IVE YUJIN - SHOW WHAT I HAVE
IVE YUJIN - SHOW WHAT I HAVE
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IVE YUJIN - SHOW WHAT I HAVE
Song, Kpopmap EditorIt takes a lot of hard work and preparation for any K-Pop idol to make their debut in the K-Pop industry. However, that hard work and preparation is magnified the more debuts they make.
Sandy, Staff WriterIt takes a lot of hard work and preparation for any K-Pop idol to make their debut in the K-Pop industry. From perfecting each note in every song to nailing each step in their choreography and crafting the group’s style and image, a lot of effort goes into making a debut. However, that hard work and preparation is magnified the more debuts they make.
It’s common for idols to debut again after their initial debut. The journey that leads each idol towards their debuts are as diverse as their work as each artist they debut as. They also make their debut in different forms; groups, sub-units, solo artists or even debuting outside of K-Pop all together.
Here are 12 K-Pop idols who have debuted in groups more than once.
K-Pop fans know Mark for debuting many times. He first debuted in NCT’s first unit, NCT U in 2016 and debuted twice more later that year as part of NCT 127 and NCT DREAM. In 2019, he debuted with SuperM.
Like Mark, Ten has also debuted many times. He debuted in NCT U in 2016 and in NCT 127 later that year. In 2019, he made two more debuts with WayV and SuperM.
Fellow NCT member WinWin has debuted three times. He debuted as part of NCT 127 in 2016, NCT U in 2018 and WayV in 2019.
WonYoung first debuted in IZ*ONE in 2018 after finishing first on “Produce 48”. Since 2021 she has been a member of IVE.
Alongside WonYoung, YuJin made the final lineup on “Produce 48” and debuted as a member of IZ*ONE in 2018. Since 2021 she has been a member of IVE.
K-Pop icon HyunA has debuted many times over her career. She first debuted in 2007 as part of Wonder Girls. After leaving the group, she made her debut with 4Minute in 2009. The following year, she made her solo debut. Then in 2011 she debuted as part of duo, Trouble Maker. In 2012, she debuted with Dazzling Red, a five member project group consisting of female idols who were already well-known in K-Pop. In 2017, she then debuted as part of Triple H.
MinHee first debuted as part of X1 in 2019 after making the final lineup on “Produce X 101”. In 2020, he debuted as a member of CRAVITY.
With MinHee, HyeongJun was a member of X1 in 2019 after making the final lineup on “Produce X 101”. In 2020, he debuted as a member of CRAVITY.
MinHyun originally debuted as a member of NU’EST in 2012. After making the final lineup on “Produce 101” in 2017, he debuted again as a member of Wanna One. In 2023, he made his solo debut.
Sakura first started her entertainment career in Japan. She debuted as part of Japanese idol group HKT48 in 2011. She also became a concurrent member of AKB48 in 2014. In 2018, she made the final lineup of “Produce 48”, debuting in her first K-Pop group, IZ*ONE. In 2022, she debuted as a member of LE SSERAFIM.
Like Sakura, ChaeWon debuted as a member of IZ*ONE in 2018 after making the final lineup on “Produce 48”. Since 2022, she has been a member of LE SSERAFIM.
SoMin has debuted three times. Her first debut was in 2012 with Puretty, a South Korean girl group based in South Korea and Japan. She then debuted as part of April in 2015. In 2017 she debuted as a member of co-ed group, KARD.
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We’re sure you stan some of these friendships duos, too.
Nessie, Staff WriterAny fan of 2nd gen K-Pop must’ve loved how unapologetically close the idols of different groups were to each other. Fans of 3rd gen K-Pop can also testify to the closeness of 3rd Gen K-Pop idols amongst themselves. Take Red Velvet’s Irene and TWICE’s NaYeon, or the members of GOT7, SEVENTEEN and MONSTA X. We’re very lucky that the friendship between idols has only strengthened with time in 4th gen groups.
