Melody Pink (Korean: 멜로디핑크; Japanese: メロディーピンク) was a girl group under KD Entertainment. They initially debuted on September 5, 2017 with the digital single "I Like" as The Singing Girls (노래하는 말괄량이) before re-debuting on September 25, 2019 with the digital single "Hey U" as Melody Pink.
On October 12, 2020, members Hyein and Rookie announced through the group's Instagram that they have concluded their contracts with the agency due to their agency's financial difficulties and that the Instagram account would soon be deleted.[1] In January 2022, the group returned back with four new members and are expected to make a comeback in September 2022 before finalizing their seven-member lineup in 2023. Though by September 22, no comeback materialized, leaving their status unknown, On July 26, the group was disbanded.
History
2017–2019: The Singing Girls
On September 5, 2017, the indie project duo The Singing Girls made their debut with "I Like". The duo consisted of two soloists: Kwon Aejin and Li-G (who now goes by the name Cherry Pink).
For their first comeback "Still Like You", the line-up switched to Kwon Aejin, Sanha, and Sarang.
On August 13, 2018, the agency revealed they had replaced all of the existing members of the group with members born in the year 1996 for their upcoming comeback "Maybe Maybe":[2] Sena, Eun Bee, La Hee, and Jiyeon.[3] They also changed up the group's concept: from indie project group to fixed line-up idol group.[4]
In October, the group released a performance video of their comeback song "This Night" on 1theK, and in the description box of the video, it was revealed that all of the members from the previous line-up had left the group. The new members, Bang Seungji, Aya, Rookie, Oh Hyein, and Sophie (Haena, a Canadian singer-songwriter), were introduced as the new members.[4] Sophie, however, never performed with the group. The group performed with Yuri, a soloist who made her debut in 2001, who had recorded the song with the previous line-up.[5]
In March 2019, the group released their final single under the name The Singing Girls, without Sophie and Seungji. A new member, Hajin, was introduced. With the release of "Dream of Star", the group also revealed they would be re-debuting under the name Melody Pink.[6]
2019–2020: Renaming as Melody Pink, "Hit U", first disbandment
In April 2019, Melody Pink first performed their debut song "Hey U" on Pops in Seoul.[7] The song was officially released on September 25.
On October 12, 2020, members Hyein and Rookie announced through the group's Instagram that they have concluded their contracts due to their agency's financial difficulties. They also revealed the Instagram account would soon be deleted, leaving the group's future status at the time unknown.[1]
2022–2023: Planned comeback and second disbandment
In January 2022, Melody Pink returned to Instagram introducing four new members: Jang Eunbi, Jang Jungwon, Park Seoyoung and Jung Mijin.[8] A statement shown through the agency's Instagram bio revealed that a seven-member lineup will be finalized in 2023.[9]
On April 22, 2022, a blog post update clarified that Melody Pink did not disband due to COVID-19 and that they had to correct the wrong information posted on Namuwiki. It was also revealed that the group was preparing to comeback with six members, later reduced to five due to actress Ko Eun-sae suddenly leaving. Lastly, it was revealed that Melody Pink is preparing a new album, Bad Boy, with the goal of releasing it in September, which will be three years since their last comeback.[10]
On July 23, 2022, KD Entertainment officially introduced their upcoming new girl group, TIM B, which is affiliated with TIM A and was later re-named to Siesta. It consisted of the previously revealed new members in the line-up for Melody Pink's 2022 comeback: Park Seoyoung, Jang Jungwon and Jung Mijin.[11][12][13]
At the time, it was unclear if Siesta's members are Melody Pink's new members or a new group altogether as the three members have been featured on both Melody Pink's and Siesta's accounts. Though, member Jang Eunbi who is no longer mentioned seems to have departed from the upcoming group lineup and was never introduced as a member of Siesta. By December 2022, it was clarified through their Instagram that Siesta is an entirely new girl group unrelated to Melody Pink, including its members, thus Jungwon and Mijin are not longer members of Melody Pink, and Seoyoung's membership status currently unknown but it is assumed she is still with Melody Pink.
