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Weki Meki
South Korean girl group (2017–2024) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Weki Meki (Korean: 위키미키; abbreviated as WEME or WKMK) was a South Korean girl group formed by Fantagio in 2017. The group consisted of eight members: Suyeon, Elly, Yoojung, Doyeon, Sei, Lua, Rina, and Lucy.[1] During the group's career, they released five EPs, two single albums and one re-issue single album. The group finished their seven year career with the release of their final single "CoinciDestiny" on June 12, 2024.[2] On August 16, 2024, it was announced the group had officially disbanded.[3]
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Pre-debut
The members started out as trainees under Fantagio i-Teen, a rookie talent development program under Fantagio Entertainment, and were known as i-Teen Girls.
In 2015, i-Teen Girls members Kim Do-yeon, Choi Yoo-jung, Lua, Lucy and Elly (as well as former trainees Chu Ye-jin and Lee Soo-min) had numerous cameos in label mates Astro's predebut online web drama To Be Continued.
Elly (as Jung Hae-rim), Choi Yoo-jung, Kim Do-yeon, and Sei (as Lee Seo-jeong, then under LOUDers Entertainment) competed in the Mnet survival television program Produce 101, which aired from January 22 to April 1, 2016. Choi Yoo-jung and Kim Do-yeon were ranked in the final top 11 contestants and debuted in the project girl group I.O.I.[4]
On July 6, 2017, Fantagio revealed that their new girl group would be called Weki Meki.[5]
2017–2018: Debut with Weme, Lucky, and Kiss, Kicks

On August 8, 2017, Weki Meki released their debut extended play, Weme. The EP contains six tracks, with the lead single titled "I Don't Like Your Girlfriend." The album also features lyrics written by Choi Yoo-jung.[6][7] A month later, a limited "B Version" of their debut EP was physically released. In November, according to Gaon Music Chart, the EP sold over 47,000 physical copies since its release, marking the highest-selling album by a girl group that debuted in 2017.[8]
On February 1, 2018, a reality show called "Weki Meki, mohae?"[9] premiered on YouTube. The show had a total of 60 episodes, and lasted until April 1, 2018. The show followed the girls on their 60-day campaign to become an all-around idol. On February 21, Weki Meki released their second extended play titled Lucky.[10][unreliable source?] The album features a total of six songs including lead single "La La La" and "Butterfly," the latter being a remake of an original soundtrack from the 2009 sports film Take Off which the group released in support of the 2018 Winter Olympics.[11][unreliable source?] Weki Meki released their first single album Kiss, Kicks on October 11.[12] The album features a total of three tracks including lead single "Crush" with rap portions on the album written by member Yoo-jung.[13]
2019–2023: Hide and Seek, New Rules, I Am Me. and Elly's solo activities
On May 14, 2019, The group released their second single album Lock End LOL, including the lead single "Picky Picky."[14] A repackage version of the single album titled Week End LOL, featuring the lead single "Tiki-Taka (99%)," released on August 8.[15][16]
On February 6, 2020, Fantagio Music confirmed that the group will have a comeback with digital single album Dazzle Dazzle on February 20, and confirmed that member Yoojung will join after her hiatus from October 2019.[17][18] On May 29, Fantagio released a teaser image for the group's third EP, Hide and Seek, which was released on June 18, 2020.[19][unreliable source?] It consists of five songs, including the title track "Oopsy" and the previously released single "Dazzle Dazzle." On October 8, Weki Meki released their fourth EP, New Rules, featuring five songs, including the title track "Cool" and its English version "100 Facts," their first song in English.[20]
On November 18, 2021, Weki Meki released their fifth EP, I Am Me., featuring six songs, including the title track "Siesta".[21] In addition, Kim Do-yeon will not present for performance-related activities as she was recovering from a wrist injury.[22] On November 26, 2022, Elly participated as a contestant in the virtual reality competition show Girls Reverse as Watchiswatch.[23][24] Elly was eliminated in the first elimination round.[25] On June 13, 2023, Elly participated as a contestant in Mnet's reality competition show Queendom Puzzle.[26] Elly was eliminated in the final episode placing 11th with 292,486 votes.[27]
2024: "CoinciDestiny" and disbandment
On June 7, 2024, Fantagio released a teaser image for Weki Meki's second and final digital single, "CoinciDestiny", which would be released on June 12.[28] In addition, it was announced that Weki Meki would be disbanding after releasing their final single.[29] On June 12, the music video for "CoinciDestiny" was released.[30] On August 16, Fantagio announced that Weki Meki had ended their activities on August 8, and that members Elly, Sei, Lua, Rina and Lucy also departed from the agency following the expiration of their contracts while Ji Su-yeon, Choi Yoo-jung and Kim Do-yeon were still in discussions regarding a renewal of their contracts.[3] On November 18, after discussions, Ji Su-yeon has chosen to part ways with Fantagio, while Choi Yoo-jung and Kim Do-yeon renewed their contracts with the agency.[31]
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Members
Discography
Extended plays
Single albums
Reissues
Singles
Promotional singles
Collaborations
Soundtrack appearances
Compilation appearances
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Videography
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Filmography
Reality shows
Dramas
Awards and nominations
Brand of the Year Awards
Gaon Chart Music Awards
Golden Disc Awards
Korean Culture Entertainment Awards
Melon Music Awards
Mnet Asian Music Awards
Seoul Music Awards
Soribada Best K-Music Awards
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Notes
- "La La La" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 97 on the component Download Chart.[58]
- "Picky Picky" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 94 on the component Download Chart.[59]
- "Tiki Taka (99%)" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 191 on the component Download Chart.[60]
- "Dazzle Dazzle" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 141 on the component Download Chart.[61]
- "Oopsy" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 79 on the component Download Chart.[62]
- "Cool" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 109 on the component Download Chart.[63]
- "Siesta" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 31 on the component Download Chart.[64]
- "CoinciDestiny" did not enter the Circle Digital Chart, but peaked at number 45 on the component Download Chart.[65]
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