Though at first, it seemed that 4th gen groups didn’t interact with each other, with the exception of Stray Kids and ITZY. But now, it’s very different. Idols are completely open to making friends from different groups; whether or not they’re the same age doesn’t really count. Since fans so much love to see their faves hanging out both during and outside work schedules, we’ve noted 7 cutest K-Pop friendships between 4th gen K-Pop groups and soloists.
Yes, we know. Jeon SoMi is K-Pop’s best friend. Considering she’s one for the most social idols out there, there’s always news about who she’s hanging out with next. While she’s best friends with TWICE’s ChaeYoung and close to the ITZY members to mention a few, we can’t here but fawn over how adorable her friendship with aespa’s Giselle is. The two of them are strong supporters of each other, and they constantly hang out together, whether it’s catching dinner at SoMi’s house or working out together. Their personalities together is a match made in heaven, and as SoMi even said, Giselle might just be her soulmate.
This duo is the talk of the 1999 male idol line in K-Pop, also with the addition of ATEEZ’s WooYoung. Both YeonJun and ChangBin constantly hang out together, as said by TXT’s YeonJun. Even at the MTV VMAs this year, both Stray Kids and TXT were present at the awards show, and we definitely got some lovely ChangBin and YeonJun friendship moments backstage. Fans also love to tease the two for their significant height difference, and that makes the duo even cuter to admire and support.
Another ’99 line friendship on the list, but with female idols this time. Soloist Choi YeNa is one of K-Pop’s social butterflies. Even from her IZ*ONE days, she has shown how comfortable she can make people around her feel with her humor and wit. It seems like fate that she’d befriend YuQi, who also has a considerable amount of charm, wit and humor. The two of them together are quite literally a fun house, and a talent house as well, with YeNa’s single ‘Hate Rodrigo’ that featured YuQi. We think they’re absolutely beautiful, the two of them together.
This pairing was only possible because of KyuJin’s extraversion. Not only did she push to be friends with EunChae, she also wishes that all the ’06 liners— Billlie’s Haruna and NewJeans’s HaeRin— can be friends. With KyuJin and EunChae, it’s a combination of E and I, because of their MBTI types. KyuJin brings in the fun and the energy, and EunChae brings in the quiet charm and cuteness. Together, they are the most adorable friendship duo, and we just love them too much.
Lee YoungJi is a talented rapper alright, but she also has a cult following and friendship among idols. YoungJi is friends with aespa’s NingNing, IVE’s Jang WonYoung and LE SSERAFIM’s Kim ChaeWon to mention a few. However, we’re highlighting on her friendship with IVE’s An YuJin here, because we think it’s the most adorable. As seen in the shows they’ve appeared in together, YoungJi and YuJin have the most adorable dynamic. It’s filled with support while still encouraging the other to step out of their comfort zones. Plus, we all love how in love YoungJi is with YuJin (and WonYoung, too), and it’s just the sweetest thing ever.
While Kim ChaeHyun might’ve put her SM trainee days behind her, she definitely didn’t forget her amazing older friend, Karina. As soon as Kep1er debuted, ChaeHyun made it a point of duty to meet Karina, and meet they did. The two have been hanging out in photo booths and other places, even doing each other’s group dance challenges together. We can tell that not only is this a cute friendship, but also a reliable one for the both of them.
It’s the way these two jokingly call each other their best friends, and of course, we believe them. Though ChaeRyeong and ChaeYeon are siblings, they’ve been in the industry together for so long. From their competitive days in the survival program, “SIXTEEN” up until their respective debuts, they’ve had each other’s backs. They might be sisters, but the fact that they share their burdens being idols in the public eye must’ve helped build a solid friendship between them. We can’t be more happy for them at this point.
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Here are the tallest 4th generation female idols who are iver 171cm tall in 2022.
Eunice, Kpopmap EditorHeight becomes a hot topic when it comes to our favorite idols – whether they're on the shorter or taller side, fans just love discussing it! While male and female idols may differ in stature, many of today's female idols are rocking the tall vibe, and fans can't get enough of the added charm it brings.
Check out the tallest 4th generation female idols in K-Pop below!
Which of these tall 4th generation female idols is your favorite? Let us know at the comments section!
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