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Revision as of 06:21, 31 December 2019

Girls of Sheffield, We are MYGIRLS!
-MYGIRLS

MYGIRLS (Hangul: 마이걸스; maigeolseu) was a K-Pop group consisting of 8 members after Alexandra Kim's death. It has consisted of Han Jiwon (Main Vocalist & Lead Dancer), Lee Sayeon (Main Rapper, Vocalist & Center), Ahn Yooyeon (Main Vocalist, Lead Rapper & Visual), Nam Solee (Lead Vocalist), Kim Nahye (Main Vocalist & Rapper), Kwon Hyewoo (Lead Rapper & Vocalist), Kim Ahyeon (Lead Vocalist & Main Dancer) & Min Chaewon (Vocalist & Rapper). Alexandra Kim was Leader, Main Rapper, Vocalist & Face of the Group. The final lineup was consisted of 9 members, Alexandra Kim died on 30th November 2018, due of her being kidnapped and murdered. Alexandra Kim's korean name was Kim Miyoon. MYGIRLS debuted on 3rd February 1997, with the single MYGIRLS. MYGIRLS's official fanclub name is GIRLYPOP. MYGIRLS's official fan colors are Silver-Gray & Black. Their lightstick is a Sheffield Symbol.

MYGIRLS were implicated in a minibus crash in late 2009, causing 6 members to be injured. Sandy and Minah stayed in coma. Sandy was founded dead in 17th September 2009, while Minah stayed, causing no problems. MYGIRLS temporarily promoted as 6 members until 2011, when they added a new member named Hyewoo (known as Hyeyeon until 2014), consisting of Dajeong, Alexandra, Mari, Solee, Sayeon & Ahyeon. MYGIRLS were in their Mercedes-Benz Sprinter minibus, causing the driver to be drunk while driving.

MYGIRLS officialy disbanded in February 2019 after Alexandra Kim's death, MYGIRLS went on temporary hiatus to focus on Alexandra Kim's funeral-related activities. MYGIRLS confirmed disbandment in 2019 by Nahye & Sayeon, by releasing a digital single named Thank You for GIRLYPOPPERS, as a message and gift dedicated to Alexandra Kim and her family. MYGIRLS halted group promotions since members are focusing on individual careers.

In November 2019, Hyewoo left Sheffield Korea to purpose her career in other ways. She later opened a company named Lush Company to purpose her solo and acting career.

MYGIRLS originally debuted as a dance group consisting of 16 younger girls from aged 10 to 20. MYGIRLS has also released singles until debuting as a musical group. Mari was added in 1992, while Minah in 1993, upgrading to 18 younger girls. Jisu left the dance troupe in 1995, while Irena left in 1996, regrouping as 16. The final lineup was Jiyeon, Alexandra, Nayun, Hyeyeon, Mari, Minah, Sojung, Suhyun, Irena, Yoohyun & Dajeong. Dahee left the group but she rejoined later, along with Yunah.

Note: This is WIP. -Hahie

Members

See also: MYGIRLS (K-Pop)/Profile (it is also WIP)

Original Lineup (As Dance Group) (1991-1997)

