Girl's Day

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Girl's Day
Ribbon logo and marketing symbol

Ribbon logo and marketing symbol
Girl's Day (2017) Left to right: Park So-jin, Bang Min-ah, Lee Hye-ri and Kim Ah-young
Girl's Day (2017)
Left to right: Park So-jin, Bang Min-ah, Lee Hye-ri and Kim Ah-young
General information
origin Seoul , South Korea
Genre (s) K-pop
founding 2010
Website dai5y.com
Current occupation
Lead and background vocals
Park So-jin
Lead and background vocals
Bang Min-ah
Background and lead vocals
Kim Ah-young
Background and lead vocals
Lee Hye-ri
former members
Background and lead vocals
Woo Ji-hae (until 2012)
Background and lead vocals
Hwang Ji-sun (until 2010)
Background and lead vocals
Lee Ji-in (until 2010)

Girl's Day ( Korean 걸스 데이 ; Japanese ガ ー ル ズ デ イ ) is a South Korean girl group that was founded in 2010 by the Dream Tea Entertainment ( 드림 티 엔터테인먼트 ) label . The group currently consists of four members : Sojin , Minah , Yura and Hyeri . Jisun and Jiin left the group in the summer of 2010; Jihae left in late 2012.

Their greatest commercial successes so far have been with their singles Twinkle Twinkle ( 반짝 반짝 ) , Hug Me Once ( 한번만 안아줘 ) , Expect ( 기대해 ) , Something ( 썸씽 ) and Darling ( 가장 사랑하는 ) , whose digital copies are each over a million Times sold.

Since its inception, the group has advertised over 20 well-known companies, including a. LG Electronics , Ezaki Glico's Pocky , Lotte World, and Nexon Corporation .

In 2015, Girl's Day was ranked 13th on the Forbes “Korea Power Celebrity” list, which annually selects South Korea's most influential celebrities. In 2016, the group ranked 26th while band member Hyeri ranked 3rd.

history

2010: pre-debut

In order to arouse the interest of potential fans right from the start, the group performed in flash mobs on the streets of Seoul . Furthermore, Dream Tea Entertainment u. a. Created Twitter accounts for individual members, a YouTube channel and an official homepage; an officially recognized fan base , called Daisy or Dai5y, quickly formed .

2010–2011: debut, membership change and sluggish start

Girl's Day, 2010

The band debuted in July 2010 with members Jihae , Jisun , Jiin , Sojin , and Minah . Her debut single Tilt My Head ( 갸우뚱 ) , which was released on July 7, 2010, proved to be a failure; u. a. because of the members' stage fright during the live performances of the song. The day before, the music video for the song appeared on YouTube. Her debut EP Girl's Day Party # 1 with the songs Tilt My Head , Shuppy Shuppy and Control was released on July 9, 2010.

After the less successful start, the band released the single How About Me ( 나 어때 ) on July 22, 2010 in order to maintain their level of awareness, for which a music video was also released on the same day. This was followed by a quarter-year break, during which members Jisun and Jiin left the group because of their own interests; Jisun wanted to continue studying music to find her own style, while Jiin preferred to focus on her acting career. Their places were taken by current members Hyeri and Yura , who were 16 and 18 years old when they joined.

With this new constellation, Girl's Day Party # 2 (released October 29, 2010), the track Nothing Lasts Forever ( 잘해줘 봐야 ) , was recorded. A music video for the song was also released two days earlier. In December 2010, the girl group made their first appearance on South Korean television on the We Are Dating program together with the boy band U-KISS .

On March 18, 2011, Girl's Day Party # 3 followed with the single Twinkle Twinkle ( 반짝 반짝 ) , which helped the band to their commercial breakthrough; in the accompanying music video you see Minah trying to sabotage a meeting of the members with a young suitor. The song reached number 4 in the charts for April 2011 and number 39 in the 2011 annual charts on the Korean online music service Melon . In addition, a month later they released the soundtrack for the Korean drama series Twinkle Twinkle ( 반짝 반짝 빛나는 ) called If you give your heart for me ( 너의 마음 을 내게 준다면 ) , a music video for the track appeared on 1theK's YouTube channel .

