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Girl Group mimiirose Undergoes Revamp with New Members and Label

Pocket7 Entertainment Announces Addition of Two Japanese Members to Refresh the Group's Lineup

Courtesy of POCKET7 ENTERTAINMENT


Pocket7 Entertainment revealed on Tuesday that all original members of girl group mimiirose have signed exclusive contracts with the company, marking a significant transition for the group. In a bid to rejuvenate their lineup, two Japanese members will be joining the ensemble, expanding the group's roster to seven members.

mimiirose, initially comprised of five Korean artists, is slated to release a new album within the next three months as they embark on this fresh chapter. Pocket7 Entertainment expressed enthusiasm for embracing mimiirose's distinctive musical style, citing them as the company's inaugural addition to their roster and encouraging fans to extend their support to the group's upcoming endeavors. 

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Debuting under Yes Im Entertainment in 2022, mimiirose was formed with members Choi Yeon Jae, Han Ye Won, Yoon Ji Ah, Seo Yun Ju, and Inn Hyo Ri, marking Yes Im Entertainment's inaugural girl group project, co-produced alongside agency Totalset. The group gained recognition with their debut single, "Awesome," released in September 2022, followed by "Live" in September of the subsequent year.

mimiirose's affiliation with singer-songwriter Im Chang-jung, the founder and chief producer of Yes Im Entertainment, drew attention to their debut. However, following reports implicating Im in a stock manipulation case, uncertainty loomed over the group and their label. The termination of the members' contracts with Yes Im Entertainment in November marked a pivotal moment in their journey.

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