Two Oh My Girl members are taking on the big screen. How's that going?
Key takeaways
Quick summary- 1The mid-to-late 2010s saw no shortage of K-pop girl groups — the so-called "third generation" of idol acts that gave us Blackpink, Twice, Red Velvet and dozens…
- 2Oh My Girl were never quite the frontrunners, but they did make their presence felt.
- 3Coming out of the smaller-lab

The mid-to-late 2010s saw no shortage of K-pop girl groups — the so-called "third generation" of idol acts that gave us Blackpink
, Twice
, Red Velvet
and dozens more. Oh My Girl were never quite the frontrunners, but they did make their presence felt. Coming out of the smaller-label WM Entertainment, the group built a loyal fanbase on dreamy, experimental concepts and some genuinely inventive tracks. They also became one of the industry's unlikelier success stories, breaking through commercially
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