Unfortunately, by September 2022, Melody Pink's planned comeback never materialized leaving their status unknown, On July 26, Seoyoung left the group and the group has officially disbanded.
Members
Name | Position(s) | Member of: | Year(s) active |
---|---|---|---|
Former | |||
Li-G (리쥐) | Vocalist | The Singing Girls | September 2017 |
Kwon Aejin (권애진) | Vocalist, Maknae (2017-2018) | September 2017-2018 | |
Seo Sarang (서사랑) | Vocalist | December 2017-2018 | |
Sanha (산하) | Vocalist | December 2017-2018 | |
Sena (새나) | Main vocalist | August 2018-2018 | |
Eun Bee (은비) | Leader, vocalist | August 2018-2018 | |
La Hee (라히) | Vocalist | August 2018-2018 | |
Jiyeon (지연) | Visual | August 2018-2018 | |
Seungji (승지) | Main Vocalist | October 2018 | |
Yumin (유민) | N/A | October 2018 | |
Aya (아야) | Main vocalist | The Singing Girls,
later Melody Pink |
October 2018–2019 |
Hyein (혜인) | Main vocalist | October 2018–2020 | |
Rookie (루키) | Rapper | October 2018–2020 | |
Hajin (하진) | Rapper | 2019 | |
Haneul (하늘) | N/A | Melody Pink | 2020 |
Jang Eunbi (장은비) | Leader | 2022 | |
Jang Jungwon (장정원) | N/A | 2022 | |
Jung Mijin (정미진) | N/A | 2022 | |
Park Seoyoung (박서영) | N/A | 2022–2023 |
Discography
Albums
- Bad Boy (unreleased)
Digital singles
- "I Like" (2017) (as The Singing Girls)
- "Still Like You" (2017) (as The Singing Girls)
- "Maybe Maybe" (2018) (as The Singing Girls)
- "This Night" (2018) (as The Singing Girls)
- "Dream of Star" (2019) (as The Singing Girls)
- "Hey U" (2019)
Collaborations
- "This Night" (with Yuri) (2019)
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Recipient | Result | References | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
World Association of Culture and Art | |||||
2017 | Best Mugunghwa Grand Prize Rookie Award | Group | Won | [14] | |
5th Korean Brand Award | |||||
2017 | Rising Star Award | Group | Won | [15] | |
Persons of the Year | |||||
2018 | K-Idol Award | Group | Won | [15] |
Trivia
- Sanha and Sarang were members of the girl groups O My Jewel, SUS4, and H2L.[4]
Gallery
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 @melodypink_official Instagram post (October 12, 2020) (archived url)
- ↑ Segye: 4인조 걸그룹 '노래하는 말괄량이', 신곡 '메이비 메이비'로 컴백
- ↑ Plus Korea: 대박 엔터테인먼트 소속 '노래하는 말괄량이' 16일 4인조로 컴백!
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Allkpop: Watch The Singing Girls perform comeback song This Night!
- ↑ Chook je News: 걸그룹 '노래하는 말괄량이', '고양 신한류 페스티벌' 참여
- ↑ Allkpop: The Singing Girls return with 'Dream Of Star'
- ↑ YouTube: [Pops in Seoul] Off-Stage DANCE! Melody Pink(멜로디핑크)'s 'Hey U'
- ↑ @melodypink_official Instagram post (January 26, 2022)
- ↑ Instagram: KDENT 멜로디핑크 추가 멤버 오디션
- ↑ (KR) Naver Blog: 멜로디핑크 멤버 전원 교체 성공 컴백예정
- ↑ _timb._.official_ on Instagram (July 23, 2022)
- ↑ _timb._.official_ Instagram post (July 23, 2022)
- ↑ _timb._.official_ Instagram post (July 23, 2022)
- ↑ Newsin: 3인조 '노래하는 말괄량이', 신곡 '그래도 좋아' 발매
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 Melody Pink Makestar project