With the release of Bad Boy, they further cemented themselves as a top 3 girl group. A peak of #2 on Gaon, decent longevity, it's performance was cute.
Their following release, Power Up ended up achieving a PAK. While doing decently in longevity department, it showed that people were still checking for them. A small hit i guess. Everything was going right for the Russian Roulette chanteuses.
Now when everything started going DOWNHILL was with the release of RBB. Referred to as one of RV's worst title tracks, it ended up peaking at #10. Which is not that bad in the grand scheme of things, but for their standards it was an underperformance considering most of their title tracks up until then would peak in the top 5.
And it didn't do any better in the longevity department, charting for a mere 9 weeks in the top 100 of Gaon. Well....one underperformance isn't that bad, right?
I personally think it's a great, camp song and did not deserve the hate it got.
Just when you think things couldn't get any worse, here they come with Zimzalawhat. Many KPOP fans now think it's a chaotic cult classic, but that wasn't the case at first. It did a bit better than RBB in the longevity department, charting for 12 weeks in the Gaon top 100, but overall it wasn't that great.
Well....2 underperformances in the bag. The next one is sure to be a hit, right?
WRONG.
Peaking at only #18 on Gaon Digital, it felt like it was the final nail in RV's coffin.
It just barely surpassed RBB's total weeks in the Gaon top 100, with a total of...10. Welp.
"Third time's a charm", they say. Well it wasn't for them. Clearly the GP didn't think it was "something unforgettable".
So....here they were. Everyone thought their career was over. Back to back underperformances, RBB and Zimzalabim weren't really positively received quality-wise either. What was next for the "My supa rookie rookie rookie" songstresses?
But with the release of Psycho, suddenly they were performing like their pre-RBB days. Commonly referred to as one of the BEST KPOP songs of all time, the comeback's performance seemed unreal. It was a MIRACLE. So many people thought they were DONE for as a group. It was their 'We Belong Together' moment, you may say.
Peak of #2 on Gaon. Showed insane LONGEVITY and a HIGH PEAK. #9 on the Gaon 2020 YEC. And when all was said and done, it ended up being their 2nd biggest hit after Red Flavor. That was with little to no promotion(due to Wendy's injury, sadly).
The song is also arguably their biggest song internationally to date.
With all the receipts posted, was Psycho the greatest KPOP career comeback in recent memory?