

Young Posse
Young Posse (영파씨) arrived as DSP Media's first girl group since KARA and April, but the act never chased a legacy-copy rollout. Built with DSP Media and BEATS Entertainment, the five-member team leaned hard into rap-first writing, bratty hooks, and street-scale visual language from the moment Macaroni Cheese landed in October 2023.
What makes the group stick is authorship. Sunhye, Yeonjung, Jiana, Doeun, and Jieun are not framed like interchangeable rookies. Their records keep foregrounding crew energy, self-aware humor, and a beat selection that pulls from hip-hop without sanding it down for generic girl-group polish. That tone helped releases like XXL, Ate That, and Growing Pain Pt.1: Free feel connected even as the styling shifted.
By early 2026, Young Posse had already moved into a sharper international lane with Lose Your Shxt featuring Benzo and the digital single Visa / Pilot3. The group still feels young on purpose, but the catalog is already clear about its point of view: brash, funny, rhythm-heavy, and built to stand out inside a crowded fourth-generation market.
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