SPICA to debut in the US with English single 'I did it'
2014.08.01
On August 1st, it has been reported that girl group under B2M entertainment,SPICA, is set to debut in the US and their first performance will be on the stage of KCON - America’s largest annual K-pop concert on August 10th at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena.
SPICA is revealed to partner with Billboard Magazine to release their main single, “I Did It” on August 7th. The single is an English song produced by Oliver ‘Oligee’ Goldstein, Cory Enemy, and Daniel Merlot who have credits with Carly Rae Jepsen, Shakira, Ellie Goulding, Britney Spears and Jennifer Lopez.
SPICA's Jiwon shared, "We’re so excited to release our first song and video in the US. Cory, Oli and Daniel delivered an awesome track which we had to release as our debut single. We’re also very proud of our new English album. We hope everyone loves it".
SPICA debuted in 2012 and has been known as "Lee Hyori's sisters". They also created their own names through various music programs with their vocal talents.
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