• IntroductionGFriend
  • History2015: Debut with Season of Glass, Flower Bud and rise in popularity2016: Snowflake, first music show wins, Showtime and LOL2017: First fan-meeting, The Awakening, Parallel and Rainbow2018: First solo concert, Time for the Moon Night, Japanese debut, Sunny Summer and "Memoria"2019: Time for Us, back-to-back Japanese singles, Fever Season and Fallin' Light2020–2021: "回" series and disbandment
  • Members
  • DiscographyKorean albumsJapanese albums
  • Ambassadorship
  • FilmographyReality showsDVDs & Blu-ray
  • Concert and toursHeadlining concert & toursConcert participationShowcaseGFriend 1st Asia Tour: Season of GFriendGFriend Spring Tour 2019: BloomGFriend 2nd Asia Tour: Go Go GFriend!
  • Awards and nominations
  • References
  • External links
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GFriend

South Korean girl group (2015–2021) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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GFriend (stylized in all caps; Korean: 여자친구; RR: Yeojachingu) was a South Korean girl group formed by Source Music in 2015.[2] The group consisted of six members: Sowon, Yerin, Eunha, Yuju, SinB, and Umji. They debuted with the extended play (EP) Season of Glass on January 15, 2015 and won several female rookie awards, garnering momentum early on despite being from a small company.[3]

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GFriend
GFriend in February 2020From left to right: Umji, Eunha, Yuju, SinB, Yerin, and Sowon
GFriend in February 2020
From left to right: Umji, Eunha, Yuju, SinB, Yerin, and Sowon
Background information
OriginSeoul, South Korea
GenresK-pop
Years active2015 (2015)–2021 (2021)
Labels
  • Source
  • King[1]
Past members
  • Sowon
  • Yerin
  • Eunha
  • Yuju
  • SinB
  • Umji
Korean name
Hangul
여자친구
Hanja
女子親舊
Literal meaningGirlfriend
Revised RomanizationYeojachingu
McCune–ReischauerYŏjach'in'gu
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GFriend continued their commercial success the next year with their third EP, Snowflake, whose lead single "Rough" won first place on numerous music shows. They released their first studio album, LOL, in 2016 as well. In 2017, GFriend returned with their fourth EP, The Awakening, for which pre-orders exceeded 100,000 copies.[4] The same year, the group released their fifth EP, Parallel, which was re-issued one month later under the title Rainbow.

In 2018, GFriend released their sixth EP, Time for the Moon Night, and the special EP Sunny Summer. They also made their official Japanese debut with the compilation album GFriend 1st Best, held their first concert,[5] and embarked on their first Asian tour.[6] In 2019, GFriend released their second studio album, Time For Us, and their seventh EP, Fever Season. The group's final releases were part of the "回" series in 2020, which included two EPs and their third studio album. That year, GFriend became the first-ever girl group to be interviewed for the Grammy Mini Masterclass.[7] They disbanded on May 22, 2021, after all members left Source Music upon the conclusion of their contracts. Eunha, SinB, and Umji later formed the group Viviz in 2022, after signing with BPM Entertainment.

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