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Revision as of 11:05, 3 July 2019

Everyday, Girl's Day! Hello, we are Girl's Day!

—Girl's Day

Girl's Day (걸스데이) is a four-member girl group formed by DreamT Entertainment in 2010. They debuted on July 9, 2010 with the mini album Girl's Day Party #1.

History

2017: Everyday #5

On February 14, 2017, DreamT Entertainment revealed the plan for the group's comeback, stated the group are focusing on recording.[1] On March 2, 2017, the agency told news outlets that the group are in the process of wrapping up the recording for their title track and the comeback was set on late March.[2] On March 10, the agency confirmed that the group's mini album was set to be released on March 27.[3] On March 17, DreamT Entertainment, released the promotion schedule for Girl's Day's fifth mini-album Everyday #5.[4] On March 22 and 23, four MV teasers showcasing each of the group members for the title track "I'll Be Yours" was released. On March 27, the album and music video for "I'll Be Yours" was released.

2018–present: Individual activities, Sojin's departure from DreamT

On January 11, 2019, DreamT announced Sojin has decided not renew her contract and will leave the agency once it expires in February. Dream T has stated the group has not disbanded with talks of group activities in the future.[5]

Members

Name Position(s)
Sojin (소진) Leader, Lead Vocalist
Yura (유라) Main Rapper, Lead Dancer, Sub-Vocalist
Minah (민아) Main Vocalist, Visual
Hyeri (혜리) Main Dancer, Sub-Vocalist, Maknae
Former
Jisun (지선) Vocalist
Jiin (지인) Vocalist
Jihae (지해) Main Rapper, Main Dancer, Vocalist

Discography

Korean

Studio albums

Mini albums

Special albums

Singles

Promotional singles

Japanese

Best albums

  • Girl's Day Best Album (2014)

Singles

  • "Darling" (2015)

Gallery

Official links

Korean

Japanese

References

  1. Girl’s Day’s Agency Reveals Plans For Group’s Upcoming Comeback. Soompi (February 14, 2017). Retrieved on March 28, 2017.
  2. Girl’s Day Confirms Long-Awaited Comeback. Soompi (March 2, 2017). Retrieved on March 28, 2017.
  3. Girl’s Day Confirms Official Comeback Date. Soompi (March 10, 2017). Retrieved on March 28, 2017.
  4. Girl’s Day Reveals Concept Image For Upcoming Return. Soompi (March 17, 2017). Retrieved on March 28, 2017.
  5. Soompi: Girl’s Day’s Sojin To Leave Dream T + Agency Denies Disbandment