Meet The ‘First Black K-Pop Group’ Who Just Released a Steamy New Single
By Ryan General
Another K-pop group, without a Korean member in sight, has emerged from the United States.
African-American singing duo “CoCo Avenue” has recently released a new track called “Eottae” on iTunes which also had a music video released on April 14.
The Los Angeles-based group is composed of Jenny Lyric, who hails from St. Louis, and Jenna Rose, who was born in New Brunswick, N.J. The duo, who have been hailed as the “First Black K-Pop Group”, originally started with 6 members in 2012 but the group would just be reduced to founding members Jenny and Jenna in 2014, according to AllKpop.
Both can sing and rap in Korean and have long been showcasing their talents on their individual YouTube channels. As fans of K-pop, each of them would often emulate their idols and upload singing videos to YouTube.
Eventually, both developed a significant following, but each other’s viewers would reportedly mistake one for the other at times. Jenny Lyric then decided to reach out to Jenna Rose and suggested that they do K-pop covers together.
In an interview last year with TBS, the singers revealed that they intended to fight cultural appropriation and stereotyping with their singing by promoting a wider cultural education in the K-pop industry.
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