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Everyone Say To Us! Hello, we are Woo!ah!
(Everyone Say To Us! 안녕하세요, 우아입니다!)

—woo!ah!
For the member of CRAXY, see Woo-Ah (CRAXY).

woo!ah! (KR: 우아!; JP: ウア!) is a five-member girl group under SSQ Entertainment. Originally as six, they debuted on May 15, 2020 with the single album "Exclamation".

History[]

2020: Debut with "Exclamation", Songyee's departure, first comeback, fandom name[]

On March 20, 2020, NV Entertainment announced the launch of their first girl group and revealed its debuting name to be woo!ah!.[1] On April 24, a teaser scheduler revealed the release of the group's first single album "Exclamation" was set for May 13.[2] However, the album's release date was later changed to May 15.[3]

The group officially debuted on May 15 with the single album "Exclamation".

On August 14, NV announced that member Songyee would be leaving the group after only three months due to personal reasons.[4]

On November 3, it was announced that the group would be making their first comeback on November 24 with a new album.[5] The next day, a scheduler was released for the group's second single album "Qurious".[6]

On December 25, the group revealed through a Christmas VLIVE broadcast that their fandom name is Wow. The name's meaning refers to the "exciting moments 'Wows' will spend with Woo!ah!."[7]

2021: "Wish" and "Shining Bright"[]

On May 7, a teaser photo posted on the group's social medias announced their comeback with their third single album, "Wish".[8] "Wish" was released on May 27 with "Purple" serving as the single's title track.

On November 12, woo!ah!, BAE173, and Ciipher released the collaboration single "Shining Bright". The single served as the campaign song for the 2021 World K-POP Concert (K-Culture Festival), which was held November 13–14 at KINTEX in Ilsan, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do.[9]

2022: "Catch the Stars", Joy, "Pit-a-Pat"[]

On December 17, 2021, NV Entertainment announced that woo!ah! would be coming back on January 4, 2022 with a digital single.[10] Later on December 27, they announced that the title of the single is "Catch the Stars".[11] During their second anniversary, their company revealed that the group would be making a comeback in June.[12] At midnight on May 20, it was announced that Woo!ah! would be releasing their first mini album, Joy, on June 9.[13]

On November 6, it was announced that they would be releasing their fourth single album, "Pit-a-Pat", on November 16.[14]

2024: "Blush"[]

On January 11, 2024, SSQ Entertainment revealed that woo!ah! would be releasing a new album in the first half of the year.[15] On March 21, it was announced that the group will have their comeback in April.[16] On March 27, it was confirmed that they will be coming back on April 8 with the song "Blush", composed by Ryan Jhun.[17] The group later announced the digital single "Blush".[18]

During the promotions of "Blush", the group's SNS accounts were rebranded from woo!ah! to WOOAH, hinting at a possible name change.

Members[]

Name Position(s)[19][20] Years active
Nana (나나) Leader, Main Dancer, Lead Vocalist, Lead Rapper, Visual 2020–present
Wooyeon (우연) Lead Vocalist, Visual 2020–present
Sora (소라) Sub Vocalist 2020–present
Lucy (루시) Main Rapper, Lead Dancer 2020–present
Minseo (민서) Main Vocalist, Lead Dancer, Maknae (2020-present) 2020–present
Former
Songyee (송이) Sub Vocalist, Sub Rapper, Maknae (2020) 2020

Discography[]

Mini albums[]

Single albums[]

Digital singles[]

Collaborations[]

Concerts[]

Concert participation[]

  • 2023 Gangnam Music Festival G-KPOP Concert (2023)[21]

Filmography[]

Variety shows[]

Endorsements[]

  • Panasonic

Photobooks[]

  • Goodbye Summer (2023)

Gallery[]

Main article: Woo!ah!/Gallery

References[]

Official links[]

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