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Revision as of 10:30, 22 October 2012

Girl's Day promoting "Don’t Forget Me" (2012) (L-R): Min Ah, So Jin, Hyeri, Yura

Girl's Day (걸스데이) is a 4 member Korean pop girl group who debuted in 2010 under DreamT Entertainment.

Members

Former Members

Information

Girl's Day Pre-Debut (L-R): Ji Sun, Ji Hae, Ji In, Min Ah, So Jin

DreamT Entertainment started Girl's Day promotions before their debut with the creation of an official Cafe, YouTube channel, and Twitter accounts for the group and each member. A forum made by fans was also recognized by the company as their official international forum. The group also realized dance flash mobs before their debut on the commercial and entertainment districts of Seoul gaining much interest.

On July 7, the group released their first MV "Gyauttung", and two days later their debut digital mini-album GIRL'S DAY PARTY #1.

Only two months after their debut, on September 12, it was announced through the group's official Twitter that members Ji Sun and Ji In had left the group and two new members would be added to the group: "[...]Two of our precious members of Girl's Day are to be replaced. They are Ji Sun and Ji In. Ji Sun will study music more to find her own character in music, as she wanted. And Ji In is attracted in acting so she will concentrate on acting career. We will let you know our new members as soon as possible.[...]"

Two days later, on September 14, the two new members were announced, Yura and Hyeri. On October 29, the new line-up released the group' second digital single "Girl's Day Party #2".

In December 2010, Girl's Day got their first TV-show along with boyband U-Kiss. The show, We Are Dating, was a spinoff of the hit TV-show We Are Married and paired three members of each group (Ji Hae, Min Ah and Yura plus U-Kiss Soo Hyun, Alexander and Eli) on the first season. Sadly the TV show got cancelled after just 5 episodes, even though the show did well with high ratings.

Girl's Day confirmed their comeback mini-album Every Day II through several YouTube videos, before the official announcement on April 10, 2012. The album was released on April 18, 2012.

In October 2012 it was announced that Ji Hae left the group in June due to personal reasons. The group will be promoting with only the 4 remaining members for the time being.

On October 26th they released their ninth digital single "Don’t Forget Me" showing a more feminine and sexier side to them.

Trivia

  • Official Fanclub: Dai5y (Korea) / Diamonds (International)

Korean Discography

Girl's Day promoting GIRL'S DAY PARTY #1 (2010)
Girl's Day promoting Every Day (2011)

Mini-Albums

Digital Mini-Albums

Digital Singles

Collaborations/Other

Japanese Discography

Singles

  • [2012.xx.xx] TBA

Collaborations/Other

Filmography

Television

Awards

  • [2010.12.15] 18th Korean Culture Entertainment Awards: New Generation Popular Music Teen Singer Award
  • [2011.11.19] 18th Republic of Korea Entertainment Arts Awards: Best Female Rookie Award
  • [2012.02.22] 1st Gaon Chart Awards: Newly Discovered/Rising Artist

External Links