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Girl's Day
Girl's Day in May 2013 promoting Expectation. Left to right: Hyeri, Sojin, Minah and Yura
Background information
OriginSeoul, South Korea
GenresK-pop, dance, pop
Years active2010–present
LabelsDream Tea Entertainment, Wellmade StarM, LOEN
Members
Past members
  • Jihae
  • Jisun
  • Jiin
WebsiteGirlsDay5.com

Girl's Day (Korean걸스데이) is a four-member South Korean girl group under the management of Dream Tea Entertainment, a subsidiary of KOSDAQ-listed agency Wellmade StarM. The group consists of four members whose names are Sojin, Minah, Yura and Hyeri. Their fan-club is called "Daisy" or "Dai5y".

Career

Pre-debut

DreamTea Entertainment started Girl's Day promotions before their debut with the creation of an official blog, YouTube channel, and Twitter accounts for the group and each member. A forum made by fans was also recognized by the company as their official international forum. The group also released dance flash mobs before their debut on the commercial and entertainment districts of Seoul, gaining much interest.[citation needed]

2010: Debut, line-up change, Nothing Lasts Forever

On July 7, the group released their first MV, "Tilt My Head", and two days later their debut mini-album "Girl's Day Party 1".

Only two months after their debut, on September 12, it was announced through the group's official Twitter that members Ji Sun and Ji In left the group and two new members would be added to the group: "Two of our precious members of Girl's Day are to be replaced. They are Ji Sun and Ji In. Ji Sun will study music more to find her own character in music, as she wanted. And Ji In is attracted in acting so she will concentrate on acting career."[citation needed] Two days later, on September 14, the two new members were announced, Yura and Hyeri. On October 29, the new line-up released the group's first digital single, "Girl's Day Party 2". On October 30 the MV for their lead track, "Nothing Lasts Forever" was released.

In December 2010, Girl's Day got their first TV-show along with boyband U-KISS. The show, "We Are Dating", is a spinoff of the hit TV-show We Got Married and paired three members of each group on the first season.

2011: Twinkle Twinkle, Everyday, Don't Let Your Eyes Wander

Rumors of Girls' Day's comeback started when member Yura had a new hair color for one live performance. On March 4, 2011, the girls greeted their Japanese fans for the first time in which they announced the release of their 2nd single on March 17.[1] Concept photos for the groups comeback was release on March 13, and 15 respectively while the MV Teaser for "Twinkle Twinkle" was released on March 13 and currently has over 7 million[2] hits YouTube.[3][4][5] The full music video was released 3 days after on March 16 and currently has over 6.8 million[6] views on YouTube.[7] The group made their comeback on M! Countdown on March 17, 2011, they also made their comeback in Music Bank, Music Core, and Inkigayo the same week. The track proved to be popular as it landed on the No.1 spot upon its release, also the song has entered among the Top 10 in M!Countdown and Music Bank respectively plus entering Inkigayo's Take 7.[8] With this song, the group enjoyed immense popularity among soldiers as well. Promotions for "Twinkle Twinkle" ended on May 15, 2011.

On May 17, 2011, Girl's Day had their first oversea concert in Taiwan with U-KISS and Super Junior M. The concert I Love You Taiwan - We are friends Concert (사랑해(莎朗嘿) 台灣! WE ARE FRIENDS 演唱會) was held by Korea Tourism Organization Taipei, Taiwan Office in Taipei International Convention Center.

On July 3, 2011, Girl's Day announced their comeback with their second mini-album, Everyday, to be promoted with the title song "Hug Me Once". The teaser for the music video was uploaded on that same day. The full music video was released on July 6, 2011 along with the mini album. Along with the title song "Hug Me Once", the album contains a new track called "Young Love", two previous digital singles "Nothing Lasts Forever" and "Twinkle Twinkle", and an instrumental version of "Hug Me Once". Girl's Day are scheduled to begin their comeback performances on the July 8 episode of Music Bank. Promotions for "Hug me Once" ended on August 6, 2011.

