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Los Angeles-based girl group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Katseye (pronounced "cat's eye"; stylized in all caps) is a girl group based in Los Angeles, United States. The group is composed of six members: Daniela, Lara, Manon, Megan, Sophia, and Yoonchae. With members from the Philippines, South Korea, Switzerland, and the United States, Katseye is often described as a "global girl group".[1][2]
The group was formed through the 2023 reality competition series Dream Academy, a collaboration between Hybe Corporation and Geffen Records. The group's formation process was later chronicled in the Netflix docuseries Popstar Academy: Katseye, which recounted the audition process, intensive training, and formation of the group. Katseye debuted in June 2024 with the single "Debut", followed by their breakthrough single, "Touch". They released their first extended play (EP), SIS (Soft Is Strong), later that year. In April 2025, they released "Gnarly" which, despite receiving mixed reactions on release, garnered significant attention and earned the group their first entry on the Billboard Hot 100. Their second EP, Beautiful Chaos, released in June 2025, debuted at number 4 on the Billboard 200, their highest-charting release to date.
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Name
In an interview with InStyle, group member Sophia explained that the name Katseye is derived from the gemstone chrysoberyl, specifically its cymophane variety, which is commonly known as "cat's eye" due to its distinctive optical effect where light appears to shift and reflect differently when viewed from various angles. This symbolism was chosen to represent the members' diverse personalities, talents, and multinational backgrounds.[3] The group was initially planned to be named "Catseye," but during an interview with LA radio station KIIS-FM, it was revealed that Lara suggested altering the spelling to "Katseye," which the members felt gave the name a more distinctive and stylized appearance.[4]
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Pre-debut activities and formation
Several members of Katseye had experience in professional dance, television, and the entertainment industry before debuting with the group. Sophia, born to Filipino musical theatre actress Carla Guevara Laforteza, began singing at age three, and later made a television appearance on the game show Family Feud Philippines as a contestant in 2022.[5][6] Daniela began competitive dancesport at age three, and notably appeared on America's Got Talent season 8 in 2013,[7] and became a Top 10 finalist on So You Think You Can Dance: The Next Generation in 2016.[8] Born and raised in Honolulu, Megan was also trained in professional dance from a young age.[9] Lara, under the stage name Lara Raj, began acting and singing at an early age, featuring in a campaign video for Michelle Obama's Global Girls Alliance, an initiative for the Obama Foundation in 2018.[10][11] Swiss-born Manon gained popularity through short-form video content on TikTok and Instagram, where she posted fashion and lifestyle clips beginning in 2021.[12] She also pursued modeling work in Switzerland.[13] Yoonchae was a K-pop trainee since 2020.[14]

Formal preparations for the group began in November 2021, when Hybe and Geffen Records launched a worldwide audition process for a girl group with "contestants from around the world", as part of the joint venture Hybe x Geffen Records.[15] With auditions held across South Korea, the United States, Japan, and the United Kingdom in 2022, the partnership aimed to create a group that would "transcend national, cultural, and artistic boundaries".[16][17] In an interview with the Korea JoongAng Daily, Hybe founder Bang Si-hyuk expressed his intentions to promote the resultant group to the American market.[18] From more than 120,000 applicants, twenty contestants were selected to participate in the reality competition series The Debut: Dream Academy, which determined the final lineup through a series of performance-based missions.[2] Prior to the series premiere, the contestants were trained for a year in Los Angeles, California, through methods prevalent in the Korean idol trainee system.[19] Premiering on August 19, 2023, the competition concluded on November 18, with Sophia Laforteza, Lara Rajagopalan, Yoonchae Jeung, Megan Skiendiel, Daniela Avanzini, and Manon Bannerman selected as the six members of Katseye.[20]
2024–present: SIS (Soft Is Strong) and Beautiful Chaos

Katseye's formation and preparation for their debut EP were serialized in the documentary Pop Star Academy: Katseye, which premiered on August 21, 2024.[21][22] Distributed by Netflix, the documentary was directed by Nadia Hallgren.[20][23]
The release of the group's first EP was set for August 2024,[24][25] following the release of two singles in June and July.[26][27] For the EP, Katseye collaborated with several songwriters and producers, including Ryan Tedder and Omer Fedi.[28][29] The first of the two singles for the EP, "Debut", was released on June 28, with a music video filmed in Medellín, Colombia, directed by Gregory Ohrel.[30][31] The single is an upbeat pop track that explores themes of confidence and sisterhood in reference to the members' bond as a group.[28] It was met with a lukewarm response commercially, with the music video for the single receiving 2.33 million views in three days, underperforming the viewership of music releases of Korean acts in a similar timeframe.[29] The second single, "Touch", was released on July 26.[32] The melodic drum and bass R&B track discusses the "complexity of love" and deviates from the sound of "Debut", emphasizing the members' vocals.[33][34][35] The single ranked at number 22 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart and entered the Billboard Philippines Hot 100 chart.[36][37] "Touch" attained further success after its choreography went viral as a dance challenge on the video-sharing platform TikTok in September 2024.[38][36][39]

