The lineup of six crews for "World of Street Woman Fighter" is unveiled.

Mnet’s mega hit "Street Woman Fighter" is attracting attention as both its third season and an international competition with "World of Street Woman Fighter" (directed by Kwon Young-chan, CP, and Choi Jung-nam, PD / hereafter referred to as "WSWF"), which will conduct the global public evaluation for the "World of K-POP Mission" from the 25th to the 29th, with performances based on K-POP songs representing South Korea.

The highly anticipated crew lineup will also be revealed for the first time on this day. The "World of K-POP Mission," where the first eliminated crew will be determined, will feature performance battles based on K-POP songs representing South Korea. The global public evaluation will take place through the official YouTube channel The CHOOM from the 25th to 29th until 11:59 p.m.

In this international competition, "WSWF" is being held with national pride on the line, featuring six teams from five countries, including South Korea, New Zealand, the United States, Japan, and Australia. As anticipation grows for a lineup stronger than ever, expectations are high for what world-class dancers will join and what choreography they will showcase matched with K-POP music.

Ahead of the official lineup announcement, the crew name of Team Korea, representing South Korea, has been revealed, increasing anticipation. The crew name, consisting of Season 1 leaders (Monika, Honey J, Aiki, Rihei, Hyojin Choi, Gabee, Noze, Lee Jung) and new member Lip Jay, has been set as "BUMS UP" through public voting. Notably, the "BUMS UP" logo leaves a strong impression, resembling something scratched with a claw, hinting at a challenge without retreat.

As anticipation grows for the participation of formidable global dance crews, the "WSWF" team shared a video featuring silhouettes of each crew through their official social media today (21st), further enhancing expectations. These videos capture the lively movements of dancers against backgrounds representing each team’s colors, leaving a strong impact and amplifying curiosity about their identities.

The "WSWF" production team noted, "We began serious filming in March. Skilled crews from around the world are engaged in intense dance battles," adding that the scale has increased compared to previous seasons, and the lineup is unprecedented.

Mnet’s "World of Street Woman Fighter," kicking off another dance syndrome, will premiere in May.

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