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CIX (Korean: 씨아이엑스; RR: Ssiaiekseu; pronounced as C-I-X) is a South Korean boy band formed by C9 Entertainment. The group consists of four members: BX, Seunghun, Yonghee, and Hyunsuk. Originally a five-member group, Bae Jin-young left the group after in August 2024. They debuted on July 23, 2019, with their first EP Hello Chapter 1: Hello, Stranger.
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Origin | Seoul, South Korea |
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Years active | 2019 | –present
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Website | c9ent.co.kr/CIX |
The group's name, CIX, the English acronym of "Complete in X", means that it is completed only when all 5 unknown members come together, and it implies the meaning of "completion of unknown numbers".[1]
Bae Jin-young is a former winning contestant of Mnet's Produce 101 Season 2. As a 10-month old trainee representing C9 Entertainment, he successfully finished at 10th place in the final rankings and earned his spot in the winning group Wanna One.[2] Following the disbandment of Wanna One, Bae debuted as a soloist in 2019 with his self-composed album Hard to Say Goodbye[3] and held his first Asia fan-meeting tour "I'm Young" in connection with his debut, featuring eleven shows.[4]
In October 2017, BX appeared as a contestant on JTBC's Mix Nine under his birth name Lee Byoung-gon, finishing in 9th place thus earning a spot in the winning group. However, YG later decided not to debut said group.[5] As both Lee Byoung-gon and bandmate Kim Seung-hun were YGE trainees, in 2018 the two competed in the survival show YG Treasure Box for the label's next boy group, Treasure, where both failed to debut in the finale.[6] In November 2017, Seunghun also appeared on Mnet survival program Stray Kids while still a YGE trainee.[7]
In February 2019, C9 starting revealed all five-members individual profile videos of upcoming boy group with tentative name C9Boyz.[8]
In May 2019, the group's official name and logo were revealed.[9] Ahead of debut, the group broadcast the reality show Hello CIX on June 4, 2019, through V Live. The show consisted of 10 episodes showcasing their various charms and road to debut.[10]
On July 23, 2019, CIX released their debut EP Hello Chapter 1: Hello, Stranger and lead single "Movie Star".[11] The album was a mild commercial success, selling 70,000 copies in two months.[12] "Hello, Stranger", the debut showcase of CIX, was held on July 24, at SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium[13] and the tickets reportedly sold out within 30 seconds, with over 16,000 fans trying to get on the server at once and with over 5,000 fans being put on standby for the tickets.[14][unreliable source?][unreliable source] On July 30, six days after their debut showcase, the group placed first on The Show, and earned the title of one of the fastest winning K-pop acts.[15] CIX signed with Warner Music Japan in August[16] and made their Japanese debut on October 23, 2019, with a Japanese version of Hello Chapter 1: Hello, Stranger. The Japanese album features an additional Japanese track called "My New World".[17] On November 10, CIX held their Japanese debut showcase "Complete in X" at Line Cube Shibuya, and at Zepp Namba on November 17.[18] Nine days later, CIX released their second EP Hello Chapter 2: Hello, Strange Place with the lead single "Numb",[19] tackling social issues among youth in South Korea, such as poor mental health, bullying, and the obsession with test results among students.[20]
On April 1, 2020, CIX released their first Japanese single Revival.[21] On April 15, C9 announced that CIX would hold their 1st fan-meeting tour, "Hello, FIX" starting from locations in North America, Taiwan, Thailand, and South Korea, but were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[22] In September, the fan-meeting was announced to be held online on October 11 in 40 regions.[23] On April 30, CIX announced that their third EP Hello Chapter 3: Hello, Strange Time with the lead single "Jungle", which was originally set to be released on June 30, 2020.[24] On June 24, it was announced that a member of the group, Bae Jin-young, had injured himself during a practice session. C9 stated that due to his injury they would have to postpone the release of the album and new plans would be released soon.[25][unreliable source?][unreliable source] On October 15, CIX announced that their third EP would be released on October 27, 2020.[26]
On January 14, 2021, CIX announced their fourth EP Hello Chapter Ø: Hello, Strange Dream and its lead single "Cinema" would be released on February 2.[27] On April 14, CIX released their second Japanese single All For You.[28] On July 1, CIX released the promotional single "Tesseract" through Universe Music for the mobile application Universe.[29] On August 17, their first studio album OK Prologue: Be OK and its lead single "Wave" was released.[30]
In March 2022, C9 announced that CIX would hold their first concert, Rebel, starting from April 15 to 17.[31] C9 later announced new dates, with additional legs in the United States.[32] On March 30, 2022, CIX released their first Japanese studio album Pinky Swear.[33] On August 22, CIX released their fifth EP OK Episode 1: OK Not.[34] On November 15, CIX announced that they would hold a world tour, "Save Me, Kill Me", starting from December 30 and 31 in Seoul and would continue in Europe and US.[35]