The full EP, titled SIS (Soft Is Strong), was released on August 16.[40][41] With five tracks, the EP debuted at number 119 on the Billboard 200 as Katseye landed atop the Emerging Artists chart.[42] In support of the EP, the group embarked on an Asian tour, which began in South Korea on September 12.[43][44] Megan would refrain from touring from September 21, owing to her back injury.[45] On November 14, Katseye released "Flame", the theme song for the Netflix animated series Jentry Chau vs. The Underworld.[46]
On March 7, 2025, Katseye was added to the lineup of Wango Tango 2025, scheduled for May 10.[47] On March 19, they were added to the lineup of Lollapalooza in Chicago, scheduled for August 3.[48]
Katseye released a new single, "Gnarly", on April 30.[49] "Gnarly" became the group's first entry on the Billboard Hot 100.[50] The song was released as the first single from their second EP, Beautiful Chaos.[51] On June 6, Katseye released a remix of "Gnarly" featuring rapper Ice Spice.[50] On June 20, they released "Gabriela", the EP's second single.[52] The track was accompanied by a music video styled as a telenovela and featured a cameo from actress Jessica Alba.[53][54] Co-written by Charli XCX, "Gabriela" was described as a contemporary twist on Dolly Parton's "Jolene".[55] On June 27, Beautiful Chaos was released, alongside a music video for the EP's third single, "Gameboy".[56]
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In September 2024, Katseye made their first New York Fashion Week attendance at the Spring Summer 2025 show for the American fashion company Coach, which in turn placed them in several promotional endorsements and content for the brand's released collection.[57][58] Subsequently, Katseye were featured in Coach's collaboration campaign with the South Korean streetwear brand Matin Kim, which launched a line of ready-to-wear clothing exclusively for Japan, South Korea, and Hong Kong.[59] Interview Magazine's editor-in-chief Mel Ottenberg describes Coach, known for its blend of both "punkish and preppy" styles through denim looks, as a perfect match for Katseye's own brand.[57]
In April 2025, Katseye was featured in Fendi's Fendi For Yourself campaign, launched in celebration of the brand's 100th anniversary.[60] The campaign highlighted two of Fendi's most popular handbags, the Baguette and the Peekaboo, both regarded as cultural symbols within the fashion industry.[61][62] Katseye appeared for the campaign alongside Nara Smith, Yuqi, and model Jordan Daniels. The campaign also marked the group's first public appearance with new dark-colored hairstyles. Megan was noted for debuting pink-dyed bangs, in contrast to her previously orange hime cut.[63] In May, Katseye partnered with Glossier to launch the brand's first lip oil product line titled 'Lip Glaze'.[64] The collaboration featured six tinted oils, each shade corresponding to one of the group's members.[65] The product was marketed as a hybrid formula combining "the shine" of a gloss with "the hydration" of a lip oil. Speaking on the collaboration, Manon described it as "a dream come true," adding, "We're all such makeup girlies and I feel like we all grew up using Glossier." The partnership was positioned as a way to align the brand with a Gen Z audience.[64] In the same month, the group launched a collaboration with Urban Outfitters, where they performed live at the "UO Haul" event in New York on May 20, showcasing their single "Gnarly".[66] Additionally, the group released an exclusive neon blue vinyl edition of their EP Beautiful Chaos, limited to 3,000 copies, for pre-order through Urban Outfitters.[66]
In June 2025, Katseye partnered with the jewelry brand Pandora. Coordinated with the release of Beautiful Chaos, the campaign included various charms selected by each member to represent individual motifs.[67] Katseye also partnered with Lush, releasing a bath bomb and six soaps available from June 30.[68]
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Katseye's influences include (clockwise) The Pussycat Dolls, Milla Jovovich, Le Sserafim, and Shakira.
In an interview with the British magazine i-D, Daniela described Katseye as the first American girl group "to make American pop music but trained to do the crazy choreography of K-pop". Manon also noted the diversity of the group's line-up, with Lara, Sophia, Daniela, and herself as the first Indian, Filipina, Latina, and Black artists respectively to be signed under Hybe.[69] Before the group's debut, Teen Vogue named Katseye as one of twelve "Girl Groups to Watch in 2024".[70]
Katseye has cited The Pussycat Dolls, Spice Girls, and Le Sserafim as musical influences.[71] Katseye's long-term creative director, Humberto Leon, states drawing inspiration from young Devon Aoki, early Milla Jovovich, and Shakira for the image and appearance of certain members of the group.[72] "Without tokenizing them", Leon cites the appreciation for the group's multiculturalism and backgrounds as a forerunner for their image. He also states drawing inspiration from art, film, and fashion rather than solely musical influences for the group.[72]
On October 29, 2024, Katseye shared content from a photoshoot featuring themselves in costume as the titular fairy characters of the animated television series Winx Club for Halloween, earning a spot on Teen Vogue's list of "The Best Halloween Celebrity Costumes of 2024".[73]
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- The Beautiful Chaos Tour (2025)
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Notes
- SIS (Soft Is Strong) did not enter the UK Albums Chart, but peaked at number 45 on the UK Albums Sales Chart.[81]
- "Debut" did not enter the Circle Digital Chart, but peaked at number 194 on the Circle Download Chart.[95]
- "Touch" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 22 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[96]
- "Touch" did not enter the Official Malaysia Chart, but peaked at number 9 on the RIM International Singles Chart.[97]
- "Touch" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 16 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[98]
- "Touch" did not enter the Official Philippines Chart, but peaked at number 13 on the Philippines Hot 100.[99]
- "Gnarly" did not enter the Official Malaysia Chart, but peaked at number 9 on the RIM International Singles Chart.[100]
- "Gnarly" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 2 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[101]
- "Gnarly" did not enter the Official Philippines Chart, but peaked at number 23 on the Philippines Hot 100.[102]
- "Gabriela" did not enter the Circle Digital Chart, but peaked at number 126 on the Circle Download Chart.[103]
- "Gameboy" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 9 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[104]
- "Gameboy" did not enter the Circle Digital Chart, but peaked at number 180 on the Circle Download Chart.[105]
- "Gameboy" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 12 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[106]
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