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(Clockwise from top left: Chae-yeon, Chung-ha, Na-young, Se-jeong, So-hye, Mi-na, Yeon-jung, Jieqiong, So-mi, Yoo-jung, Do-yeon)
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Origin | Seoul, South Korea |
Genres | K-pop |
Years active | 2016 | –present
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Website | ymcent |
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I.O.I (Hangul: 아이오아이; also known as IOI or Ideal Of Idol[1]) is a South Korean girl group formed by CJ E&M through the 2016 reality show Produce 101 on Mnet. The group is composed of eleven members chosen from a pool of 101 trainees from various entertainment companies. They debuted on May 4, 2016 with a mini-album, and are expected to actively promote four albums, either as a whole or as sub-units, over the next 10 months.[2][3][4][5]
Contents
History
Pre-debut: Produce 101 and "Crush"
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Prior to Produce 101, some of the members of I.O.I gained recognition after appearing on other television shows: Kim Se-jeong was a contestant on competition show K-pop Star 2 in 2012, Jeon So-mi was a member of 2015 reality survival show Sixteen, and Choi Yoo-jung appeared on the web drama To Be Continued.[6][7][8] In September 2015, Jung Chae-yeon debuted as a member of DIA but temporarily withdrew from the group to join Produce 101. She also had a cameo appearance on 2015 web drama Sweet Temptation.[9][10]
In November 2015, Mnet announced their new survival show which brings together 101 trainees from 46 entertainment companies to form a unit girl group with 11 members chosen by the viewers. The show premiered on January 21, 2016 and ended on April 1.[11][12]
It was initially planned for the group to debut on April 1, 2016 with the song "Crush" that they performed as part of the finale of the show, but YMC Entertainment and Mnet decided to postpone the debut to prepare their concept and practice a new song as their debut single.[13][14]
On April 3, 2016, a representative gave details of the plans for the debut of the group. Instead of releasing a digital single as initially planned, I.O.I will be releasing a mini-album with various songs. It is likely that the songs they performed on the last episode of Produce 101, "Crush" and "When the Cherry Blossoms Fade", will be included on their album.[15] It was also reported that the group will have their own reality show on Mnet, though the date of broadcast is yet to be announced.[16][17] On the same day, the members greeted the fans for the first time as I.O.I via their official Naver V app channel that was opened on the previous day.[3][18]
On April 4, 2016, Mnet released the music video teaser for I.O.I's pre-debut track "Crush". The next day, the song was released as a digital single, followed by its music video.[19][20][21] Its genre is called Trapical Dutch Funk (Hangul: 트래피컬 더치 펑크).[22]
2016–present: Debut with Chrysalis
It was announced on April 11, 2016 that I.O.I will debut with a mini-album on May 4, 2016, and will hold a debut showcase and a fan meeting on the following day at Jangchung Gymnasium.[5] LOEN Entertainment has assumed the distribution duties for I.O.I's releases starting from the debut mini-album.[23]
On April 27, YMC Entertainment announced that I.O.I's first mini-album is titled Chrysalis.[24] Five days later, the music video teaser was released.[25]
I.O.I officially debuted on May 4, 2016 through the release of their first mini-album and music video for title track "Dream Girls". The song is a trap pop dance track co-written by singer-songwriter-producer Eru (who used the pen name Famousbro[lower-alpha 1]) and composer Paul with rap lyrics written by members Lim Na-young and Choi Yoo-jung.[26][27] On May 5, the group held their debut stage on Mnet's M! Countdown, performing "Knock Knock Knock" and the title track.[28]
On May 27, it was revealed that I.O.I will start promotions with sub-units and solo debuts of members in summer of 2016, and likely disband at the end of January 2017.[29][30]
Members
Lim Na-young
Lim Na-young (임나영) was born on December 18, 1995 .[31] She is from Pledis Entertainment.
She trained for five years under the company, eventually becoming part of Pledis' pre-debut group, Pledis Girlz, and has appeared in several music videos of other artists prior to joining Produce 101. She ranked 10th in the finale and is the leader of the group.[32][33] The group's debut album's intro "I.O.I"'s lyrics were penned by Na-young and Yoo-jung. Both members also co-wrote the rap lyrics for the album's title track, "Dream Girls".[34]
Kim Chung-ha
Kim Chung-ha (김청하) was born on February 9, 1996 .[31] She is from M&H Entertainment.
She lived in Dallas, Texas for seven to eight years before coming to South Korea to become a singer. She had previously auditioned for YG Entertainment and was a former JYP Entertainment trainee.[35][36] She ranked 4th in the show's finale.
Kim Se-jeong
Kim Se-jeong (김세정) was born on August 28, 1996 .[31] She is from Jellyfish Entertainment.
Prior to Produce 101 and joining her company, she was a contestant on K-pop Star 2 and also worked as a fitting model.[37][38] She ranked 2nd in the show's finale.
Jung Chae-yeon
Jung Chae-yeon (정채연) was born on December 1, 1997 .[31] She is from MBK Entertainment.
She debuted as a member of MBK's girl group DIA in September 2015 and had temporarily withdrawn from the group to join Produce 101, and subsequently I.O.I. She ranked 7th in the show's finale.
On May 11, 2016, it was confirmed that she will rejoin DIA for the group's comeback in June.[39]
Zhou Jieqiong
Zhou Jieqiong (주결경, 周洁琼) was born on December 16, 1998 in Taizhou, China.[31][40][41] She is from Pledis Entertainment.
Jieqiong was majoring in pipa at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music when she was cast by Pledis Entertainment on the streets of Shanghai when she was 11 years old. From 2010 to 2013, she went to South Korea every summer to train. In 2013, she moved to South Korea to continue her training in Pledis.[42]
Along with Im Na-young, she is part of Pledis' pre-debut group, 'Pledis Girlz'. She also appeared in the music videos of Orange Caramel's "My Copycat" and Seventeen's "Mansae".[41] She ranked 6th in the show's finale.
