Brave Girls has received overwhelming attention earlier this year. After releasing a couple of singles and albums since their 2011 debut, it is only recently when their fame skyrocketed.

Following the shocking "belated" success, talks about their official comeback have since emerged among the public. After weeks of waiting, the group, alongside the label, has now confirmed their return to the K-Pop scene.

AllKpop said that the now-four member all-female band will have their comeback in mid-June. Although details remain scarce, their CEO and producer Brave Brothers, under Brave Entertainment, aspires for the K-Pop idols to become the "Summer Queens" through their upcoming album.

Soompi released a report, detailing the announcement from the label. In response to all the comeback rumors, Brave Entertainment said that the members of Brave Girls are "preparing hard for their new album."

The statement on Tuesday did not, however, reveal any details about the track collection. But, it is said that more information will arrive "later on," including the exact schedule of the release.

The same outlet continued that the comeback rumors first emerged in April. As noted, the speculations centered on the concept of the group's return, adding that the idols will highlight their "healthy sexiness" in their next track collection.

The upcoming album will be a follow-up to their digital single, "We Ride." Hello Kpop recalled that the "catchy and intoxicating" track dropped in August 2020, serving as their comeback since 2018.

Despite all the efforts for the return, the single did not receive enough traction until earlier this year. This came after a compilation of their previous live performances of their 2018 track "Rollin" went viral on social media.

Reports said that Brave Girls was about to disband before the viral moment in February. But, due to the newfound fame and success, the group and the label have decided to move forward.

Several publications, also, emphasized that "Rollin" topped various music charts after the viral compilation video. Similarly, "We Ride" eventually received attention, causing it to rise, as well, on music lists.

In the span of fewer than three months, Brave Girls received millions of new fans and followers across the globe. Moreover, they won several awards from different music shows because of "Rollin."

This is why many are now, reportedly, expecting "more" when the four K-Pop idols return for an album this June. Although they have yet to break their silence about the matter, fans and followers are already excited to see them performing again.