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PURPLE KISS (퍼플키스; also stylized as PURPLE K!SS) is a six-member girl group under RBW. Originally as seven, they debuted on March 15, 2021 with the mini album Into Violet.[2]
History[]
Pre-debut[]
In March 2018, RBW began a YouTube channel called 365 Practice to highlight their female trainees before it morphed into promoting their upcoming girl group, using the channel's name.
The project has saw many changes to its lineup of trainees. The trainees Kim Young Seo, Kim Sung Eun, Jung Do Hae, Mo Mo and Seo Ji Heun had left the agency and the project after terminating their contracts.[citation needed]
Yesol appeared on promotional pictures with the other members but left right before the reveal of the group name.[citation needed] On July 20, 2020, the group released their first debut trailer with the lineup and their official group name, PURPLE K!SS.[3] From July 21 to August 2, the seven members of the group were revealed, starting with Ireh, followed by Swan, Yuki, Goeun, Chaein, Jieun, and Dosie respectively.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10]
On September 30, 2020, it was announced by the agency that member Swan would be entering in a temporary hiatus due to health reasons.[11]
On November 18, 2020, a scheduler posted on the group's social medias announced the release of their first pre-debut digital single, "My Heart Skip a Beat" on November 26.[12]
On December 24, 2020, RBW announced Swan would be returning to group activities.[13]
On January 28, 2021, PURPLE K!SS announced that they would be releasing their second pre-debut digital single "Can We Talk Again" on February 3, 2021.[14]
2021: Debut with Into Violet, first comeback with Hide & Seek, "My My"[]
On March 1, 2021, teasers posted on the group's social medias revealed their debut date: March 15, 2021.[2] On this day, the group's first mini album, titled Into Violet, was released.
On August 23, the group's Twitter posted a logo motion video for their first comeback with the second mini album, Hide & Seek, which was released on September 8.[15]
On December 11, a teaser was posted for their first digital single "My My", which was released on December 18.[16]
2022: MemeM, Geekyland, Jieun's departure[]
On March 8, the group's Twitter posted a logo motion video for their third mini album, MemeM, which was released on March 29.[17]
On July 7, the group's Twitter posted a logo motion video for their fourth mini album, Geekyland, which was released on July 25.[18]
On November 18, RBW released a statement revealing that Jieun would be leaving PURPLE KISS due to poor physical conditions and anxiety symptoms.[19] She also shared a handwritten letter to the fans following her departure.[20]
2023: Cabin Fever, Japanese debut with Dear Violet, "Festa"[]
On January 31, PURPLE KISS posted a logo motion video on their SNS for their fifth mini album, Cabin Fever, which was released on February 15.[21]
On February 17, the group's Japanese Twitter announced that they would be making their Japanese debut on March 22 with the mini album Dear Violet.[22]
On August 11, Star News reported that Purple Kiss are in the final preparations for their comeback in September.[23] RBW later confirmed the report.[24]
On August 17, PURPLE KISS posted a logo motion video on their SNS for their first single album, "Festa", which was released on September 5.[25][26] Member Yuki will not be able to participate in album promotions due to promotions with EL7Z UP after Septmber 14.[27][28] On September 27, Yuki will return to PURPLE KISS activities and complete EL7Z UP promotions on music shows.
2024: BXX, On The Violet[]
On February 28, it was reported that the group will comeback with their sixth mini album in March.[29] On March 4, the group released a logo motion video for BXX, set for release on March 19.[30]
On May 31, the group's Japanese Twitter announced that they will be releasing their second Japanese mini album On The Violet on July 17.[31]
Members[]
Name | Position(s) | Year(s) active | |||
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English | Korean | Japanese | |||
Goeun | 나고은 | ナゴウン | Main Vocalist,[32] Lead Dancer[33] | 2018–present | |
Dosie | 도시 | ドシー | Main Dancer,[34] Sub Vocalist | 2018–present | |
Ireh | 이레 | イレ | Main Dancer,[35] Sub Vocalist[33] | 2020–present | |
Yuki | 유키 | ユキ | Main Rapper,[32] Lead Dancer,[33] Sub Vocalist | 2018–present | |
Chaein | 채인 | チェイン | Main Vocalist,[35] Lead Dancer,[33] Sub Rapper[32] | 2020–present | |
Swan | 수안 | スアン | Main Vocalist, Maknae[32] | 2018–present | |
Former | |||||
Jieun | 박지은 | パクジウン | Sub Vocalist,[33] Visual | 2018–2022[19] | |
Pre-debut | |||||
Yesol | 이예솔 | イイェソル | N/A | 2018–2020 |
Discography[]
Korean[]
Mini albums[]
Single albums[]
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Digital singles[]
Collaborations[]
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Japanese[]
Mini albums[]
- Dear Violet (2023)
- On The Violet (2024)
Concerts[]
Fan concerts[]
World tours[]
- PURPLE KISS The FESTA Tour (2023-2024)
- PURPLE KISS 2024 BXX Tour (2024)[36]
Live concerts[]
- PURPLE K!SS Japan 1st LIVE (2023)
Concert participation[]
- 2022 Busan One Asia Festival (2022) (canceled)[37][38]
- KCON Japan 2023 Showcase: NICE TO MEET U[39] (2023)
- RBW 2023 Summer Fes ~Over The Rainbow~ (2023)
Filmography[]
Radio shows[]
- Super K-Pop[40] (Arirang Radio, 2022) - guest
Trivia[]
- Na Go Eun and Park Ji Eun are former contestants on Produce 48.
