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Momoland
Momoland at KBS Music Bank in February 2018 From left to right: Nancy, Taeha (former), Yeonwoo (former), Ahin, Daisy (former), Jane, Nayun, JooE, and Hyebin
Momoland at KBS Music Bank in February 2018
From left to right: Nancy, Taeha (former), Yeonwoo (former), Ahin, Daisy (former), Jane, Nayun, JooE, and Hyebin
Background information
Also known asMMLD
OriginSeoul, South Korea
GenresK-pop
Years active2016–present
Labels
Members
Website

Momoland (Korean: 모모랜드) is a South Korean girl group formed by MLD Entertainment (formerly known as Duble Kick Company)[1] through the 2016 reality show Finding Momoland.[2] The show's winners Hyebin, Yeonwoo, Jane, Nayun, JooE, Ahin, and Nancy served as the original members. Their debut mini album Welcome to Momoland was released on November 10, 2016. In 2017, Daisy and Taeha joined the group. In 2019, Taeha and Yeonwoo left the group, and Daisy departed in 2020.

History

2016–2017: Welcome to Momoland and Freeze!

Momoland during the Hero Concert in Seoul on November 29, 2017.

In June 2016, Mnet's survival program Finding Momoland began, a reality show that was created by Duble Kick Entertainment where a group of seven members were selected from ten trainees. It was decided that the members were going to make their debut. The Final Mission could not collect 3,000 spectators, and the official debut was delayed.[3] On October 26, 2016, the group was appointed as ambassadors for the International Relief Development NGO Plan Korea. The group's debut showcase was held on November 9 of the same year. On November 10, their debut extended play Welcome to Momoland was released, and made their debut through M Countdown.[4] The album is made possible by crowdfunding to cover the cost for producing the physical album.[5] On December 27, six members except Yeonwoo, who stopped working due to lower back pain, attended SBS Gayo Daejeon.[6] In October 2016, the group were appointed as the PR ambassador for the International Relief Development NGO Plan Korea, volunteered at the Phuc Luong Village in Thai Nguyen, Vietnam from December 12 to 16, 2017, to encourage Happy Mov students to participate in Kindergarten construction service.[7]

On March 28, 2017, Daisy and Taeha joined the group.[8][9] In April 2017, the group released the single "Wonderful Love".[10] On August 22, 2017, the group's second EP, Freeze! was released, with the title track "Freeze".[11]

2018: Great! and Fun to the World

Momoland performing at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics G-10 concert on January 30, 2018.

On January 3, 2018, the group released their third EP, Great! along with the single "Bboom Bboom".[12] The same month, Serebro accused the group of plagiarizing their song "Mi Mi Mi" with "Bboom Bboom".[13] The composer of "Bboom Bboom", Shinsadong Tiger, denied the allegations by pointing out that "the bass line [is] commonly heard in retro house or electro swing genres, as well as the 4-stanza chord."[14] The group held promotional events in Tokyo and Osaka from February 28 to March 4, 2018. A showcase was also held at Tower Records in Shibuya.[15] The group also signed with King Records and released their album in Japan on June 13, 2018, with a Japanese version of their single "Bboom Bboom".[16]

On June 26, 2018, the group's fourth EP Fun to the World was released, with the single "Baam".[17][18] On August 9, 2018, the group became the first girl group and the second act to earn a Platinum certification on Gaon Music Chart, for the streams of "Bboom Bboom".[19]

2019–present: Show Me, Thumbs Up and Starry Night

On March 20, 2019, Momoland released their fifth EP Show Me, with the lead single "I'm So Hot". The single is their first release without Daisy and Taeha since Welcome to Momoland.[20][21] On September 4, 2019, the group released their first Japanese studio album, Chiri Chiri without members Daisy, Taeha and Yeonwoo.[22][23] On October 4, 2019, the group and MLD Entertainment signed a co-management agreement with the Philippine media company ABS-CBN Corporation.[24]

In November 2019, MLD Entertainment announced the departure of Yeonwoo and Taeha from the group, and stated that they were in discussions with Daisy about her future in the group.[25] On December 30, 2019, the group's first single album Thumbs Up was released, with the lead single of the same name.[26][27]

In January 2020, Daisy stated that the show Finding Momoland was rigged, and it had manipulated votes and contacted her after she was eliminated to tell her not to worry, and there was a "plan". She added that MLD Entertainment blocked her from promoting with the group after she recovered from her health issues, and would only let her terminate her contract if she paid 1.1 billion won as a penalty fee. MLD Entertainment denied all the claims, and stated they would be taking legal action against Daisy and her mother.[28] On May 13, 2020, it was announced that Daisy had left the group.[29]