On May 17, 2011, the band held their first concert outside of South Korea at the I Love You Taiwan - We Are Friends Concert 2011 ( 사랑해 (莎朗 嘿) 台灣  ! WE ARE FRIENDS 演唱 會 ) at the Taipei International Convention Center in Taipei .

Her second EP "Everyday", which consists of the songs Hug Me Once , Young Love , Nothing Lasts Forever and Twinkle Twinkle , was released on July 7, 2011 along with a music video for Hug Me Once . The EP rose to the top 50 of its release month on Melon, as did the Girl's Day Party # 4 with the single Don't Let Your Eyes Wander released on September 1, 2011 .

2012–2013: First album Expectation and rising popularity

Girl's Day, fan meeting, 2013

The third EP from Girl's Day, Everyday 2 with the songs Cupid , Don't Flirt , Oh! My God , Telepathy, and Two of Us was released on April 18, 2012. Im to the song Oh! My God- owned music video, a dance battle takes place between the members, again with Minah as the leading actress.

On October 17, 2012, Dream Tea Entertainment confirmed that Jihae is also leaving the group for personal reasons. a. to pursue her dance studies at Sungkyunkwan University . From then on, consisting of four members, the band released Girl's Day Party # 5 a week later , with the ballad Don't Forget Me ( 나를 잊지 마요 ) ; the simultaneously released music video, this time with Hyeri as the leading actress, shows a drama-like love story.

Almost half a year later, in February 2013, the single White Day was released , followed closely by their first album Expectation ( 기대해 ) ; the music video for the album track, in which Yura is portrayed as the victim of an affair, as well as the entire album itself enjoyed great popularity. They received the Long-Run Song of the Year Award at the third presentation of the Gaon Chart K-Pop Awards and secured 36th place in the 2013 annual Melon charts.

In the early summer of that year, a new constellation of the album Expectation was also released with the name “The First Album Repackage 'Female President' ( 정규 1 집 리 패키지 앨범 '여자 대통령' )” . The song of the same name, for which a music video was released as usual, was added as a new single in addition to the old tracks and is based on the inauguration of the first female president of South Korea, Park Geun-hye , and was intended to set an example for female solidarity. With this single, the group also had their first top placement at a music show, namely at Inkigayo (planned edition of July 7, 2013) through the 8887 points they had collected during the week; However, the program was not broadcast due to a tragic incident the day before, the Asiana Airlines flight 214 , and thus did not give the group the opportunity to receive the trophy in public. Billboard chose the single as one of the 20 Best K-pop Songs of 2013 .

The year ended with Girl's Day Party # 6 with the single Do Tell Me ( 말해줘요 ) and the song Let's Go ( 렛츠 고 ) , a cheerfully motivating song composed by band member Sojin. A music video was also released for the song.

2014–2016: Second album Love and Japanese debut

Girl's Day, Pepsi Concert, 2014

On January 3, 2014, the group released their fourth EP, Everyday 3 . The music video for the album track Something (썸씽) received one million views on YouTube within 24 hours. The song was also otherwise successful; it is their top-ranked single to date, which helped them climb to # 2 on the Billboard Korea K-Pop Hot 100 and the Gaon Digital Chart . In addition, the song received 9th place in the 2014 annual charts at Melon and was able to call five awards during the live performances on the track; ultimately they received the Best Dance Performance by a Female Group Award at the Mnet Asian Music Awards 2014.

In July, the group released their fifth EP Everyday 4 with the tracks Summer Party , Look At Me , Timing and the album single Darling , which, like Something , secured a place in the top 30 of the 2014 annual Melon charts.

This was followed by their sixth and final EP of the year I Miss You ( 보고 싶어 ) with the ballad of the same name, Look At Me , Show You , I Don't Mind and White Day on October 15th . Music videos appeared for both Darling and I Miss You ; the video for Darling is her most viewed so far with nearly 40 million views.

In May 2015 the single Hello Bubble ( 헬로 버블 ) was released , the music video of which was used as a promotion for the hair care brand Mise-en-scène ( 미쟝센 ) . Before their second full-fledged album Love was released with the album track Ring My Bell ( 링 마벨 ) , the group traveled to the Japanese prefecture of Okinawa for a week as part of the reality show One Fine Day on the South Korean TV channel MBC .

