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GIRLSET Returns to the Global Stage with a Powerful Comeback

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GIRLSET is a bold new four-member global girl group—consisting of members Lexi, Camila, Kendall, and Savanna—who are redefining what it means to be fierce, fearless, and feminine in the modern pop era. Blending slick harmonies, empowering lyricism, and genre-fluid production, GIRLSET deliver a sound that’s as unapologetic as it is addictive—where pop hooks meet R&B grooves and electronic textures meet unfiltered emotion.

Four women in red and black outfits stand in profile against a vivid red background, exuding confidence.

Jumping back in time, they originally formed in 2023 as a six-member outfit out of Seoul, South Korea, under the name Vcha. However, in August of 2025, after a tumultuous couple of years, through their collaboration between JYP Entertainment and Republic Records, the group pushed onto the future and rebranded to the now four-member group known as GIRLSET, and additionally, they're now based out of Los Angeles. "This transition is a huge step for us and really being involved in incorporating ourselves and fully resonating with what we want to release and what we want our sound and our concept to be. It's been super big and important to us," Lexi shares.

"Basically, it means that we're setting who we want to be, no matter what anyone says. We're our own person and we decide who we want to be, and that's the message that we wanna convey for others too," Camila shares. Their new name embodies their commitment to setting the standard in the global music scene while taking control of their own artistic direction. "Changing our name was definitely a big decision before even coming into this new era. We weren't sure if that was the step to do, but we felt at some point that if we're really rebranding, if we're really changing and going into a new era, we wanted to also change the name," Camila further conveys. The girl group has also quickly built a loyal fanbase through their electrifying performances and confident, outspoken attitude. With that, each member brings her own unique background and personality to the mix—creating a dynamic sisterhood that celebrates individuality while standing stronger together. "We're just so united in every aspect, I would say. Our drive and determination, and just the fact that we can really rely on each other and support each other and share that common goal, you know? I think it's just a big thing for us," states Savanna. "Our vision too. For the path that we wanna create for ourselves as well is all very united," Lexi continues. "I think about the strengths. I feel like everyone brings something to the table. I feel like the fact that we were all experienced in certain aspects before joining the group, that's a really, really big help because we pretty much help each other," Camila ends off. Their debut single, "commas," which was released on August 29, is the first statement of this new chapter; bold, polished, and unapologetic. It captures GIRLSET's renewed spirit and hints at what's to come, debuting a more Western pop influence to their sound versus their heavy K-pop influences during their time as Vcha. "I think in this new era, we're really stepping into more of the Western sound, and so it was really nice to work with, you know, those icons in the music industry today, especially in the West, it was great working with them and sharing our creative input and what they have already know in their careers. So I feel like it was great to just mix that together," Savanna declares. The group has been working with a few notable American-based producers on their new songs, such as Theron Thomas (Kim Petras, Lizzo) and Tommy Brown (Ariana Grande). "To have such iconic people come together and just tap into something for us was honestly amazing and so much fun," Lexi adds.

With songs that explore themes of self-worth, independence, heartbreak, and power, GIRLSET’s music resonates with anyone learning to own their truth. Whether they’re serving high-energy anthems or stripped-down vulnerability, GIRLSET’s message is clear: you don’t have to fit in when you were born to stand out. "We view 'commas' as even more than just that. I think it's a song that shows and really relays the message of self-worth and really just not needing validation from anyone else, just knowing who you are and staying true to who you are, no matter what. And I think that's an even deeper message that we feel like this song conveys," Savanna confesses. Another huge aspect of being in a global girl group for the four members is the representation they bring to the world stage. "It's a big responsibility because that's our main goal, we wanna represent our culture. And I feel like I see, like I imagine myself when I was younger and trying to find people from my culture and my backgrounds in the music industry, and I feel like being able to do that right now is really inspiring. I know there's a lot of little girls, Latinas, you know, that are looking at us and being like, Oh wow, if they're doing it, I can do it too. So I think that's one of the most beautiful things about being in a global growth group," Camila spills openly. Looking ahead to 2026, the members of GIRLSET have performing, touring, and releasing much more music at the forefront of their minds. In terms of performing as GIRLSET, while as Vcha they notably were an opening act on Twice's fifth world tour, Ready to Be, but not yet performing as a four-person group under the GIRLSET name, Savanna proclaims: "I think in the future, the year to come, most likely we for sure will [perform]. 'Cause we're gonna be releasing a lot more songs, so we'll have a lot to show. We're super excited to finally get to perform as GIRLSET." While also not allowed to divulge too much into the future of their music besides their previous single, "commas," and their forthcoming single, "Little Miss," GIRLSET are ready to take 2026 by storm with all the music they have been working on and how they feel it is going to change people's views of them for the better. "Obviously, we can't spoil too much, but I do have to say that there are a few songs that we worked on that are really special to us, and I feel like people are finally gonna get to see our side and how we feel about everything. It's gonna make people connect with us more and kinda understand us more and see how we write like our artistry through our music," Camilla states. While GIRLSET does take K-pop influences and blend them with Western styles of pop music, their music from the past and present showcases a vast amount of sub-genres clearly blended into their sound, and it's something they want to dive deeper into in the future. Camila shares, "The idea of making this group was obviously initially to blend, kinda like the K-pop and the Western style by bringing girls from different backgrounds and train them with the K-pop system. So I think obviously, that's a big part of our story. Sound-wise, we definitely wanna go more towards the Western style, but obviously, we still keep a lot of aspects from K-pop, like the performance side and the choreography, which is very important for us." Lexi adds, "I feel like it's just a whole hybrid that kind of makes it so like beautiful and makes the creation what it's supposed to be." Something else in the future, the group wants to incorporate is a lot more cultural sounds into their music, which already is a staple of their vision creatively. "I think we have a lot of different vibes and genres to us already. So I think while remaining our own, you know, creative input and everything, we already do that. So I think that is nice for us," Savanna shares. "We definitely do want to incorporate more cultural sounds and be able to really show that we can represent and bring everyone in the world together," Lexi continues. "I've seen our fans wanting and saying that they want us to try more cultural sounds, and we do too. So that's definitely gonna happen," states Camila. "I mean, we all have such like different backgrounds too, so there's so much to just put into it, if we ever would," Lexi concludes.


From viral singles to captivating visuals, GIRLSET are clearly carving their own lane in today's pop climate—united by ambition, authenticity, and a shared belief in the power of women’s voices. Make sure to stream "commas" now and to stream their upcoming single "Little Miss," out November 14, 2025.

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