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WJSN (Korean우주소녀; RRUjusonyeo; Chinese: 宇宙少女), also known as Cosmic Girls, is a South Korean girl group formed by Starship Entertainment and Yuehua Entertainment. The group is composed of ten members: Seola, Bona, Exy, Soobin, Luda, Dawon, Eunseo, Yeoreum, Dayoung, and Yeonjung. Originally a thirteen-member group, Xuanyi, Cheng Xiao, and Meiqi departed from the group on March 3, 2023. The group debuted on February 25, 2016, with the extended play Would You Like?

WJSN
WJSN in September 2018 From left to right: Dayoung, Exy, Yeoreum, Yeonjung, Bona, Eunseo, Luda, Dawon, Seola, Soobin
WJSN in September 2018
From left to right: Dayoung, Exy, Yeoreum, Yeonjung, Bona, Eunseo, Luda, Dawon, Seola, Soobin
Background information
Also known asCosmic Girls
OriginSeoul, South Korea
Genres
Years active2016–present
Labels
Spinoffs
  • WJSN Chocome
  • WJSN The Black
  • Starship Planet
Members
Past members
WebsiteOfficial Website

History

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2015–2016: Formation and debut

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Cosmic Girls photographed during the closing ceremony of Yonsei University on May 26, 2016.

On December 4, 2015, Starship Entertainment and Yuehua Entertainment launched a 12-member girl group called WJSN, where the Korean and Chinese members were divided into different subunits.[1] On December 10, the first unit, Wonder Unit, was announced (Cheng Xiao, Bona and Dayoung).[2] On December 17, the second three-member unit (Xuanyi, Eunseo and Yeoreum) was introduced: Joy Unit.[3] On December 21, WJSN's Wonder and Joy Units released a Christmas cover of "All I Want For Christmas Is You" by Mariah Carey.[4][unreliable source?] On December 24, the third unit, Sweet Unit, was announced (Seola, Exy and Soobin).[5] On December 31, the final unit was announced: Natural Unit (Meiqi, Luda and Dawon).[6]

WJSN debuted on February 25, 2016, with the release of their debut mini album Would You Like?, including the title tracks "Mo Mo Mo" and "Catch Me".[7][8] The group held their debut stage on the February 25th episode of M Countdown with "Catch Me" and "Mo Mo Mo".[9] On July 11, Starship Entertainment confirmed that I.O.I's Yoo Yeon-jung would be joining the group.[10] In August 2016, Seola, Exy, Soobin, Eunseo, Cheng Xiao, Yeoreum, and Dayoung teamed up with label mate Monsta X to form the unit Y-Teen. It was a project unit group that promoted as CF models for KT’s phone fare service and would release EPs, music videos, and various entertainment content.[11] On August 17, WJSN released their second mini album The Secret with all 13 members.[12]

2017–2018: From. WJSN, Happy Moment, Dream Your Dream, WJ Please? and Chinese members hiatus

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Cosmic Girls in 2017

On January 4, WJSN released their third mini album From. WJSN.[13][14] The EP contains six tracks including the title track "I Wish".[15] WJSN held their first solo concert, "Would You Like - Happy Moment," from May 19–20 at the Blue Square Samsung Card Hall.[16][17] A total of 2,000 fans gathered in two days.[18] WJSN's first full-length album, Happy Moment, was released on June 7, with a total of ten tracks including the lead single "Happy". The album ranked number 1 on Hanteo's daily and real-time charts after release.[19]

On February 27, 2018, WJSN released their fourth mini album Dream Your Dream, which consists of six tracks including the lead single "Dreams Come True".[20] Their comeback showcase was held at the Yes24 Live Hall on the same day as the album's release.[21][22] On June 1, WJSN and Weki Meki formed a project group called WJMK and released a digital single "Strong".[23] Two Chinese members, Meiqi and Xuanyi, participated in the Chinese version of survival show Produce 101 during the first half of 2018.[24][25] The survival show concluded with Meiqi ranking 1st and Xuanyi ranking 2nd, making them both members of the temporary girl group Rocket Girls 101.[26][27] On September 19, WJSN returned with their fifth mini album WJ Please? and the title track "Save Me, Save You". The Chinese members, Cheng Xiao, Meiqi and Xuanyi, did not participate in the comeback and the group continued as ten members.[28] Meiqi and Xuanyi were preparing to debut with Rocket Girls 101, while Cheng Xiao was filming Legend of Awakening, a Chinese historical fantasy drama as the second lead actress, which would be her acting debut.[29] On October 2, the group received their first music show win of their career with "Save Me, Save You" on SBS MTV's The Show.[30][31]

