New girl group, Crayon Pop reveals that they got pressured when their single "Bar Bar Bar" got so famous in the chart.
On the program, "Entertainment Relay" wherein the girls were filming in the set of their new commercial of Caffe Bene, they were asked what their name means. The groups leader, ChoA explained, "When you think of crayons, you think of a variety of colors. Like how we're wearing various colors, we wanted to approach the public in a friendly way and added the word, pop, to become Crayon Pop."
When they were asked what parody of "Bar Bar Bar" is their favorite, they chose the kindergarten and elementary school students' parody as one of the parodies they will never forget.
Then the reporter asked, "It seems like you would have some burden about the follow-up song." Crayon Pop answered, "We have a lot. When we first received 'Bar Bar Bar', it didn't seem like it would do well. But somehow we were able to make it. We believe that we could do it again."
The single, "Bar Bar Bar" ranked number 1 in the Billboard K-pop Hot 100, six weeks after release on June 23.