Girl's Day, Korea Sale Festa Opening Ceremony, 2016

Back in South Korea, to the surprise of many fans, an uproar broke out : During the promotions for their new album, a. on July 7, 2015 on an internet stream of the South Korean talk show Koon TV , in which the band members behaved noticeably rude to the host Choi Koon . They reacted negatively to his questions and were disproportionately arrogant. During the show in the live chat , as well as after the show on various Internet forums , there were a number of outraged reactions; According to the opinion of numerous fans and viewers, they did not show the host the necessary respect, purposefully distanced themselves from him and showed their true colors, while Yura was the only one with respectful behavior. Choi Koon then claimed that he tried to make the show as realistic as possible; By deliberately developing controversial situations, he wanted to distance himself from the usual talk shows and arouse the interest of the audience. However, this resulted in misunderstandings due to his behavior, which at times appeared inappropriate, which he denied with the words "We had a lot of fun during and after the show, there were no problems". Nonetheless, the girl group saw their wrongdoing and was moved to a public apology, which came a few days later when they reappeared on the show. In this, band member Sojin announced:

“We apologize for the inconvenience to those viewers who were expecting an entertaining show. There were many things that went through our minds during the broadcast. [...] In the future we will always work hard, be happy and energetic and be more careful in our behavior. We apologize again very much. "

Despite this incident, the single Ring My Bell enjoyed great popularity thanks to a top 10 placement in the charts of its release month on Melon and the music video. At the end of September, the group debuted in Japan with the album Darling (Japanese Ver.) , Which consists of the Japanese versions of the tracks Darling , Twinkle Twinkle and Ring My Bell . Darling received a second music video in Japanese , which was published on the YouTube channel of Kiss Entertainment , the record label under which the group is under contract in Japan.

In early October 2016, the group shot a unanimous promotional song called Perfect Stage ( 퍼펙트 스테이지 ) , again for the hair care brand Mise-en-scène .

Girl's Day, KCON LA, 2017

2017-present: Comeback and Everyday # 5

After a break of 21 months in which the individual band members concentrated on solo activities, Girl's Day returned on March 27, 2017 with the songs I'll Be Yours , Thirsty , Love Again and Don't Be Shy from what was now her sixth EP Everyday # 5 back; the solo singles Kumbaya (Come By Here) by Sojin and Truth by Minah were also included in the mini-album.

The music video for the album track I'll Be Yours received two million views within 24 hours. In addition, with Everyday # 5 , the group achieved their first placement on the Billboard World Albums Charts , where they stayed at number 7 in the release week. Within South Korea, they secured number 11 in the Melon charts for the release month.

Girl's Day was represented at KCON 2017 from August 18 to 20 in Los Angeles and from September 22 to 23, 2017 in Sydney .

On March 30, 2018, band member Yura announced that the group had the prospect of a comeback in 2018, but the individual group members are still undecided about what time of year it will happen.

Ambassador work

In August 2013, Girl's Day members were first named ambassadors as part of Plan International Korea's “Because I Am a Girl” campaign ; that same month they did volunteer work in Chiang Rai , Thailand . They returned to Thailand a year later to take part in a campaign for girls to register their births .

In 2014, all proceeds from the group's concerts were donated to support the birth registration of girls in developing countries .

In February 2016, Sojin and Yura represented Girl's Day as Plan International's ambassadors in Cambodia by volunteering art and music workshops at a school. Minah and Hyeri were unable to keep the appointment due to illness or drama engagements.

In July 2017, the group was appointed ambassador for the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang .

Members

Current

Timeline
stage name Birth Name Date / place of birth
Romanized Hangul Romanized Hangul
Soyin 소진 Park So-jin 박소진 May 21, 1986 in Daegu , South Korea
Minah 민아 Bang Min-ah 방 민아 May 13, 1993 in Incheon , South Korea
Yura 유라 Kim Ah-young 김아영 November 6, 1992 in Ulsan , South Korea
Hyeri 혜리 Lee Hye-ri 이혜리 June 9, 1994 in Gwangju , South Korea

Former

stage name Birth Name Date / place of birth annotation
Romanized Hangul Romanized Hangul
Jihae 지해 Woo Ji-Hae 우지 해 May 14, 1989 in Asan , South Korea Left the group in October 2012.
Jisun 지선 Hwang Ji-sun 황지선 October 17, 1989 in Seoul , South Korea Left the group in September 2010. In 2011, she joined the girl group New.FO under the stage name JN , but in 2012 it broke up again.

