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* Ella
 
* Haea
 
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'''LIPBUBBLE''' (립버블; also stylized as '''LipBubble''') was a girl group under [[Zenith Media Contents]]. They originally debuted with seven members on March 22, 2017 with their first single "[[Popcorn]]".
 
'''LIPBUBBLE''' (립버블; also stylized as '''LipBubble''') was a girl group under [[Zenith Media Contents]]. They originally debuted with seven members on March 22, 2017 with their first single "[[Popcorn]]".
   
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|[[Winy]] (위니)
 
|Lead Vocalist
|Vocalist, Visual
 
 
|2018–2019
|2017
 
 
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|[[Sion (SATURDAY)|Ryua]] (류아)
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|[[Lia (LIPBUBBLE)|Lia]] (리아)
 
|Lead Vocalist, Lead Dancer
|Leader, Main Vocalist
 
 
|2018–2019
|2017
 
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|[[Haea]] (해아)
 
|Main Vocalist
 
|2017–2018
 
 
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|[[Ella (LIPBUBBLE)|Ella]] (엘라)
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|[[Mirae (LIPBUBBLE)|Mirae]] (미래)
 
|Vocalist
 
|Vocalist
 
|2017–2019
|2018–2019
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Lia (LIPBUBBLE)|Lia]] (리아)
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|[[Sion (SATURDAY)|Ryua]] (류아)
 
|Leader, Main Vocalist
|Lead Vocalist, Lead Dancer
 
 
|2017
|2018–2019
 
 
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|[[Winy]] (위니)
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|[[Ella (LIPBUBBLE)|Ella]] (엘라)
|Lead Vocalist
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|2018–2019
 
|2018–2019
 
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|[[Haea]] (해아)
 
|Main Vocalist
 
|2017–2018
 
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|-
 
|[[Eunbyeol (LIPBUBBLE)|Eunbyeol]] (은별)
 
|[[Eunbyeol (LIPBUBBLE)|Eunbyeol]] (은별)
 
|Main Dancer, Lead Vocalist
 
|Main Dancer, Lead Vocalist
 
|2017–2019
 
|2017–2019
 
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|[[Yu Jin (ALLS-GIRL)|Ina]] (이나)
 
|Vocalist
 
|2017
 
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|[[Hanbi (LIPBUBBLE)|Hanbi]] (한비)
 
|[[Hanbi (LIPBUBBLE)|Hanbi]] (한비)
 
|Main Rapper, Lead Dancer, Vocalist, Maknae
 
|Main Rapper, Lead Dancer, Vocalist, Maknae
|2017–2019
 
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|[[Mirae (LIPBUBBLE)|Mirae]] (미래)
 
|Vocalist
 
 
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Revision as of 05:53, 22 March 2020

"Burst~ Bubble! Hello we're LIPBUBBLE"

—LIPBUBBLE

LIPBUBBLE (립버블; also stylized as LipBubble) was a girl group under Zenith Media Contents. They originally debuted with seven members on March 22, 2017 with their first single "Popcorn".

On May 20, 2019, it was announced through the group's fancafe that they had disbanded.[1]

History

2016: Pre-debut

On November 4, the group introduced Eunbyeol as the first member of the group. On November 11, the second member, Ryua, was introduced. On November 18, Hanbi was introduced. On December 1, the three members did a street performance near Hongik University in Seoul, South Korea.[2] On December 12, the fourth member, Ina was introduced. On December 14, Mirae was introduced. On December 20, Haea was introduced. On December 22, the last and seventh member, Seoryn, was introduced.

2017: Debut with "Popcorn", Mirae, Ryua and Ina departures

On March 9, the group revealed a teaser image for their debut single, "Popcorn". The image features all seven members dressed in red and white cheerleader uniform. Their debut single was set to be released on March 22.[3] From March 16 to March 19, the group revealed individual teaser images for "Popcorn" where each members are shown wearing vibrant turquoise colored attire with a cheerleader-like vibe.[4] On March 22, the group officially debuted with their digital single "Popcorn", shortly after that member Mirae left the group, followed by Ryua and Ina, leaving LIPBUBBLE as a four-member group.

On October 17, Haea made a solo debut with the digital single "Paris Party".

Members Eunbyeol and Hanbi were contestants on the idol rebooting show The Unit. They were eliminated on episode 7, with them ranking 60th and 53rd place, respectively.

2018: Line up changes, "Yellow Pink"

On May 10, it was officially announced that a new member, Winy, was added to the group, making them a five-member group.[5][6] Shortly after, Haea left the group for unspecified reasons.

On August 27, it was announced that the group will make a comeback with two completely new members Ella and Lia, on September 7 with their second digital single "Yellow Pink". It was also confirmed that Mirae rejoined the group.[7] Track "Yellow Pink" is an upbeat song, that tells the love stories of seven LIPBUBBLE members, title of the song is made up of two colors: "Yellow" symbolizing warmth and happiness and "Pink" representing love and femininity.[8]

On November 28, the group won their first award at the 26th Korean Culture Entertainment Awards in the Rookie Award category.[9]

2019: Lia, Ella, and Seoryn's departures, and disbandment

On February 23, the group performed the song "Yellow Pink" on Z-Pop Dream Live in Seoul as a four-member group, with members Seoryn, Lia, and Ella being absent.[10]

In March, after a long period of inactivity, Lia and Ella left the group for unknown reasons, followed shortly by Seoryn. Their departures were silently confirmed in the video titled "[LipBubble Catch] The surprise party to celebrate the 2nd anniversary of LipBubble's debut" posted on the group's official YouTube channel on April 1, 2019.[11] After her departure, Seoryn joined the dance studio 1MILLION.[12]

On May 20, Zenith Media announced the group's disbandment through the their fancafe.[1]

Members

Name Position(s) Year(s) active
Winy (위니) Lead Vocalist 2018–2019
Lia (리아) Lead Vocalist, Lead Dancer 2018–2019
Seoryn (서린) Main Vocalist, Lead Dancer, Visual 2017–2019
Mirae (미래) Vocalist 2017–2019
Ryua (류아) Leader, Main Vocalist 2017
Ella (엘라) Vocalist 2018–2019
Haea (해아) Main Vocalist 2017–2018
Eunbyeol (은별) Main Dancer, Lead Vocalist 2017–2019
Ina (이나) Vocalist 2017
Hanbi (한비) Main Rapper, Lead Dancer, Vocalist, Maknae 2017–2019

Discography

Digital singles

Awards and nominations

Year Event Category Result
2018 26th Korean Culture Entertainment Awards Rookie Award Won[9]

Gallery

Promotional

Miscellaneous

References

Official links