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Revision as of 17:54, 3 May 2019
IZ*ONE (Korean: 아이즈원; Japanese: アイズワン; pronounced as "eyes one") is a twelve-member project girl group formed through Mnet's competition reality show Produce 48. They are managed by Off The Record Entertainment in South Korea, and AKS in Japan.
They will be active for two and a half years on a special contract before disbanding sometime in 2021.
IZ*ONE debuted on October 29, 2018 with mini album COLOR*IZ.[2]
History
Pre-debut: Produce 48
In early 2018, Mnet announced the third installment to their Produce 101 franchise which aimed to bring together 48 Korean trainees from several entertainment companies and 48 Japanese idols from the J-pop idol group AKB48 and their sister groups to form a girl group with 12 members chosen by the viewers.
Produce 48 premiered on June 15, 2018 and the live finale was broadcast in August 31, 2018, with the top 12 winners becoming a girl group named IZ*ONE. Of the top 12 winners, Miyawaki Sakura and Yabuki Nako had already debuted in HKT48, Honda Hitomi in AKB48, while Kwon Eun Bi was previously in girl group Ye-A under the stage name Kazoo but left the group in late 2014, Jo Yuri is a former contestant of another Mnet survival show Idol School which created the girl group fromis_9, while the final winner Lee Chae Yeon was a well-known contestant in another competition show called SIXTEEN which created the girl group TWICE.
2018: Off the Record Entertainment and Color*IZ
On September 21, 2018, along with Mnet's Idol School's final group fromis_9, it was announced the group had switch agencies and would now be managed by Off The Record Entertainment in Korea.[3][4]
IZ*ONE was announced to be preparing for a full debut on October 29, 2018 with their debut mini album, COLOR*IZ.[2]
2019: "Suki to Iwasetai"
Members
Name | Nationality | Position(s) | Color | ||
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English | Korean | Japanese | |||
Jang Won Young | 장원영 | ジャンウォンヨン | Korean | Lead Dancer, Vocalist, Center, Maknae | |
Miyawaki Sakura | 미야와키 사쿠라 | 宮脇咲良 | Japanese | Vocalist, Visual | |
Jo Yu Ri | 조유리 | チョユリ | Korean | Main Vocalist | |
Choi Ye Na | 최예나 | チェイェナ | Korean | Lead Vocalist, Lead Dancer, Rapper | |
An Yu Jin | 안유진 | アンユジン | Korean | Lead Vocalist, Lead Dancer | |
Yabuki Nako | 야부키 나코 | 矢吹奈子 | Japanese | Lead Vocalist | |
Kwon Eun Bi | 권은비 | クォンウンビ | Korean | Leader, Lead Vocalist, Main Dancer | |
Kang Hye Won | 강혜원 | カンヘウォン | Korean | Main Rapper, Visual | |
Honda Hitomi | 혼다 히토미 | 本田仁美 | Japanese | Lead Dancer, Vocalist | |
Kim Chae Won | 김채원 | キムチェウォン | Korean | Lead Vocalist | |
Kim Min Ju | 김민주 | キムミンジュ | Korean | Lead Rapper, Vocalist, Visual | |
Lee Chae Yeon | 이채연 | イチェヨン | Korean | Main Dancer, Lead Vocalist |
Discography
Korean
Mini albums
Japanese
Singles
- "Suki to Iwasetai" (2019)
- "Buenos Aires" (2019)
English
Features
- Jonas Blue - "Rise" (2019)
Filmography
Reality shows
- IZ*ONE CHU (Mnet, 2018)
- ENOZI Cam (YouTube-V Live, 2018–2019)
- IZ*ONE CITY (MOBIDIC-SBS, 2019)
Endorsements
- Overhit (2018)
- Salewa (2018)
- Skoolooks (2018)
Awards and nominations
Year | Event | Category | Result |
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2018 | Asia Artist Awards | Rookie Award | Won[5] |
2018 | Mnet Asian Music Awards | Best New Female Artist | |
2018 | Mnet Asian Music Awards | Best New Asian Artist | |
2019 | Gaon Chart Music Awards | New Artist of the Year | |
2019 | Golden Disc Awards | Rookie Artist Award - Album | |
2019 | Seoul Music Awards | New Artist Award | |
2019 | V Live Awards | Rookie Top 5 |
Gallery
References
Official links
- Japanese
- Chinese
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