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NMIXX Makes History as First K-Pop Girl Group on NPR Music's Main YouTube Channel

NMIXX has achieved a groundbreaking milestone by becoming the first K-pop girl group to have their 'Tiny Desk Korea' performance uploaded to NPR Music's main YouTube channel. This historic video, titled 'NMIXX: Tiny Desk Korea', features the group's members Lily, Haewon, Sullyoon, BAE, Jiwoo, and Kyujin delivering a stunning live vocal performance that has captivated fans worldwide.

'Tiny Desk Korea' is a live concert series that showcases musicians and bands performing in an intimate setting. It is the Korean version of the 'Tiny Desk Concert' series, produced by the renowned American public radio broadcaster NPR, and known for its minimalistic approach to music performances. NMIXX's performance was recorded in one take, without any additional sound effects or post-production mixing, highlighting the raw talent and harmony of the group's members.

On the morning of the 6th, NPR Music uploaded the video to its original channel, further solidifying NMIXX's presence on the global stage. Fans from around the world have flooded the comments section with praise, noting the group's exceptional vocal skills and harmony, and expressing pride in seeing K-pop's global influence continue to grow.

This achievement follows NMIXX's participation as panelists at the Billboard Latin Music Week last October, marking them as the first K-pop artists to do so. With their solid skills and expanding international presence, NMIXX's future endeavors are highly anticipated by fans and industry watchers alike.