploaded a video of their song "Dong Daya Sae" which literally means "I want to take a sh*t". Taking on personas R.O.P, P-Dragon, Daeyang, J-Lite, and Jeungri, loosely patterned after the names of BIG BANG members, the video highlighted the five members as they tried to achieve the same fame as K-pop idols in singing and dancing without necessarily having actual performance skills.

They came back this year with a 10-minute video of their follow-up song "Who's It Gonna Be?" where they discussed what their fandom name is going to be. They eventually decided on K-poopers as a nod to K-pop and their first song having to deal with taking a dump. The song basically revolved around choosing a leader.

Youtube fans had a kick as the boys launched into their signature comedy skit intersped with the rather catchy song. Many fans observed the changes in the BgA boys' looks as they updated their hair color and style to match the popular K-pop styles.

BgA also managed to crack the Billboard's World Digital Song Chart and managed to land at #3. This marked the first time that BgA managed to enter the charts along with other popular acts in the world. Their music video for "Who's It Gonna Be?" has also been viewed over 7 million times on youtube while heir song continues to perform well in Korean charts, SBS Pop Asia reported.

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