[6] On 2 June 2016, they released a music video for the song "Qaitadan" (English: Again), which is currently the chart leader on Gäkku TV.
Song was included into the soundtrack of the movie "Гламұр для дур" directed by Askar Uzabaev.
Ninety One, despite immediately winning the hearts of a young, mainly female, Kazakh audience, were met with a huge wave of hostility from the mainstream public.
[8] On 21 June 2016 Ninety One held their first solo concert in the city of Karaganda as a part of "#91" tour.
[10] On 23 July and up until 5 August 2016 Ninety One and a music group Orda (that their producer is a part of) went together on tour around China.
Directed by Askar Uzabaev and produced by Assel Sadvakasova and Yerbolat Bedelkhan, this movie has become an acting debut for the members who had to play themselves on the big screen.
"91" showcases the difficulties group has experienced: Ninety one's pre-debut and early debut days were marked by the huge backlash they've received from anti-fans and general public.
"Boyman" said to be a tribute to a famous Kazakhstani figure skater Denis Ten, whose death has deeply affected Ninety One members, as well as the whole of Kazakhstan.
On 15 March 2019 on the national Korean TV-channel MNET came out another episode of a popular musical game show "I can see your voice" but this time around a Q-POP boy group Ninety One made their guest appearance.
After the show aired Ninety One released their song "Aiyptama" as an exclusive digital single on Korean musical streaming platforms.
Documentary film by Katherine Suvorova "Петь свои песни" (Kazakh name: Men sen emes), looks into the reasons behind protests against the group and cancellations of their concerts.
Kazakhstani political and cultural scientists, media experts and art historians also explain why do people of Kazakhstan protest against Q-pop.
[15] Despite receiving multiple recommendations to switch to English or Russian, members of Ninety One are certain that their actions help in popularizing their country's culture and language.
[18] Apart from the effects on the language, Ninety One and their producer - Yerbolat Bedelkhan have made a big impact on culture.
[19] Producer of the group, with the help of a Kazakh TV channel NTK [de; kk; ru], decided to create Kazakhstan's first rap show.
As Yerbolat Bedelkhan said in his interview for NTK:[20] "- The main goal of the project is to show people of Kazakhstan that we do have hip-hop!
[21] "Project X" is a new reality survival show, main goal of which is to create the next boy group of Juz Entertainment.