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Nmixx
Nmixx in August 2024 L-R: Lily, Jiwoo, Sullyoon, Bae, Kyujin, and Haewon
Nmixx in August 2024
L-R: Lily, Jiwoo, Sullyoon, Bae, Kyujin, and Haewon
Background information
OriginSeoul, South Korea
GenresK-pop
Years active2022–present
Labels
Members
  • Lily
  • Haewon
  • Sullyoon
  • Bae
  • Jiwoo
  • Kyujin
Past membersJinni
Websitenmixx.jype.com

Nmixx (Korean엔믹스; RREnmikseu; MREnmiksŭ, stylized in all caps) is a South Korean girl group formed by SQU4D, a sub-label of JYP Entertainment. The group is composed of six members: Lily, Haewon, Sullyoon, Bae, Jiwoo, and Kyujin. Originally a seven-piece group, Jinni departed from the lineup on December 9, 2022, for personal reasons. They debuted on February 22, 2022, with the single album Ad Mare.

Name

The name Nmixx combines the letter "N", which stands for "now", "new", "next", and the unknown "n", and the word "mix", which symbolizes combination and diversity, altogether meaning "the best combination for a new era".[1]

Career

2021–2022: Debut and Jinni's departure

Nmixx's official logo

On July 9, 2021, JYP Entertainment announced a new girl group would be debuting in February 2022, its first since Itzy in 2019.[2] From July 16 to 25, JYP Entertainment made pre-orders available for a limited edition of the group's debut package, titled Blind Package, which included the group's debut album and album-related materials.[3][4] The members were revealed through various dance videos and song covers from August 6 to November 19 (in order: Jinni, Jiwoo, Kyujin, Sullyoon, Bae, Haewon, and Lily).[5][6]

On January 26, 2022, JYP Entertainment announced the group's name to be Nmixx, until then tentatively called JYPn.[7] On February 2, it was announced that they would debut on February 22 with the release of Ad Mare.[8] On February 18, 2022, JYP Entertainment announced that the group's debut showcase, originally scheduled for February 22, would be postponed to March 1 after group member Bae tested positive for COVID-19.[9] Nmixx collaborated with the DreamWorks Animation's Gabby's Dollhouse to release the Korean version of "Hey Gabby!", alongside the B-side "Sprinkle Party", on May 2.[10] They also participated in Project Ribbon's Summer Vacation Project, along with Fromis 9 and Oh My Girl Banhana, to cover Rainbow's "Kiss", from their 2009 debut EP Gossip Girl. The song was released on July 31.[11]

On September 19, Nmixx released their second single album Entwurf alongside the lead single "Dice".[12] The group released their first "Intermixxion" single (described by JYP as a special track dropped as a standalone track inbetween official releases) and first Christmas song, "Funky Glitter Christmas", on November 23.[13] On December 9, JYP Entertainment announced that Jinni had terminated her contract with the company due to personal reasons, and had departed from the group, while Nmixx would continue as a six-member ensemble.[14]

2023–present: Extended plays, showcase tour and fan concerts

Nmixx in April 2023

On March 20, 2023, Nmixx released their first extended play Expérgo,[15] with the title track "Love Me Like This". They embarked on the Nice to Mixx You Showcase Tour, consisting of 13 dates across the United States and Asia, beginning in May.[16] On May 31, it was reported that JYP Entertainment has expanded their partnership with Republic Records to include Nmixx, along with Xdinary Heroes, in their strategic label deal, which previously included Twice, Itzy and Stray Kids.[17] On July 11, 2023, Nmixx released their third single album A Midsummer Nmixx's Dream, which consists of four tracks, including the pre-release track "Roller Coaster", and the title track "Party O'Clock" written and composed by J. Y. Park.[18] On August 20, JYP Entertainment announced that Nmixx would be holding their first fan concert Nmixx Change Up: Mixx University, on October 7 and 8 at the Jangchung Arena in Seoul.[19] The group went on to hold the fan concert abroad at Hong Kong, Taipei and Macau in 2024.[20]

Nmixx at Incheon International Airport heading to Macau for the 2024 TMEA in July 2024

On January 15, 2024, Nmixx released their second extended play Fe3O4: Break, with the pre-release track "Soñar (Breaker)" and the title track "Dash".[21] On July 17, JYP Entertainment announced that the group would be holding their second fan concert Nmixx Change Up: Mixx Lab, from October 4 to 6 at the Jangchung Arena in Seoul.[22] Nmixx's third extended play Fe3O4: Stick Out was released on August 19, with the title track "See That?".[23][24] On October 11, the group released the Spanish version of "Soñar".[25]

Artistry

Gladys Yeo of NME described Nmixx as "vocal powerhouses", describing their vocal skills as "unparalleled" within their generation of K-Pop.[26] Likewise, Mary Siroky of Consequence said that Nmixx "often" delivers "great vocal performances".[27] Despite the praise towards their vocals, Nmixx's signature style of music, termed "Mixxpop" or "Mixx Pop" (stylized in all caps), has been controversial.[28]

