Would OT4 Fifty Fifty been able to capitalize on Cupid’s hype if they stayed in the agency?

Let’s have this hypothetical scenario.

There is no legal issues between two parties and they continued promoting Cupid like usual. The members here are healthy and happy to continue pushing the song.

I was pondering about this and Barbie Dreams doesn’t feel like a proper followup to Cupid. It’s not as catchy as Cupid to me. The other featured artist on Barbie Dreams said it was supposed to have a MV so I assume it was going to be pushed as a single. That’s going to push their exposure in the American market.

That said, small agencies aren’t equipped for this type of mega hit success, so I’m wondering if Attrakt had help during Cupid’s viral era? I feel like the agency would’ve been too under equipped to really push Fifty Fifty the same way ADOR pushed NewJeans after Get Up’s success in the US.

What does r/kpopthoughts think? Would OT4 been able to become a decently popular act in both KPOP/Pop or would Cupid become a fluke?

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