Since October 18, 2018, she has been active in the band S # aFLA from Vine Entertainment .

Jiin 지인 Lee Ji-in 이지 인 March 13, 1992 in Chuncheon , South Korea Also left the group in September 2010. In 2014 she joined the girl group Bebop , which she left in 2015.

Current occupation

Park So-jin, Gimhae Waterpark Mini Concert, 2014

Soyin

Park So-jin ( 박소진 ), stage name Sojin ( 소진 ), born on May 21, 1986 in Daegu, South Korea, is the band leader and at the same time the oldest of the group.

Prior to her debut, she attended Kyungduk Girls' High School and after graduating, majored in Mechanical Engineering at Yeungnam University in Gyeongsan .

Park has been part of the band since it was founded and has already composed numerous songs from Girl's Day by hand. B. Girl's Day World or Let's Go . At the same time she leads a career as a solo singer, so far for various K-Dramas, for example 2011 with her single Our Love Like This for Flames of Desire or in 2015 with Everyday with you for Reply 1988 . She is also active as an actress, most recently in the web drama Humanitarian Supermarket .

Bang Min-ah, Gimhae Waterpark Mini Concert, 2014

Park describes Uhm Jung-hwa as the greatest inspiration in her life because of her status as a pop icon in Park's youth and her strong expressiveness.

Park has a younger brother and is currently in a relationship with singer Kim Jung-hwan ( Eddy Kim ).

Minah

Bang Min-ah ( 방 민아 ), stage name Minah ( 민아 ), born on May 13, 1993 in Incheon, South Korea, takes on the role of lead singer together with Park. Theoretically, Bang has been a member of Girl's Day for the longest time, as she says she already knew the founder of Dream Tea Entertainment (at that time the principal of her music school ) and accompanied him in his founding project for the agency .

She attended Jinsun Girls' High School and after graduating, majored in broadcasting at Dongduk Women's University in Seoul.

Bang has also been a member of Girls' Day since it was founded. She made her debut as a solo singer in 2015 with her own album I Am A Woman Too ( 나도 여자 예요 ) , but has been singing solo for K-Drama soundtracks since 2010.

Likewise, she has been playing roles as a leading actress in K-Dramas for a long time, such as in 2016 in Hello Korean or Beautiful Gong Shim as Gong Shim .

She describes Beyoncé , Lee Hyori and Kim Dong-ryool as her greatest role models .

Bang has a sister named Hyun-ah, who is part of the girl group Wanna.B under her stage name Linah .

Kim Ah-young, Everland Korea Event, 2014

Yura

Kim Ah-young ( 김아영 ), stage name Yura ( 유라 ), born on November 6, 1992 in Ulsan, South Korea, is the lead dancer of the group.

She attended Ulsan Art High School, majoring in dance. She is currently studying at Dongduk Women's University in Seoul.

Together with Hyeri, she joined Girl's Day in September 2010. According to her own statement, about 60 different entertainment companies tried to hire Kim before her debut on Girl's Day, but she ultimately chose Dream Tea Entertainment; she wanted to make her debut before graduating from college (Dream Tea Entertainment was the only one to grant her this wish) and so missed possible jobs in larger agencies.

Lee Hye-ri, 7-Eleven Fan Signing, 2016

As an actress, Kim has already appeared in dramas such as Iron Lady (2016) and Hip Hop Teacher (2017).

Kim sees Lee Seung-gi as her greatest role model given his innumerable talents in the entertainment business.

In 2010 Kim had her legs insured for ₩ 500,000,000 (approx. € 370,000) on the recommendation of her manager.

Hyeri

Lee Hye-ri ( 이혜리 ), stage name Hyeri ( 혜리 ), born June 9, 1994 in Gwangju, South Korea, is lead dancer with Yura and at the same time the youngest (so-called Maknae ) of the girl group.