On February 20, 2023, CIX announced the addition of four cities.[36] On May 11, CIX announced that their sixth EP OK Episode 2: I'm OK would be released on May 29.[37]
On August 5, 2024, C9 Entertainment announced the departure of member Bae Jin-young from the group after his contract with the company had ended on August 1 and the group continued as a four-piece group.[38]
Adapted from their Naver profile[39][unreliable source?] and website profile.[40][41]
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | Sales | ||
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KOR [42] |
JPN [43] | ||||
Korean | |||||
OK Prologue: Be OK |
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4 | 20 | ||
Japanese | |||||
Pinky Swear |
Track listing
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— | 20 |
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Title | Details | Peak chart positions | Sales | ||
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KOR [42] |
FRA Dig. [47] |
JPN [43] | |||
Hello Chapter 1: Hello, Stranger |
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2 | 200 | 25 | |
Hello Chapter 2: Hello, Strange Place |
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4 | — | — |
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Hello Chapter 3: Hello, Strange Time |
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6 | — | — |
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Hello Chapter Ø: Hello, Strange Dream |
Track listing
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1 | — | — |
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OK Episode 1: OK Not |
Track listing
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3 | — | — |
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OK Episode 2: I'm OK |
Track listing
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3 | — | 30 | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. |
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Sales | Album | |||
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KOR Down. [56] |
KOR Billb. [57] |
JPN Oricon [58] |
JPN Hot [59] | ||||
Korean | |||||||
"Movie Star" | 2019 | 76 | 85 | — | — | — | Hello Chapter 1: Hello, Stranger |
"Numb" (순수의 시대) | 54 | — | — | — | Hello Chapter 2: Hello, Strange Place | ||
"Jungle" | 2020 | 52 | — | — | — | Hello Chapter 3: Hello, Strange Time | |
"Cinema" | 2021 | 22 | — | — | — | Hello Chapter Ø: Hello, Strange Dream | |
"Wave" | 29 | — | — | — | OK Prologue: Be OK | ||
"458" | 2022 | 22 | — | — | — | OK Episode 1: OK Not | |
"Save Me, Kill Me" | 2023 | 37 | — | — | — | OK Episode 2: I'm OK | |
"Lovers or Enemies" | 2024 | 21 | — | — | — | 0 or 1 | |
Japanese | |||||||
"My New World" | 2019 | — | — | — | — | — | Hello Chapter 1: Hello, Stranger (Japanese version) |
"Revival" | 2020 | — | — | 8 | 61 |
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Pinky Swear |
"All for You" | 2021 | — | — | 8 | — |
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"Pinky Swear" | 2022 | — | — | — | — | — | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. |
Title | Year | Album |
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Korean | ||
"Win" (Korean ver.) | 2020 | The God of High School (Ending theme) |
Japanese | ||
"Win" | 2020 | The God of High School (Ending theme) and Pinky Swear |
Year | Music video | Director(s) | Ref. |
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2019 | "Movie Star" | Wooje Kim (ETUI) | [63] |
"My New World" | Han Gui-taek | [64] | |
"Numb" | Wooje Kim (ETUI) | [65] | |
2020 | "Revival" | [66] | |
"Jungle" | [67] | ||
2021 | "Cinema" | [68] | |
"All For You" | [69] | ||
"Tesseract" | 725 (SL8 Visual Lab) | [70] | |
"Wave" | Wooje Kim (ETUI) | [71] | |
2022 | "Pinky Swear" | [72] | |
"458 | [73] | ||
2023 | "Save me, Kill me" | Gustavo Ku (ThirdEyeVideo) | [74] |
2024 | "Lovers Or Enemies" | [75] |
Award ceremony | Year | Category | Nominee(s)/work(s) | Result | Ref. |
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APAN Music Awards | 2020 | Best Group – Male (Domestic) | CIX | Nominated | |
Best Group – Male (Global) | Nominated | [79] | |||
Asia Artist Awards | 2020 | Popularity Award – Music | Nominated | [citation needed] | |
2021 | Male Idol Group Popularity Award | Nominated | [80] | ||
Gaon Chart Music Awards | 2020 | New Artist of the Year – Album | Nominated | [81] | |
Golden Disc Awards | 2020 | Rookie Artist of the Year | Nominated | [82] | |
Hanteo Music Awards | 2022 | Post Generation Award | Won | [83] | |
2023 | Artist of the Year (Bonsang) | Nominated | [84] | ||
Post Generation Award | Nominated | ||||
Korea Culture and Entertainment Awards | 2022 | K-pop Singer Award | Won | [85] | |
Korea First Brand Awards | Male Idol Rising Star Award | Won | [86] | ||
MAMA Awards | 2023 | Worldwide Fans' Choice Top 10 | Nominated | [87] | |
MTV Europe Music Awards | 2019 | Best Korean Act | Nominated | [88] | |
Seoul Music Awards | 2020 | QQ Music Most Popular K-Pop Artist Award | Nominated | [89] | |
2021 | Bonsang Award | Hello Chapter 3: Hello, Strange Time | Nominated | [90] | |
Popularity Award | CIX | Nominated | |||
K-Wave Popularity Award | Nominated | ||||
Soribada Best K-Music Awards | 2020 | Bonsang Award | Nominated | [91] | |
Male Popularity Award | Nominated | [92] | |||
The Fact Music Awards | 2019 | Fan N Star Choice Award | Nominated | ||
2020 | Nominated | ||||
2021 | Nominated | [93] | |||
V Live Awards | 2019 | Global Rookie Top 5 | Won | [94] | |
The Most Loved Artist | Nominated | [95] |
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