2019–2020: WJ Stay?, As You Wish and Neverland

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On January 8, 2019, WJSN released their sixth mini album WJ Stay?, which consists of seven tracks including the lead single "La La Love".[32] The group continued to promote as ten members, with the Chinese members, Cheng Xiao, Meiqi and Xuanyi, unable to participate in the comeback due to prior commitments.[33] WJSN held their second solo concert, "Would You Stay - Secret Box," from March 2–3 at the Blue Square Imarket Hall.[34] WJSN released their special album For the Summer on June 4, which consists of five tracks including the lead single "Boogie Up".[35] In August, WJSN held their first concert tour titled WJSN 1st Mini Live 2019 "Would You Like?" Zepp Tour in Japan, starting on August 17 in Zepp DiverCity in Tokyo.[36][37] WJSN released their seventh mini album As You Wish on November 19, which consists of seven tracks including the lead single "As You Wish".[38]

In 2020, WJSN had planned to hold their third concert titled WJSN Concert "Obliviate," starting on February 22, 2020, at the Olympic Hall in Seoul, South Korea and finishing on March 22, 2020, at the Toyosu PIT in Tokyo, Japan.[39] However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the concert was postponed.[citation needed] WJSN released their eighth mini album Neverland, including the title track "Butterfly," on June 9.[40] On September 23, WJSN announced the formation of the new sub-unit WJSN Chocome, featuring members Soobin, Luda, Yeoreum, and Dayoung. They released their debut single album Hmph!, and its title track with the same name on October 7.[41][42]

2021–present: Unnatural, The Black, competition show and Chinese members departure

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WJSN released their ninth extended play Unnatural, with the title track of the same name on March 31, 2021.[43] On April 26, WJSN announced the formation of their second sub-unit WJSN The Black, featuring members Seola, Exy, Bona and Eunseo, along with announcing their first single album My Attitude and its title track "Easy", which was released on May 12.[44] On September 23, WJSN released the promotional single "Let Me In" through Universe Music for the mobile application Universe.[45]

On January 5, 2022, WJSN Chocome released their second single album Super Yuppers!.[46] On February 21, 2022, it was confirmed that WJSN will be participating in the second season of Mnet competition show Queendom, which ran from March to June 2022.[47] Dawon did not participate in the show, while Bona joined in the third round due to scheduling conflicts with her drama Twenty-Five Twenty-One.[48] WJSN was announced as the winners of Queendom 2 at its live finale on June 2.[49] On May 6, Starship Entertainment announced the group's would be holding their fourth concert tour, titled '2022 WJSN Concert Wonderland' at the Olympic Hall on June 11 and 12.[50] Following their win on Queendom 2, it was announced that WJSN would be making a comeback on July 5 with their special single album Sequence, with the title track "Last Sequence".[51] On November 18, Starship Entertainment announced a fan concert '2023 WJSN Fan-Con Codename: Ujung' that took place on January 7 and 8, 2023.[52]

On March 3, 2023, Starship Entertainment announced that Xuanyi, Cheng Xiao, and Meiqi had departed from WJSN following the expiration of their contracts. In the same announcement, it was also announced that Luda and Dawon chose not to renew their contracts, but did not specify whether they would remain in the group.[53] On March 13, 2023, Soobin clarified that Luda and Dawon have not left WJSN, followed by an official statement by Starship Entertainment backing up the information.[54]

Members

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Timeline

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Subunits

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  • WJSN Chocome (우주소녀 쪼꼬미): Soobin, Luda, Yeoreum, Dayoung
  • WJSN The Black (우주소녀 더블랙): Seola, Bona, Exy, Eunseo
  • Wonder Unit (원더 유닛): Bona, Cheng Xiao, Dayoung
  • Joy Unit (조이 유닛): Xuanyi, Eunseo, Yeoreum
  • Sweet Unit (스윗 유닛): Exy, Seola, Soobin
  • Natural Unit (내추럴 유닛): Luda, Dawon, Meiqi, Yeonjung