  1. Alexandra "Miyoon" Kim (born 14th June or 2nd August 1981, New York City, New York, United States of America, moved to Prague, Czech Republic at age 10, then to Berlin, Germany at age 11, then to Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea at age 14) (Leader, Main Rapper, Vocalist & Face of the Group)
  2. Im Suhyun (born 4th April 1978, Daegu, South Korea) (Lead Dancer & Vocalist)
  3. Ahn Nayun (born 25th December 1978, Incheon, South Korea) (Lead Dancer, Main Vocalist & Rapper)
  4. Park Dajeong (born 26th June 1978, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea) (Main Vocalist)
  5. Kim Dahee (born 9th March 1980, Busan, South Korea) (Main Vocalist)
  6. Bang Sojung (born 18th November 1980, Seoul, South Korea) (Main Rapper)
  7. Eun Yunah (born 29th January 1982, Seoul, South Korea) (Lead Rapper & Main Dancer)
  8. Jang Minah (born 6th April 1982, Gwangju, South Korea) (Main Dancer & Lead Vocalist)
  9. Kwon Mari (born 13th September 1982, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea) (Main Vocalist & Maknae)
  10. Kang Jiyeon (born 19th February 1971, Seoul, South Korea) (Main Vocalist)
  11. Lim Hyojung (born 24th October 1971, Incheon, South Korea) (Lead Vocalist & Dancer)
  12. Eun Jisu (born 5th April 1972, Incheon, South Korea) (Main Rapper)
  13. Zhang Xia (born 31st December 1972, Shanghai, China) (Main Rapper & Lead Vocalist)
  14. Irena Kim (born 14th February 1973, Yugoslavia) (Main Dancer & Main Vocalist)
  15. Yu Yoohyun (born 28th May 1974, Jeonju-si, North Jeolla, South Korea) (Main Dancer & Lead Rapper)
  16. Min Hyeyeon (born 6th July 1975, Seoul, South Korea) (Lead Dancer & Lead Vocalist)
  17. Kwon Dayeon (born 22nd August 1976, Busan, South Korea) (Main Vocalist & Rapper)
  18. Han Nahyun (born 4th July 1977, Seoul, South Korea) (Rapper & Vocalist)
  19. Sandy Park (born 9th March 1979, Los Angeles, California, United States of America) (Rapper, Main Vocalist & Dancer) (died 2009 due of minibus crash)
  20. Han Jiwon (born 24th November 1984, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea) (Main Vocalist, Lead Dancer & Visual)
  21. Park Solee (born 18th August 1986, Ilsan-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea) (Lead Vocalist)
  22. Lee Sayeon (born 12nd September 1987, Bucheon-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea) (Main Rapper, Vocalist & Center)
  23. Ahn Yooyeon (born 1st April 1988, Seoul, South Korea) (Main Vocalist, Lead Rapper & Visual)
  24. Kim Ahyeon (born 16th March 1989, Ansan-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea) (Lead Vocalist & Main Dancer)
  25. Kim Nahye (born 17th February 1991, Seoul, South Korea) (Main Vocalist & Lead Rapper)
  26. Min Chaewon (born 13th June 1992, Incheon, South Korea) (Vocalist & Lead Rapper)
  27. Kwon Hyewoo (name before she legalized was Kwon Hyeyeon until 2014)(born 8th December 1994, Ilsan-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea) (Main Rapper, Dancer, Vocalist, Visual & Maknae)

Discography

Korean Studio Albums

  1. MYGIRLS (1998)
  2. Alright (2001)
  3. Fusion (2003)
  4. Sheffield: The First Chapter (2005)
  5. Sheffield: The Second Chapter (2006)
  6. Sheffield: The Final Chapter (2007)
  7. Random Album (2008)
  8. All Night (2009)
  9. Evolution Of Love (2011)
  10. Skull (2012)
  11. WILD (2014)
  12. Flexin' Out (2016)

Korean Repackage Albums

  1. I Feel You (2000)
  2. No One (2001)
  3. Cheat (2003)
  4. Yuck! (2005)
  5. Catch Me, Catch Us (2009)
  6. Scream (2009)
  7. Hidden Place (2011)
  8. Play (2012)
  9. Garbage Love (2014)
  10. LIAR (2017)

Korean Special Albums

  1. 10 Years of MYGIRLS (2007)
  2. Merry Holidays - MYGIRLS Christmas Special Album (2009)
  3. Ho Ho Ho! - MYGIRLS Second Christmas Special Album (2010)
  4. Wish It For Santa - MYGIRLS Third Christmas Special Album (2011)
  5. 20 Years of MYGIRLS (2017)

Korean EPs

  1. MYGIRLS (1998)
  2. Dance (2002)
  3. L.O.V.E (2004)
  4. Kiss or Diss (2005)
  5. Im Coming Home (2007)
  6. The Next One (2010)
  7. Stars are Shining (2010)
  8. Insanity (2011)
  9. Welcome Back (2012)
  10. Let Me Hit You (2013)

Korean Singles

  1. MYGIRLS (1997)
  2. We Are! (feat. Scooter) (2009)
  3. LIAR - The Maxi Single (2017; including MYGIRLS version; BTS cover version and remixes)
  4. Thank You (2019)

Korean Promotional Singles

  1. Cotton Candy (For LG Cyon) (2008)

Japanese Studio Albums

  1. MYGIRLS (2001)
  2. MYGIRLS 2 (2002)
  3. MYGIRLS 3 (2003)
  4. MYGIRLS 4 (2004)
  5. MYGIRLS 5 (2005)
  6. Revolution (2009)
  7. My World (2013)
  8. Take Your Time (2017)

