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VCHA (비춰) is a six-member girl group under JYP Entertainment. Formed through JYP Entertainment and Republic Records reality survival show A2K, they made their debut on January 26, 2024 with the digital single "Girls of the Year".

History[]

Pre-debut: A2K, "SeVit (New Light)", "Ready for the World"[]

On July 25, 2022, JYP Entertainment uploaded an announcement video with chairman Park Jin Young and Republic Records founder and CEO Monte Lipman. They revealed the dates of auditions for the America2Korea project, which aim for the creation of the next "Global Super Girl Group". The selected participants will train at JYP Entertainment in Korea and the final members chosen will debut in the United States. The group will partner with both JYP Entertainment and Republic Records for all music releases.[1] On June 29, 2023, JYP Entertainment posted the first teaser for the show which will premiere on July 13.[2]

On September 22, the identities of the final six members of the group were unveiled, along with the release of a pre-debut digital single "SeVit (New Light)".[3]

2024: Debut with "Girls of the Year", "Only One", Kaylee's hiatus[]

On January 1, JYP Entertainment announced that the group will debut on January 26 with the digital single "Girls of the Year".[4]

On March 1, the group released a teaser for their second digital single "Only One" set for release on March 15.[5]

On March 11, it was announced that Kaylee will be on hiatus due to a health condition till further notice.[6]

Members[]

Ranking Name Position(s) Nationality Years active
English Korean Japanese
3 Camila 카밀라 カミラ N/A Spanish-Canadian[7] 2023–present
1 Lexi 렉시 レクシー Leader[8] American 2023-present
6 Kendall 켄달 ケンダル N/A American 2023–present
4 Savanna 사바나 サバンナ N/A American 2023–present
2 KG 케이지 ケイジー N/A American 2023–present
Inactive
5 Kaylee 케일리 ケイリー Youngest Korean-American 2023–present

Discography[]

English[]

Digital singles[]

Concerts[]

Concert participation[]

Trivia[]

  • Their group name comes from the Korean term "to shine the light" (bichwo) (비춰), expressed as VCHA, and is intended to have the meanings of "make it shine" and "to give light to their fans".

Gallery[]

Main article: VCHA/Gallery

References[]

Official links[]

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