Episode 6

For the loser's battle, Major A is renamed Minor A, and Minor A is renamed Minor B. Minor A (Na Yeon, Chae Ryeong, Mina, and Jeong Yeon) performed Lee Hyori's "U-Go-Girl" while Minor B (Chae Young, Ji Won, and Momo) chose Park Jin Young's "Swing Baby." Although JYP praised the performances of both groups, he and the audience both chose Minor A's performance as the winner (although the final decision was only based on the audience's vote). This placed Chae Young, Ji Won, and Momo in danger of elimination. In the end, Momo was eliminated because JYP felt that her flaws (being able to dance but not sing) were more obvious than Ji Won and Chae Young's during the stage. The Major lineup is asked by JYP to dance with him in an upcoming performance. While practicing with them, JYP gives the girls many tips about the dance and how to be successful dancers and performers. After the performance, the girls are taken to "Variety Camp," where the girls get a lesson in variety show charms from MCs Shin Bong Sun and Huh Kyung Hwan. In the previews for the next episode, it is revealed that the next elimination will be based on votes from the contestants themselves.
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