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The first girly groups of the top 5 K-Pop entertainment companies

The first girly groups of the top 5 K-Pop entertainment companies

These days, the big K-pop labels have several female groups to represent them. In order to be able to debut in several girls’ bands, however, they needed their first bands to be successful. Here are the first girly K-pop groups from five entertainment companies!

1. JYP Entertainment – Wonder Girls

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The first girly groups of the top 5 K-Pop entertainment companies

JYP Entertainment’s first girly group was Wonder Girls. They debuted in February 2007 and disbanded in January 2017.

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Over the course of their careers, they have undergone several roster changes. When they broke up, they consisted of Sunmi, Yeeun, Yubin, and Hyerim. During their career they have released several hit singles such as “Tell Me”, “So Hot”, “Nobody”, “Be My Baby” and “Why So Lonely”.

2. GLAM – Big Hit Entertainment

The first girly groups of the top 5 K-Pop entertainment companies

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The first girly groups of the top 5 K-Pop entertainment companies

Before HYBE Labels founded Fromis_9, LE SSERAFIM and NewJeans, they had GLAM as part of Big Hit Entertainment.

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GLAM made its debut in 2012 and disbanded in 2014. In the initial period of their activity, they gained recognition and developed rapidly. However, the group was forced to disband after a member of Dahee was found guilty of blackmailing actor Lee Byung Hyun in a compromising video.

3. YG Entertainment – 2NE1

The first girly groups of the top 5 K-Pop entertainment companies

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The first girly groups of the top 5 K-Pop entertainment companies

2NE1 debuted as YG Entertainment’s first major female group in 2009. The team disbanded in 2016. At the time of its breakup, 2NE1 consisted of Park Bom, Dary and CL.

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The group has released several hit singles such as “Fire”, “I Don’t Care”, “I Am The Best” and many more. Although the group disbanded, they reunited in 2022 to perform at Coachella.

4. SES – SM Entertainment

The first girly groups of the top 5 K-Pop entertainment companies

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The first girly groups of the top 5 K-Pop entertainment companies

SES is the oldest group of girls on this list! The trio debuted under the name SM Entertainment in 1997 and disbanded in 2002. However, it reunited in 2016 for its 20th anniversary and was active until 2017.

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When they were active, they were called the female version of HOT. They released several hits such as “(Cause) I’m Your Girl”, “Dreams Come True” and “Love [story]”.

5.4 minutes – CUBE Entertainment

The first girly groups of the top 5 K-Pop entertainment companies

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The first girly groups of the top 5 K-Pop entertainment companies

4Minute was the first female group within CUBE Entertainment. They debuted in 2009 and disbanded in 2016.

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When they debuted, they became famous thanks to the possession of HyunA, a former Wonder Girls member. The group also gained fame thanks to the image of a “girl in love”, thanks to which it gained a mainly female group of fans. In addition, they released hits such as “Hot Issue”, “What’s Your Name?” and crazy. “

Which group of girls is your favorite? Tell us about it in the comments below!

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