Kim So-hye
Kim So-hye (김소혜) was born on July 19, 1999 .[31] She is from RedLine Entertainment.
Coming from an acting company, she was training to become an actress and had no experience in singing and dancing before joining Produce 101. Her company maintains that she will continue her training once she finishes promoting with the group.[43] She had previously appeared on some artists' music videos, such as The Ark's "The Light". She ranked 5th in the finale.
Yu Yeon-jung
Yu Yeon-jung (유연정) was born on August 3, 1999 .[31] She is from Starship Entertainment and is the main vocalist of the group.[44] She is a former S.M. Entertainment trainee.[45] She ranked 11th in the finale.
In 2013, Yeon-jung won a prize in singing contest of the 21st Gyeonggido Youth Arts Festival, where she sang Navi's "On the Road".[46][47]
Choi Yoo-jung
Choi Yoo-jung (최유정) was born on November 12, 1999 .[31] She is from Fantagio. She ranked 3rd in the finale.
She, along with Na-young, wrote the lyrics of "I.O.I", the intro of their debut album. They also wrote the rap parts of "Dream Girls".[34]
Kang Mi-na
Kang Mi-na (강미나) was born on December 4, 1999 .[31] She is from Jellyfish Entertainment. She ranked 9th in the finale.
Kim Do-yeon
Kim Do-yeon (김도연) was born on December 4, 1999 .[31] She is from Fantagio. She ranked 8th in the finale.
Jeon So-mi
Jeon So-mi (전소미, Ennik Douma) was born on March 9, 2001 [31] to a Dutch father, Matthew Douma, and a Korean mother, Jeon Sun-hee, in Canada.[48] She is from JYP Entertainment.
In 2015, she joined the JYP Entertainment survival show Sixteen, which created the girl group Twice. She made it to the finale, but did not make the final cut.
Having been voted 1st on Produce 101, she is the "center" of the group.[12]
Discography
Extended plays
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Chrysalis |
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Singles
Title | Year | Peak chart position | Sales (DL) |
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"Crush" | 2016 | 12 |
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Chrysalis |
"Dream Girls" | 7 |
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Other charted songs
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"When the Cherry Blossoms Fade" (벚꽃이 지면) | 2016 | 16 |
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"Knock Knock Knock" (똑 똑 똑) | 31 |
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"Doo Wap" | 45 |
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"Pick Me" | 93 |
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Filmography
Television
Reality/Variety shows
Year | Title | Network | Member(s) | Note |
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2012-2013 | K-pop Star 2 | SBS | Kim Se-jeong | Eliminated on casting audition round |
2015 | Sixteen | Mnet | Jeon So-mi | Eliminated on final round |
2016 | Produce 101 | Mnet | All | Survival show that determined I.O.I members |
Standby I.O.I | Mnet | All | [60] | |
Welcome Show | KBS | All | Kim Se-jeong as regular host | |
Two Yoo Project Sugar Man | JTBC | All | ||
Hello, Our Native Language | KBS | Lim Na-young, Kim Chung-ha, Kim Se-jeong, Jeon So-mi | ||
SNL Korea | tvN | All | ||
Battle Trip | KBS | All | [61] | |
Knowing Brothers | JTBC | All | ||
Vitamin | KBS | Lim Na-young, Kim Chung-ha, Kim So-hye, Choi Yoo-jung | ||
With You 2 | JTBC | All | ||
Taxi | tvN | All |
Videography
Music videos
Year | Title | Director(s) | Notes |
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2016 | "Crush" | Ryan S.Jhun | |
"Dream Girls" | Hong Won-ki |
Music video appearances
Year | Title | Artist | Member(s) |
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2014 | "Game Over" | Kye Bum-zu | Lim Na-young |
"My Copycat" | Orange Caramel | Lim Na-young, Zhou Jieqiong | |
"Why are We" | Troy | Lim Na-young | |
"Stop Stop It" | GOT7 | Jeon So-mi | |
2015 | "Man of the Year" | Hanhae | Lim Na-young |
"The Light" | The Ark | Kim So-hye | |
"I'm Good" | Elsie feat. K.Will | Jung Chae-yeon | |
"Goodbye School" | Jinlin Wang | Kim So-hye | |
"Mansae" | Seventeen | Zhou Jieqiong | |
"Somehow" | DIA | Jung Chae-yeon | |
"My Friend's Boyfriend" | DIA | Jung Chae-yeon | |
"Pick Me" | Produce 101 | All |
Endorsements
It was reported on March 24, 2016 that even before the finale of Produce 101, the group already confirmed seven CF deals for different companies with an estimated profit of ₩1.4 billion.[62]
On April 4, 2016, it was revealed that I.O.I was appointed as new model for Etude House, Mom's Touch Chicken and Burger, Haneul Bori Ice Sparkling Water and HiteJinro's Chamisul.[63] However, due to the legal drinking age in South Korea, only three members, Lim Na-young, Kim Chung-ha and Kim Se-jeong, were involved in filming of the ad for a new alcoholic beverage by distiller HiteJinro.[64][65]
On April 11, 2016 it was reported that I.O.I was chosen as the advertising model for three mobile games from Netmarble: 100 Shots 100 Hits, StoneAge and another one that has yet to be revealed. They will also sing the OST of the games.[66] The next day, the group was confirmed as the new endorser for SK Telecom, South Korea's largest wireless carrier.[67]
Awards and nominations
Asia Model Awards
Year | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2016 | New Star Award[68] | I.O.I | Won |
Notes
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