While in middle school, Lee was cast by Dream Tea Entertainment and then joined Girl's Day. She later attended the School of Performing Arts in Seoul and is currently majoring in film at Konkuk University in Seoul.

Outside of Girl's Day, Lee is a popular and sought-after personality in South Korea because of her so-called aegyo . This made her breakthrough in her four-day appearance on the Real Men show in August 2014, which made her famous “overnight”. Subsequently, in 2015 Lee got her first leading role as Sung Duk-seon in the serial drama Reply 1988 , which holds the record for the most watched drama in the history of Korean cable television with its final audience rating of 18.803% .

These two successes also made Lee a sought-after advertising model, and has already shot spots for companies such as Puma and Lotte . In 2016 she was ranked third on the Forbes 2016 Korea Power Celebrity list.

As her greatest idol she describes Uhm Jung-hwa, like band member Sojin.

Lee has a younger sister named Hye-rim. In March 2013 Lee began a relationship with the singer An Seung-ho ( Tony An ), which attracted a lot of media attention because of the great age difference. After 8 months, they broke up due to their stressful schedules.

On August 16, 2017, it was announced that Lee had started a relationship with Ryu Jun-yeol , her former series partner from Reply 1988 .

Discography

Girl's Day, Phoenix Summer Festival, 2015

Studio albums

year title Chart placements Remarks
Korea SouthSouth Korea KR JapanJapan JP United StatesUnited States US
Korean
2013 Expectation 4th - - First published: March 14, 2013
Female President 6th - - First published: June 24, 2013
2015 Love 3 - - First published: July 7, 2015
Japanese
2015 Darling (Japanese Ver.) - - - First published: September 30, 2015

EPs

year title Chart placements Remarks
Korea SouthSouth Korea KR JapanJapan JP United StatesUnited States US
2010 Girl's Day Party # 1 12 - - First published: July 9, 2010
2011 Every day 4th - - First published: July 7, 2011
2012 Everyday II 11 - - First published: April 18, 2012
2014 Girl's Day Everyday III 4th - - First published: January 3, 2014
Girl's Day Everyday # 4 3 - - First published: July 14, 2014
I miss you - - - First published: October 15, 2014
2017 Girl's Day Everyday # 5 5 - 7th First published: March 27, 2017

Singles

year title Chart placements Remarks
Korea SouthSouth Korea KR JapanJapan JP United StatesUnited States US
Korean
2010 Tilt my head 83 - - First published: July 7, 2010
How About Me 88 - - First published: July 22, 2010
Nothing Lasts Forever 63 - - First published: July 7, 2011
2011 Twinkle Twinkle 5 - - First published: March 18, 2011
Hug Me Once 15th - - First published: March 18, 2011
Don't flirt 11 - - First published: September 2, 2011
2012 Oh! My god 13 - - First published: April 18, 2012
Blue Rain 2012 21st - - First published: August 27, 2012
Don't Forget Me 14th - - First published: October 26, 2012
2013 White Day 43 - - First published: February 21, 2013
Expect 9 - - First published: March 14, 2013
Female President 5 - - First published: June 24, 2013
Please tell me 9 - - First published: July 30, 2013
let's go 49 - - First published: October 15, 2013
2014 Something 2 - - First published: January 3, 2014
Darling 1 - - First published: July 14, 2014
I miss you 4th - - First published: October 15, 2014
2015 Hello bubble 13 - - First published: May 12, 2015
Ring My Bell 2 - - First published: July 7, 2015
2017 I'll be yours 3 - - First published: March 27, 2017
Japanese
2015 Darling (Japanese Ver.) - - - First published: September 30, 2015

Filmography

Girl's Day LG “Pocket” advertisement, 2014

Tv shows

year show channel annotation
2011 Kira Kira Slim Mnet Japan Documentary, 26 episodes
2014 Human Documentary MBC documentation
Picnic Live MBC Music show
You Hee-yeol's Sketchbook KBS2 Music program (episode 221)
2015 One fine day MBC Music Series, 9 episodes (8 + 1 special episode)
2016 Entertainment Weekly KBS2 TV program, edition of February 13, 2016

