Brown Eyed Girls Ready For Battle With 'Kill Bill'

The Brown Eyed Girls are officially back, and, as expected, are wowing fans with the song "Kill Bill."

The four members of the Brown Eyed Girls made their official comeback on Sunday with a strong performance on SBS's Inkigayo and the release of their music video for "Kill Bill" on July 29.

Once again proving that talent and confidence are the keys to being sexy, the new single shows off the girls' singing (and rapping) abilities as well as their sensual dancing style.

Wearing more clothes than the members of other girl groups to recently make comebacks combined, the Brown Eyed Girls show us that 'sexy' does not mean 'revealing'.

The costuming for the song has a western flair with billowy shirts, leather, and fringe that fits the concept and dance style perfectly.

The theatrical music video is reminiscent of its namesake movie and is interesting to watch, even if it does seem amateurish when compared to the Quentin Tarantino original. But that is not to say it is without the BEG touch.

The intermittent dance sequences are bare-bones and show off the choreography and the members' sensuality and talent - and somewhat reminds the viewer of their "Abracadabra" video.

"Kill Bill" translates well to the stage and the Brown Eyed Girls' performance on Inkigayo had the audience consistently screaming for the entire three and a half minutes.

Unlike other groups' songs that include an unfitting rap verse, Miryo's rap fits into "Kill Bill" seamlessly and adds another badass dimension to the song.

After watching, and re-watching, "Kill Bill," it is doubtful that anyone would want to mess with these ladies. The Brown Eyed Girls show that they are ready to tackle the competition and rise to the top of the charts and will not allow anyone to get in their way.

The Brown Eyed Girls fifth studio album, Black Box, was also released online today with the physical release on July 30.

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