Discography

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Filmography

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Reality shows

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Year Title Note Ref.
2016 Would You Like Girls (My Cosmic Diary) Yeonjung joined WJSN reality show on the last episode. [56]
2017 Living Together in Empty Room Home sharing concept with chef Oh Se-deuk. [57]
Watch WJSN Show [58]
2022 Queendom 2 Contestant/Winner [47]
TMT Cosmic Girl Short entertainment program [59]

Web shows

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Year Title Role Ref.
2021 The Secret of the Grand Mansion: The Missing Girls Themselves [60]

Concert and tours

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Headlining concerts

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WJSN 1st Concert "Would You Like – Happy Moment"

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Date[16] City Country Venue Attendance
May 19, 2017 Seoul South Korea Blue Square Samsung Card Hall 2,000[18]
May 20, 2017

WJSN Concert "Would You Stay – Secret Box"

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Date[34][61] City Country Venue
March 2, 2019 Seoul South Korea Blue Square Imarket Hall
March 3, 2019

2020 WJSN Concert "Obliviate" (Canceled)

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Date[39][62] City Country Venue
February 22, 2020 Seoul South Korea Olympic Hall
February 23, 2020
March 14, 2020 Osaka Japan Cool Japan Park Osaka WW Hall
March 15, 2020
March 21, 2020 Tokyo Toyosu PIT
March 22, 2020

2022 WJSN Concert "Wonderland"

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Date City Country Venue / Network
June 11, 2022 Seoul South Korea Olympic Hall
June 12, 2022 Olympic Hall, Beyond LIVE

Headlining tours

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  • WJSN 1st Mini Live "Would You Like?" 2019 Zepp Tour in Japan (2019)

WJSN 1st Mini Live "Would You Like?" 2019 Zepp Tour in Japan

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Date[36][37] City Country Venue
August 17, 2019 Tokyo Japan Zepp DiverCity
August 24, 2019 Osaka Zepp Osaka Bayside
August 25, 2019 Nagoya Zepp Nagoya

Awards and nominations

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Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Category Nominee / Work Result Ref.
Asia Artist Awards 2016 Most Popular Artists (Singer) – Top 50 WJSN 48th [63]
Rising Star Award Won [64]
2017 Most Popular Artists (Singer) – Top 50 Nominated [65]
2018 New Wave Award Won [66]
2021 Female Idol Group Popularity Award Nominated [67]
Best Emotive Singer Award WJSN Chocome Won [68]
2022 Best Choice Award – Singer Won [69]
Genie Music Awards 2019 The Top Artist WJSN Nominated
The Performing Artist (Female) Nominated [70]
Genie Music Popularity Award Nominated
Global Popularity Award Nominated
M2 Hot Star Award Won [71]
Golden Disc Awards 2017 New Artist of the Year Nominated [72]
Popularity Award Nominated
Asian Choice Popularity Award Nominated
2019 Disc Bonsang For The Summer Nominated [73]
Korean Entertainment Arts Awards 2017 New Artist Award WJSN Won [74]
Melon Music Awards 2016 Best New Artist Nominated [75]
Mnet Asian Music Awards 2016 Best New Artist (Female Group) Nominated [76]
HotelsCombined Artist of the Year Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards 2018 Best Korean Act Nominated [77]
Seoul Music Awards 2017 EPK Discovery Award Won [78]
New Artist Award Nominated
Bonsang Award Nominated
2022 U+Idol Live Best Artist Award Nominated [79]
Seoul Success Awards 2016 Rookie Award Won [80]
Soribada Best K-Music Awards 2017 Rising Hot Star Award Won [81]
2019 Popularity Award (Female) Nominated [82]
New Korean Wave Artist Award Won [83]
2020 New Korean Wave Icon Award Won [84]
StarHub Night of Stars 2018 Most Charismatic Performance Award Won
V Live Awards 2019 Artist Top 10 Won [85]

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