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South Korean girl group
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Ichillin’ in November 2022 |
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Origin | Seoul, South Korea |
Genres | K-pop |
Years active | 2021 | –present
Labels | KM Entertainment |
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Ichillin’ (Korean: 아이칠린; stylized as ICHILLIN’) is a seven-member South Korean girl group formed by KM Entertainment in 2021. The group is currently composed of seven members: Jiyoon, E.Ji, Jackie, Joonie, Chaerin, Yeju and Chowon.[1] Former member Sohee had left the group on July 15, 2022.[2]
The group made their debut on September 8, 2021, with the digital single “Got’Ya”.[3]
Ichillin’ is a compound of the words Aisling, which has the meaning of dream and vision, and Chillin, which has the meaning of relaxing or coolness. This is made in hopes of encouraging the listeners of their music to dream and relax.[4]
The fans of Ichillin’ are named “Willing”, which was announced on December 10, 2021 after a poll between 7 candidates that each of the members have picked. It has the meaning of ardent fans who enthusiastically like the group.[5]
History[edit]
2021: Debut with Got’Ya and comeback with Fresh[edit]
Ichillin’ was to debut on August 25, 2021, but it was delayed in order to show more completeness in the group through improvements on the album.[6] The group subsequently made their debut with their first digital single “Got’Ya” on September 8, 2021, two weeks after the supposed debut date.[3]
The group then had their first comeback on November 11 the same year with their second digital single “Fresh”.[7]
2022: Bridge of Dreams, changes to the group and Draw (My Time)[edit]
Ichillin’ released their first extended play (EP) Bridge of Dreams on April 27, 2022, with “Play Hide & Seek” serving as the EP’s lead single.[8] The EP also featured the two digital singles released in the previous year. The group then followed up promotions for “Play Hide & Seek” with one of the EP’s tracks “La Luna”, beginning June 11 the same year.[9]
On July 15, KM Entertainment announced that Sohee would be leaving the group, after discussions between the two parties.[2] On October 25, it was confirmed that Jeong Ji-yoon, who had taken part in Girls Planet 999, would join the group.[10]
The group was set to release their third digital single “Draw (My Time)” on November 3,[11] however it was postponed to November 10, in light of the Seoul Halloween crowd crush.[12][13]
2023: Challenger and I’m On It![edit]
Ichillin’ released their fourth digital single Challenger on March 23, 2023, with “Alarm” serving as the lead single.[14] The group subsequently released the other track in Challenger, the fifth digital single “Siren”, on May 11. The single was previously inaccessible despite being released alongside “Alarm”.[15]
The group released their second EP I’m On It! on July 19, with “Kick-Start” serving as the EP’s lead single. The EP also featured the previous three digital singles released.[16][17]
Members[edit]
Current[edit]
- Jiyoon (지윤)[18]
- E.Ji (이지) – Leader[19]
- Jackie (재키)[20]
- Joonie (주니)[21]
- Chaerin (채린)[22]
- Yeju (예주)[23]
- Chowon (초원)[24]
Former[edit]
Discography[edit]
Extended plays[edit]
Singles[edit]
Filmography[edit]
Web shows[edit]
Concerts[edit]
Ambassadorship[edit]
- Honorary Ambassador for Kosunnae Abandoned Animal Welfare Association (2022)[32]
References[edit]
- ^ “ICHILLIN'(아이칠린) ‘GOT’YA’ 데뷔 쇼케이스 무대 [마니아TV]”. Naver (in Korean). September 8, 2021. Retrieved April 24, 2022.
- ^ a b “아이칠린 소희, 논의 끝 팀 탈퇴…”당분간 6인 체제”“. NEWSIS via Naver (in Korean). July 15, 2022. Retrieved July 15, 2022.
- ^ a b “아이칠린, 오늘(8일) 데뷔곡 ‘갓챠’ 발매…’슈퍼 루키’ 탄생 예고”. XportsNews via Naver (in Korean). September 8, 2021. Retrieved May 16, 2022.
- ^ ““괴물 신인→신인상까지”…아이칠린, 완성형 4세대 걸그룹 꽃길 스타트(종합)”. YTN via…
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