Variety shows

show year channel annotation
Weekly Idol 2011-2015 MBC Every 1 guest
Idol Star Athletics Championships 2012-2016 MBC occupation
After School Club 2013-2015 Arirang guest
Beatles Code 2 2012-2013 Mnet
Flower bouquet 2010 MBC
We Are Dating MBC Every 1 occupation
Let's go! Dream team 2011 KBS2 Guest (episode 90, 241)
Quiz to Change the World MBC guest
Director's Cut Mnet
Mnet M! Pick
Real men 2013 MBC
Star King SBS
Crisis Escape No. 1 2014 KBS2 Guest (episode 423)
Hello Counselor Guest (episode 161)
SNL Korea 5 tvN Host (episode 99)
We got married MBC Yura, with recurring appearances by the individual band members
Eco Village 2015 SBS Guest (episodes 13-14)
Hidden Camera Shot Battle 2016 MBC Guest (Episode 01)
Tasty Road Olive TV Guest (episode 28)
31 saloon OnStyle Guest (episode 5)
Knowing Bros 2017 JTBC Guest (episode 68)
Paik Jong-won's Three Great Emperors SBS Guest (episode 79)
Hello Counselor KBS2 Guest (episode 318)
taxi tvN Guest (episode 473)
Life Bar Guest (episode 19)
Entertainment Weekly KBS2 Appearance (episode 1664)
New Yang Nam Show Mnet Guest (episode 07, 08)

Awards

Girl's Day, FIFA Online 3 Spearhead Invitational Final Event, 2014

By category

  • Korean Culture Entertainment Awards
    • 2010: in the category "New Generation Popular Music Teen Singer"
    • 2012: in the category "Idol Music Excellence"
    • 2013: in the "Idol Excellence" category
  • Seoul Success Awards
    • 2010: in the "Cultural" category
  • Gaon Chart Music Awards
    • 2012: in the category "Discovery of the Year"
    • 2014: in the category "15 Weeks Over Top 50" (Expectation)
    • 2015: in the category "Song of the Year" (Something)
  • Republic of Korea Entertainment Arts Awards
    • 2011: in the category "Best Female Rookie"
  • Melon Music Awards
    • 2014: in the "Top 10" category
  • SBS Awards Festival
    • 2014: in the category "Top 10 Artists"
  • Seoul Music Awards
    • 2015: in the category "Bonsang Award" (Something)
  • Other awards
    • 2014: in the "Popularity" category (9th Asian Model Festival Awards)
    • 2014: in the "Cable TV Star" category (2014 Cable TV Star Awards)
    • 2015: in the "Performer" category (The 27th Korean PD Awards)
    • 2015: in the category "Minister of Culture, Sports and Pop Culture" (2015 Korean Popular Culture & Arts Awards)
    • 2015: in the category "Artist" (Culture Technology Awards Ceremony)
    • 2016: in the category "Pop Culture" (2016 Korea Wave Awards)
    • 2017: in the category "Special V LIVE" (2017 V Live Awards)

Music shows

  • Inkigayo ( SBS )
    • Edition July 7, 2013: Female President Award
    • Issued January 12, 2014: Award for Something
    • Edition of February 2, 2014: Award for Something
    • Edition July 27, 2014: Award for Darling
  • Show Champion (MBC Music)
    • Issue of January 8, 2014: Award for Something
    • Edition July 30, 2014: Award for Darling
    • Edition April 5, 2017: Award for I'll Be Yours
  • Show! Music Core ( MBC )
    • Issued January 11, 2014: Award for Something
    • Edition July 26, 2014: Award for Darling
  • M Countdown ( Mnet )
    • Edition February 6, 2014: Award for Something
    • Edition of February 13, 2014: Award for Something
  • The Show (SBS MTV)
    • April 4th 2017 edition: Award for I'll Be Yours

Web links

Commons : Girl's Day  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

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  12. 大 感謝 !! 『사랑해 (莎朗 嘿) 台灣! WE ARE FRIENDS 演唱 會 』上傳 分享 文章 送 門票 , 已 全數 送完 !! In: Freeatkorea. Korea National Tourism Organization, May 4, 2011, accessed October 2, 2017 (Chinese).
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