On June 11, 2020, Starry Night, a non-promoted "special" EP was released.[30]

On October 19, MLD Entertainment revealed that Momoland would release a new song in November, with Psy participate as a lyricist on the song. The song was specially planned to be released close to the group's fourth debut anniversary, which is on November 11.[31][32]

Philanthropy

In October 2019, Momoland donated their earnings for the event "Good Friends in Manila" to needy Filipino children from barangays San Jose and Calawis in Antipolo City.[33]

On April 21, 2020, Momoland donated 10,000 face mask cases (worth 100 million won) to Plan Korea to help prevent and overcome COVID-19.[34] On May 8, they donated 1,180 kilograms of rice to the underprivileged through the Korean Red Cross.[35] On June 26, they gave 1,500 sanitary pads (worth 5 million won) to multicultural families in need. The women's hygiene products were from the brand On A Precious Day, who previously announced Momoland as their exclusive models.[36][37] The next month, through Good Neighbors, they once again donated 1,500 sanitary pads from On A Precious Day to low-income families.[38]

Members

Adapted from their Naver profile.[39]

Current
  • Ahin (아인)
  • Hyebin (혜빈)
  • Jane (제인)
  • JooE (주이)
  • Nancy (낸시)
  • Nayun (나윤)
Former
  • Daisy (데이지)
  • Taeha (태하)
  • Yeonwoo (연우)

Timeline

  • Red = active
  • Orange = active
  • Black (horizontal) = inactive

Discography

  • Chiri Chiri (2019)

Filmography

Accolades

Year Category Nominee/work Result
2017 Rising Star Award[40]
Momoland
Won
2018[41] Most Popular Artists (Singer) – Top 50 Nominated
Best Icon (Music) Won
2019 Most Popular Artists (Singer) – Top 50 Nominated
Starnews Popularity Award (Female Group) Nominated
AAA Choice (Singer) Won
Year Category Nominee/work Result
2019 Digital Daesang
"Bboom Bboom"
Nominated
Digital Bonsang Won
Popularity Award
Momoland
Nominated
NetEase Most Popular K-pop Star Nominated
Year Category Nominee/work Result
2018[42] Best Artist
Momoland
Nominated
Bonsang Award Won
Popularity Award Nominated
Best Digital Song
"Bboom Bboom"
Nominated
Best Group Dance Track Nominated
Year Category Nominee/work Result
2018[43] Artist of the Year
Momoland
Nominated
Song of the Year
"Bboom Bboom"
Nominated
Dance Track (Female) Won
Female Group Award
Momoland
Nominated
Discovery of the Year Nominated
Genie Music Popularity Award Nominated
Year Category Nominee/work Result
2018 Top 10 Artists
Momoland
Nominated
1theK Performance Award[44] Won
Song of the Year
"Bboom Bboom"
Nominated
Best Dance (Female) Nominated
Year Category Nominee/work Result
2017 Best New Female Artist
Momoland
Nominated
Artist of the Year Nominated
2018 Best Female Group Nominated
Discovery of the Year[45] Won
Artist of the Year Nominated
Year Category Nominee/work Result
2018 Bonsang Award
Momoland
Nominated
Popularity Award Nominated
Hallyu Special Award Nominated
2019 Daesang Award Nominated
Bonsang Award Won
Popularity Award Nominated
Hallyu Special Award Nominated
Year Category Nominee/work Result
2018[46] Daesang Award
Momoland
Nominated
Bonsang Award Won
Popularity Award (Female) Nominated
Global Fandom Award Nominated
2019 Daesang Award Nominated
Bonsang Award Won
Popularity Award (Female) Nominated

Other accolades

Other accolades received by Momoland
Year Award Category Nominee/work Result
2017 Asia Model Awards New Star Singer[47]
Momoland
Won
4th Korea-China Management Awards Asia Rising Star[48] Won
25th Korean Culture Entertainment Awards K-Pop Artist Award[49] Won
2018 BreakTudo Awards K-pop Female Group[50] Nominated
Korea Cable TV Awards Artist of the Year[51] Won
MTN Broadcast Advertising Festival Rookie Star Award[52][53] Won
Korea Brand Awards Idol of the Year[54] Won
2019 The Fact Music Awards Artist of the Year (Bonsang)[55] Won
Gaon Chart Music Awards World Rookie Award Won
Japan Gold Disc Award Best 3 New Artist (Asia)[56] Won
2020 8th Korean Arts and Culture Awards Korean Wave Idol Award [57] Won

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