Blacking up, leashing men and no-bra outfits – are Mamamoo K-pop's most  controversial girl group?

Blacking up, leashing men and no-bra outfits – are Mamamoo K-pop's most controversial girl group?

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From their raunchy and raw fashion choices to wearing blackface to sing Bruno Mars – let’s look back at the highs and the lows as the outspoken quartet celebrate their 6th anniversary as a band
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Mamamoo is now entering its sixth year in the K-pop industry – six years which have seen the band embody the image of female empowerment and body positivity. The group comprises four outspoken and talented members – Solar, Moonbyul, Wheein and Hwasa. Founded by RBW Entertainment, the powerhouse quartet is known for dominating the charts both collectively and with solo releases.

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