Crayon Pop, a dynamic girl group hailing from South Korea, burst onto the music scene in 2012 under the careful guidance of Chrome Entertainment. With their infectious debut single "Saturday Night," Crayon Pop quickly captured the hearts of fans around the world. Made up of four talented members - Geummi, Ellin, Choa, and Way - Crayon Pop has dazzled audiences with their catchy tunes and electrifying performances. Before solidifying their place in the K-pop industry, Crayon Pop first made waves in Japan and China as Hurricane Pop. Through their hard work and dedication, they garnered a loyal following and eventually decided to rebrand as Crayon Pop to show respect to those affected by Japan's tsunamis. Despite facing early struggles, Crayon Pop persevered and achieved monumental success with their breakout single "Bar Bar Bar" in 2013. This iconic song not only put them on the map but also led to their first win on Music Bank, elevating them to new heights in the fiercely competitive world of K-pop. Their chart-topping hit "Uh-ee" in 2014 solidified their status as rising stars in the industry, peaking at #8 on Billboard's K-Pop Hot 100. As the years passed, Crayon Pop continued to evolve and grow, leaving an indelible mark on the K-pop landscape. Despite facing challenges and changes within the lineup, Crayon Pop remains resilient and determined to conquer the music scene. With Geummi, Ellin, Choa, and Way signing non-exclusive agreements with Chrome Entertainment, the group looks forward to a bright future ahead, ready to captivate audiences with their unique charm and undeniable talent.