Taylor Glasby of Dazed said that Nmixx's debut single, "O.O", had "choppy arrangement" and "loosely structured lyrics", making note of the fact that ten lyricists were credited for the track. Glasby wrote that the song created "the biggest ruckus of 2022 [...] across the entire breadth of the K-pop community". Lily said that the reception towards the song was "sometimes sad and hard to read about," but also stated that "mixed opinions are better than no opinions".[28] Writing for Mnet Plus Magazine, Park Soojin said that Mixxpop was less accessible to the public due to "combining vastly different genres into a single song".[29] Both Yeo and Park said that Nmixx's 2023 EP Expérgo offered a more public-friendly version of Mixxpop.[26][29]

Endorsements

In September 2022, Nmixx were appointed global ambassadors of Spanish luxury fashion house Loewe.[30] Before the announcement, they appeared on the July 2022 cover of Harper's Bazaar Korea in Loewe's Fall 2022 pre-collection.[31] In December 2023, they modelled for the brand's Spring/Summer 2023 pre-collection campaign.[32] In March 2023, they represented the brand in their attendance of Paris Fashion Week and Milan Fashion Week.[33]

In July 2023, Nmixx became the muse of ReFa Heart Brush,[34] a product by Japanese beauty brand ReFa, which was featured in their music video for "Party O'Clock".[35] They collaborated with the brand in the digital cover of the August 2023 issue of Cosmopolitan Korea.[36]

Members

Current

  • Lily (릴리) – vocalist[37]
  • Haewon (해원) – leader, vocalist[37][38]
  • Sullyoon (설윤) – vocalist, dancer[37]
  • Bae (배이) – vocalist, dancer[37]
  • Jiwoo (지우) – rapper, vocalist, dancer[37]
  • Kyujin (규진) – rapper, vocalist, dancer[37]

Former

  • Jinni (지니) – vocalist, dancer, rapper[37]

Discography

Extended plays

Videography

Music videos

List of music videos, showing year released, and name of the director(s)
Title Year Director(s) Ref.
"O.O" 2022 Digipedi [39]
"Dice" Highqualityfish [40]
"Funky Glitter Christmas" Woonghui (wwhh) [41]
"Young, Dumb, Stupid" 2023 Hong Jae-hwan, Lee Hye-su
(Swisher)
[42]
"Love Me Like This" Beomjin pka Paranoid Paradigm [43][44]
"Roller Coaster" Soze
(Studio Gaze)
[45]
"Party O'Clock" Kwon Yong-soo
(Studio Saccharin)
[46]
"Soñar (Breaker)" SUI
(A Years Production)
[47]
"Dash" 2024 Lee Jun-yeop
(Keep Us Weird)
[48]
"Like Magic"
(with J.Y. Park, Stray Kids and Itzy)
Jan'Qui
(Keep Us Weird)
[49][50]
"Feifei" (蜚蜚) Un­known [51]
"See That?" (별별별) Soze
(Studio Gaze)
[52][53]

Filmography

Web shows

Web shows appearances
Year Title Notes Ref.
2022–present Mixxtream Behind the scenes of the members' activities [54][unreliable source?]
Pick Nmixx Weekly variety shows [55][56][unreliable source?]

Concerts and tours

  • Nice to Mixx You Showcase Tour (2023)
  • Nmixx Change Up: Mixx University Fan Concert (2023–2024)
  • Nmixx Change Up: Mixx Lab Fan Concert (2024–2025)

Awards and nominations

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, award category, nominee(s) of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Category Nominee(s)/work(s) Result Ref.
Asia Artist Awards 2022 Best Emotive Award – Music Nmixx Won [57]
New Wave Award – Music Won
DCM Popularity Award – Female Singer Nominated [58]
Idolplus Popularity Award – Music Nominated [59]
2023 Popularity Award – Singer (Female) Nominated [60]
Best Icon Award – Music Won [61]
Best Choice Award – Music Won
Circle Chart Music Awards 2023 Album of the Year – 1st Quarter Ad Mare Nominated [62]
New Artist of the Year – Digital "O.O" Nominated [63]
New Artist of the Year – Physical Entwurf Nominated
Song of the Year – February "O.O" Nominated [64]
The Fact Music Awards 2023 Artist of the Year (Bonsang) Nmixx Won [65]
Hanteo Music Awards 2024 Global Outstanding Artist Won [66]
Genie Music Awards 2022 Best Female Rookie Award Nominated [67]
Golden Disc Awards 2023 Rookie Artist of the Year Nominated [68]
MAMA Awards 2022 Favorite New Artist Won [69]
Artist of the Year Longlisted [70]
Best New Female Artist Nominated
Worldwide Fans' Choice Top 10 Nominated
Melon Music Awards 2022 Best New Artist Nominated [71]
2023 Top 10 Artist Nominated [72]
2024 Nominated [73]

Notes

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