K-Pop group SPICA joins the ranks of the elite few Korean celebs who have launched careers in the US with their latest release, an English-language single titled "I Did It."
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On August 7, Billboard Magazine premiered SPICA's first US single as part of the K-Pop girl group's US promo tour.
Stateside promotions for the group began on August 6 with an exclusive music industry listening party at Los Angeles's On the Rox lounge. The promo tour continues until August 12 and will have the five-member group performing at three of LA's hosttest nightclubs - Greystone Manor, Rage, and Feria - in addition to a high-profile appearance at this weekend's KCON 2014.
The girls (Boa, Bohyung, Juhyun, Narae, and Jiwon) will be performing on August 10 as part of the two-night concert component of KCON 2014, North America's largest Korean pop culture convention. They will perform alongside fellow K-Pop sensations Girls' Generation and G-Dragon.
"We're looking forward to having a good time with our American fans. We hope that everyone enjoys our new English single and album," said Boa. "All the girls had a lot of fun recording the song and making the video and we hope everyone dances along with us when we perform it at KCON this week!"
SPICA debuted in 2012 after each of the members found success in solo musical endeavors. With their unrivaled vocal talents and impressive list of individual achievements, while being under the tutelage of legendary K-Pop diva Lee Hyori, the group has released four singles, two EPs, and a repackaged album all to critical acclaim back home.
"I Did It" was produced by Oliver 'Oligee' Goldstein, Cory Enemy, and Daniel Merlot and is best described as a "Top 40 girl power anthem." SPICA also released a fun and sassy music video to accompany their US debut.
SPICA's US debut single "I Did It" is now available for download on iTunes. For more information about SPICA and their US debut, visit their official website.
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