Meet Fifty Fifty, the K-Pop Group Behind 'Cupid' Who Just Covered Pink Floyd: 'Our Music Transcends Language'
Apr 10, 2026 2:51am PT
Meet Fifty Fifty, the K-Pop Group Behind ‘Cupid’ Who Just Covered Pink Floyd: ‘Our Music Transcends Language’
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Naman Ramachandran
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There are not many K-pop groups whose catalog spans a viral TikTok earworm and a Pink Floyd classic, but Fifty Fifty are not a typical K-pop group.
The South Korean act first announced themselves to the world in 2023 with “Cupid,” a track that entered the Billboard Hot 100 and made them the fastest K-pop act to chart in the U.S. In 2024, the group reconstituted around original member Keena, who was joined by Chanelle, Yewon, Athena and Hana to form the current quintet. Earlier this year, they quietly released something rather different: a performance video cover of “Wish You Were Here,” Pink Floyd’s 1975 elegy for absence and longing, shot along Seoul’s Han River in midwinter. It accumulated more than two million YouTube views before the group released an official audio version on streaming platforms.
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