On August 29, 2011, it was announced that prior to the groups' Japanese advancement they would release a new single entitled "Girls' Day Party # 4" with "Don't Let Your Eyes Wander" as the title track. Concept photos for the song was released on August 30[9] while the song was revealed to the public on September 1.[10] Despite the lack of proper promotions the song itself proved to be quite popular as it reached the no. 1 spot in Bugs and had similarly high-rankings on other music sites as well.

2012: Everyday 2, Jihae's withdrawal, Don't Forget Me

Girl's Day released their 3rd mini album, Everyday 2, on April 17, 2012. The album was announced on April 10, along with the album cover. It includes the new title track "Oh! My God" along "Don't Let Your Eyes Wander", from their previous single, along with 3 new songs.

In October 17, it was revealed by the group's company, DreamTea Entertainment, that Jihae left the group due to personal reasons.[11]

The remaining four members of Girl's Day made their comeback on October 26 with the song "Don't Forget Me" from their fifth digital single, Girl's Day Party #5. The music video for the song was simultaneously released and features a drama-like story with Girl's Day member Hyeri.[12] On this same day, Girl's Day made their first performance of the song on Music Bank.[13]

In December 31, 2012 it was revealed by one of the representatives for the group that they are aimed to release their first full-length album in February 2013 with the group staying with four members. It was also revealed that Dream Tea Entertainment, the group's agency, is considering adding one of their trainees as a new member of the group in the future.

2013 - present: Expectation and Female President

[14] In March 7, details about the album were revealed. The album is called Expectation and will be released in March 14, coinciding with the White Day. The member Yura will be the female lead star in the music video of the title track, also titled "Expectation". Girl's Day are planning to make a comeback on June 24th with their 1st Repackaged album for Expectation. On June 20, 2013 a teaser was released for their single called "Female President". [15]

Girl's day re-released the album "Expectation" as "Female President" on June 24. Girl's Day won their first number one rank in a Music Program since their debut. They won against Sistar and Lee Seung-chul on SBS Inkigayo's July 7th episode but postponement of the broadcast due to the Asiana Airlines Flight 214 crash live report meant that they did not have a chance to receive the trophy.[16] They won with 8,887 points surpassing other contenders' points even if one of them will receive the full points of real-time text poll votes. On July 27, It was announced that Girl's Day will be concluding their promotions for "Female President" and will be having a follow-up track entitled "Please Tell Me".

The 10th of October Girl's Day released the song Let's Go written and composed by Sojin for young adults to get courage and don't worry about the future (since their final exams were near)

Members

Current

Stage name[17] Birth name Date of birth
Romanized Hangul Romanized Hangul
Sojin 소진 Park So-jin 박소진 (1986-05-21) May 21, 1986 (age 38)[18]
Yura 유라 Kim Ah-young 김아영 (1992-11-06) November 6, 1992 (age 32)[19]
Minah 민아 Bang Min-ah 방민아 (1993-05-13) May 13, 1993 (age 31)[20]
Hyeri 혜리 Lee Hye-ri 이혜리 (1994-06-09) June 9, 1994 (age 30)[21]

Former

Stage name Birth name Date of birth
Romanized Hangul Romanized Hangul
Jihae 지해 Woo Ji-hae 우지해 (1989-05-14) May 14, 1989 (age 35)[22]
Jisun 지선 Hwang Ji-sun 황지선 (1989-10-17) October 17, 1989 (age 35)[23]
Jiin 지인 Lee Ji-in 이지인 (1992-03-13) March 13, 1992 (age 32)[24]
  • Jiin left the group in September 2010 to pursue an acting career.[citation needed]
  • Jisun left the group in September 2010 to study music more to find her own character. In 2011, she changed her stage name to JN and joined the girl group New.F.O.[25]
  • Jihae left the group in October 2012 to focus on her studies and for personal reasons.[11]

Member Timeline

Discography