Six underage women from Connecticut have been arraigned on a assault charges after they apparently beat up another woman who put on a less-than-stellar karaoke performance at a Stamford bar.

Six underage women from Connecticut have been arraigned on a assault charges after they apparently beat up another woman who put on a less-than-stellar karaoke performance at a Stamford bar.

Six underage women from Connecticut have been arraigned on assault charges after they apparently beat up another woman who put on a less-than-stellar karaoke performance at a Stamford bar.

Five of the women were arraigned Wednesday in Stamford Superior Court and the other appeared in court Monday.

The girls have been identified as 20-year-old Kiana Strickland. 19-year-old Martisa Chambers, 19-year-old Danielle Swanson, 19-year-old Deja Hines, 19-year-old Michelle Rosedom and 20-year-old Chaniel McRae.

As the victim was singing a Spanish song on the night of Sept. 23, six girls were apparently heckling her and one is even accused of shouting derogatory remarks regarding her poor performance. Sources tell PIX News, that the Spanish song that prompted the brawl was "A Dios Le Pido" by Colombian singer Juanes.

The victim reportedly fired back at the girls, shouting: "if you don't like it, you can leave."

The six girls then allegedly proceeded to rush the stage, knock the victim to the floor, and repeatedly punch her and pull her hair.

The defendants are charged with third-degree assault and other crimes. They are due back in court later this month.