Japanese Singles

  1. MYGIRLS (Japanese Version) (2000)
  2. Together (2000)
  3. Rainbow (2002)
  4. I Love It (Japanese Version) (2002)
  5. Dance (Japanese Version) (2002)
  6. Freestyle (Japanese Version) (2003)
  7. I Wanna Cheat (Japanese Version) (2003)
  8. Soul (You Are My Friend) (2003)
  9. L.O.V.E (Japanese Version) (2004)
  10. You & I (Japanese Version) (2005)
  11. Diva (Japanese Version) (2005)
  12. Catch Me (Japanese Version) (2009)
  13. Go! (Japanese Version) (2009)
  14. Ah Yeah (Japanese Version) (2009)
  15. Party (All Night) (Japanese Version) (2009)
  16. We Are! (Japanese Version, without Scooter) (2010)
  17. Style (Japanese Version) (2010)
  18. It's Too Late (Japanese Version) (2010)
  19. Evolution of Love (Japanese Version) (2011)
  20. Peace & Love (2012)
  21. My Gosh! (2012)
  22. Brighten Lights (Japanese Version) (2013)
  23. Crush (Japanese Version) (2013)
  24. Ring Ring (Japanese Version) (2013)
  25. Silly Place (Japanese Version) (2013)
  26. Play (Japanese Version) (2013)
  27. Flexin' Out (Japanese Version) (2017)
  28. LIAR (Japanese Version) (2017)
  29. Burn Out! (Japanese Version) (2017)

Music Videos

  1. MYGIRLS (1997)
  2. Poor People (1998)
  3. Don't... (1998)
  4. Classical (1998)
  5. Are U Ready? (1999)
  6. 8AM (It's Too Late) (1999)
  7. Poppin' (2000)
  8. Hello (2000)
  9. Alright (2001)
  10. Girls (2001)
  11. No One (2001)
  12. Dance (2002)
  13. L.O.V.E (2004)
  14. So Real (2004)
  15. Diva (2005)
  16. Kiss or Diss (2005)
  17. Yuck! (2005)
  18. Sheffield (2006)
  19. Raindrops (2006)
  20. War of People (2006)
  21. Crystal Heart (It's Snowing) (2006)
  22. Touch (2007)
  23. Stuck On Round (2007)
  24. Hey! Hey! Hey! (2007)
  25. Sleeptime (2007)
  26. Where You At (2007)
  27. I'm So Sad (2008)
  28. Cool Vibes (2008)
  29. Disaster (2008)
  30. Fight (I Wanna) (2008)
  31. Runnin' (2008)
  32. Blurry Eyed Girl (2008)
  33. Cotton Candy (For LG Cyon) (2008)
  34. Catch Me, Catch Us (2009)
  35. Party (All Night) (2009)
  36. Style (2009)
  37. Come Back (2009)
  38. It's Too Late (2009)
  39. Scream (2009)
  40. We Are! (as Scooter ft. MYGIRLS) (2009) (Premiered both on Kontor Youtube Channel & Mega Star Ent. Youtube Channel)
  41. Santa, Where Are You? (2009)
  42. December Is Not Over (2009)
  43. Shut Up (2010)
  44. We Aganist The World (2010)
  45. The Next One (2010)
  46. Stars are Shining (2010)
  47. Ho! Ho! Ho! (2010)
  48. Insanity (2011)
  49. Evolution of Love (2011) (Most viewed MYGIRLS music video on YouTube, with 600,000,000+ views)
  50. Sick Person (2011)
  51. Insanity (2011)
  52. Wish It For Santa (2011)
  53. Welcome Back (2012)
  54. Brighten Lights (2012) (Premiered on Mnet & YouTube)
  55. Ring Ring (2012) (Premiered on Mnet & YouTube)
  56. Silly Place (2012) (Premiered on Mnet & YouTube)
  57. Crush (2012) (Premiered on SBS MTV & YouTube)
  58. Play (2012) (Premiered on Mnet & YouTube)
  59. Let Me Hit You (2013) (Premiered on SBS MTV & Youtube)
  60. Shine Bright (2014) (Premiered on Mnet & YouTube)
  61. WILD (2014) (Premiered on Mnet & YouTube)
  62. Garbage Love (2014) (Premiered on SBS MTV & YouTube)
  63. Flexin' Out (2016) (Premiered on SBS MTV & YouTube)
  64. LIAR (2017) (Premiered on Mnet & YouTube)
  65. LIAR (English Version) (2017) (Premiered on Mnet & YouTube)
  66. LIAR (Cover by BTS) (2017) (Premiered on Mnet & YouTube)
  67. Burn Out! (2017) (Premiered on SBS MTV & YouTube)
  68. Thank You (2019) (Premiered on Mnet & YouTube)