- Dosie is a former contestant on MIXNINE.
- Chaein is former contestant on K-Pop Star season 1 and season 3.
- Swan is most notable for singing the guides for MAMAMOO's "Wind Flower" and Chung Ha's "Snapping".
Gallery[]
- Main article: PURPLE KISS/Gallery
References[]
- ↑ Soompi: PURPLE KISS Announces Official Fan Club Name
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 @RBW_PURPLEKISS on Twitter: COMING SOON (February 29, 2021)
- ↑ Soompi : RBW Entertainment's New Girl Group, PURPLE K!SS, Drop Their Debut Trailer!
- ↑ @RBW_PURPLEKISS on Twitter (July 21, 2020)
- ↑ @RBW_PURPLEKISS on Twitter (July 23, 2020)
- ↑ @RBW_PURPLEKISS on Twitter (July 25, 2020)
- ↑ @RBW_PURPLEKISS on Twitter (July 27, 2020)
- ↑ @RBW_PURPLEKISS on Twitter (July 29, 2020)
- ↑ @RBW_PURPLEKISS on Twitter (July 31, 2020)
- ↑ @RBW_PURPLEKISS on Twitter (August 2, 2020)
- ↑ @RBW_PURPLEKISS on Twitter (September 30, 2020)
- ↑ Soompi: RBW's New Girl Group PURPLE K!SS Gears Up For Pre-Debut Releases With Schedule Plan
- ↑ Allkpop: Swan to resume promoting with PURPLE K!SS after hiatus
- ↑ @RBW_PURPLEKISS on Twitter: PRE-DEBUT 2ND DIGITAL SINGLE [Can We Talk Again] 2021.02.03 6PM RELEASE (January 28, 2021)
- ↑ @RBW_PURPLEKISS on Twitter: Hide & Seek Mini Album (August 23, 2021)
- ↑ @RBW_PURPLEKISS on Twitter: 1st Digital Single [My My] 2021.12.18 6PM RELEASE (December 11, 2021)
- ↑ @RBW_PURPLEKISS on Twitter: (March 8, 2022)
- ↑ @RBW_PURPLEKISS on Twitter: (July 7, 2022)
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 Soompi: PURPLE KISS’s Agency Announces Park Ji Eun’s Departure From Group
- ↑ Soompi: Park Ji Eun Thanks Fans In Handwritten Letter Following Departure From PURPLE KISS
- ↑ @RBW_PURPLEKISS on Twitter: (January 31, 2023)
- ↑ @PURPLEKISS_JP on Twitter (February 17, 2023)
- ↑ (KR) Star News: 퍼플키스, 9월 컴백 확정..'4세대 복병'의 귀환
- ↑ Soompi: PURPLE KISS Announces September Comeback Plans
- ↑ @RBW_PURPLEKISS on Twitter (August 17, 2023)
- ↑ Soompi: Watch: PURPLE KISS Announces Comeback Date + Hints At New Concept With 1st Teaser for “FESTA”
- ↑ Here Are The 7 Winners Of “Queendom Puzzle” Who Will Be Debuting In New Girl Group EL7Z UP
- ↑ @_EL7ZUPofficial on Twitter (September 1, 2023)
- ↑ (KOR) Daum: 퍼플키스, 3월 컴백..180도 상반된 미니 6집 예고
- ↑ Soompi: Watch: PURPLE KISS Reveals March Comeback Date With 1st Teaser For “BXX”
- ↑ @PURPLEKISS_JP on Twitter (May 31, 2024)
- ↑ 32.0 32.1 32.2 32.3 From this TongTongTV video with Purple Kiss
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 33.2 33.3 33.4 From this Boss in the Mirror episode with MAMAMOO's Solar featuring Purple Kiss
- ↑ [1] After School Club featuring Purple Kiss
- ↑ 35.0 35.1 From the group's showcase for MemeM
- ↑ Soompi: PURPLE KISS Announces Dates For 18-City 2024 Tour "BXX"
- ↑ (KR) Newsis: BOF, 2022 K-POP 콘서트 최종 라인업 공개
- ↑ @BusanCityGovt on Twitter (November 30, 2022)
- ↑ @KCON_official on Twitter (April 21, 2023)
- ↑ (ENG) Invited Guests on Arirang Radio. Arirang Radio Twitter (2022-04-01). Retrieved on 2022-05-08.
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