Filmography

Films

  • MYGIRLS: The Movie (2005)
  • MYGIRLS: The Movie 2 (2009)

TV Series

South Korea

  • Hello MYGIRLS (The Pop Factory, Naver TV Cast & V Live; 1998-2018)
  • MTV MYGIRLS (MTV Korea; 2006-2013)
  • MYGIRLS are Cool! (Mnet; 2008-2009)
  • MYGIRLS TV (Mnet; 2009-2014)
  • Sheffield Diaries (The Pop Factory; 2009-2013)
  • MYGIRLS - Let's Flex Out! (Naver TV Cast, V Live & The Pop Factory; 2016-2019)

United States of America & International

  • MYGIRLS (Live-Action series) (Nickelodeon; 2006-2013)


Endorsements (1999-2019)

Asterisk mark means MYGIRLS's main endorsement until 2019, when MYGIRLS disbanded.

  • Lotte Duty Free (1997 - 2019) *
  • UNICEF (1999 - 2019) *
  • SK Telecom (2000 - 2019) *
  • Save the Children (2000 - 2019) *
  • Korean Air (2001)
  • Myspace (2004 - 2011)
  • Chanel (2004 - 2019) *
  • Chanel Beauty (2004 - 2019) *
  • Glico (2004)
  • Pocky (2004)
  • Roiworld (2004 - 2010)
  • McDonald's (2004 - 2019) *
  • McDonald's Korea (2004 - 2019) *
  • Pepsi (2004 - 2019) *
  • Pepsi Korea (2004 - 2019) *
  • Mountain Dew (2004 - 2019) *
  • Mountain Dew Korea (2004 - 2019) *
  • Lay's (2004 - 2019) *
  • Lay's Korea (2004 - 2019) *
  • Adidas Korea (2004 - 2019) *
  • Adidas (2004 - 2019) *
  • Adidas Originals (2004 - 2019) *
  • Adidas Superstar (2004 - 2019) *
  • Oreo Korea (2004 - 2019) *
  • Oreo (2004 - 2019) *
  • Myspace Exclusive Sheffield Layout (2005 - 2007)
  • Volkswagen Korea (2005 - 2019) *
  • Volkswagen (2005 - 2019) *
  • H&M Korea (2005 - 2019) *
  • H&M (2005 - 2019) *
  • MAC Cosmetics Korea (2005 - 2019) *
  • MAC Cosmetics (2005 - 2019) *
  • Kohl's (2006)
  • Candie's (2006 - 2011)
  • Nike Korea (2007 - 2019) *
  • Nike (2007 - 2019) *
  • LG Cyon Cotton Candy (2008)
  • PacSun (2008)
  • Sephora (2008 - 2019) *
  • Sephora Korea (2008 - 2019) *
  • PUMA Korea (2008 - 2019) *
  • PUMA (2008 - 2019) *
  • Forever 21 (2009)
  • Coca-Cola (2009)
  • Coca-Cola Korea (2009)
  • Roblox (2009)
  • Elton John AIDS Foundation (2009 - 2019) *
  • GUESS (2010)
  • GUESS Korea (2010)
  • Opel (2010)
  • Opel Korea (2010)
  • J.C. Penney (2010)
  • Samsung (2010 - 2019) *
  • Flipline Studios (2010 - 2013)
  • Apple (2011 - 2019) *
  • Kakaotalk (2011 - 2012; 2015 - 2019) *
  • Miss Sporty Nail Polish (2012)
  • Victoria's Secret (2012 - 2019) *
  • Victoria's Secret PINK (2012 - 2019) *
  • Bath & Body Works (2012 - 2019) *
  • LINE (2012 - 2015)
  • SNOW App (2016)
  • Shopee (2016)
  • ANDAR Korea (2017)


Trivia

  • MYGIRLS was the most popular K-Pop girl group from 2000 to 2017, until BTS & BLACKPINK went breaktough. MYGIRLS went breaktough in Germany in 2009 following a performance from Scooter.
  • MYGIRLS went breaktough in the USA in 2003 due of MYGIRLS touring in the USA, MYGIRLS had signed to Atlantic Records in 2004.
  • MYGIRLS are also named Sheffield Girls, as named by Alexandra in 1998.