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Rania
Rania in 2013. Left to right: Jooyi, T-ae, Xia, Saem and Di.
Rania in 2013. Left to right: Jooyi, T-ae, Xia, Saem and Di.
Background information
OriginSeoul, South Korea
GenresK-pop
Years active2011 (2011)–present
Labels
  • DR Music
  • Yedang Company
Members
  • Di
  • T-ae
  • Xia
  • Alex
  • Seulji
  • Hyeme
Past members
  • Yijo
  • Joy
  • Riko
  • Saem
  • Jooyi
Korean name
Hangul
라니아
Revised RomanizationRania
McCune–ReischauerRania

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Rania (Korean라니아, stylized as RaNia or RANIA, shortened from Regeneration Idol of Asia) is a South Korean girl group formed by DR Music in 2010. The group was initially produced by American Teddy Riley[1] with their first debut single "Dr. Feel Good" in 2011.[2] Although the group is South Korean, former members Joy is Thai descent,[3][4] and Riko was raised in Japan.[1] The current members includes Di, T-ae, Xia, Alex, Seulji and Hyeme.

Career

Pre-debut

Rania was originally set to debut in mid 2010 as the third generation of Baby V.O.X. However their record company DR Music decided to rebrand them as a new group named Rania with eight members: Riko, T-ae, Xia, Saem, Joy, Lucy (later known as Jooyi) and Sarah.[5] T-ae, Riko and Saem were chosen to star alongside former 2PM member Jay Park in his movie Hype Nation,[6][7] causing DR Music to push back the group's debut. At the beginning of 2011, Sarah made her decision to leave the group and was replaced by Chinese trainee Yijo.

2011-2012: Debut, "Masquerade" and "Style"

Rania made their debut in April 2011[8] as an eight-member group, consisting of Riko, Saem, Xia, Jooyi, Di, Joy, T-ae and Yijo. However, upon their debut single's release, Yijo was not included.[9][10] They performed on 6 April on KBS's Music Bank, with the song "Dr. Feel Good", composed by producer Teddy Riley. The song was originally given to Lady Gaga.[11] However, since their music video and live performances caused controversy in Korea as some viewers felt that their image and concept were too provocative,[12] Rania were forced to change their choreography and make minor changes to the outfits.[13][14] After the conclusion of "Dr. Feel Good" promotions, the group returned in June with their promotional single "Masquerade",[15](also composed by Riley.)[11] Despite having planned an American debut,[11] the group didn't make any advancements at that time.[16] On the contrary, Riley left Rania after falling out with their record label.[17]

The group released their second mini-album, Time to Rock Da Show, on 16 November 2011.[18][19] The music video for its title track, "Pop Pop Pop", written by Brave Brothers,[20] was revealed four days later.[21] Joy didn't join the song promotions because her parents' house had been affected in the flood which occurred in Thailand at the time of the release,[22][23] and later left Rania.

On 30 May 2012, the group performed a new song named "Killer" at the Dream Music Concert. They made a comeback on 16 September with "Style", whose music video was revealed on 20 September. Jooyi was not a part of this comeback,[24] but she was still a member of Rania.

2013-2014: First studio album and failed American debut

Rania released the lead single "Just Go" on 8 March 2013, along with their first full-length album, also titled Just Go.[25] They also announced to debut in America in the summer of 2013.[26] Empire Records was to be handling the girls' distribution while Fireworks was to handle their American management.[27] Larry Rudolph and Adam Leber, two of Britney Spears' managers, decided to be Rania's managers throughout their U.S. promotions.[28] Starting 21 May, Rania began filming for their MTV reality show Road to Fame in Los Angeles and other cities across the U.S. The show would feature the group's preparations for their U.S. debut and would air for three months. It was also revealed that the album would feature collaborations with both Snoop Dogg and 2 Chainz.[29] However, Rania's American debut was delayed again in June.[30] Instead, they began to film a CF for Woongjin Waterpark Play°C[31] and released a special single, "Up", for fans on 5 July.[32]

In May 2014, the group signed with Spanish label INGENIOmedia and confirmed they would have a comeback in July with "Acceleration", with a second round of promotions in September.[33] The label also confirmed that they were looking for a sixth member to replace Riko, who was absent from the group since "Just Go".[34][25] Following an incident where a staffer at INGENIOmedia leaked Rania's comeback track to a fan, the company severed ties with the group, stating they were "taking too long".[35] INGENIOMedia later released a statement saying that they were not looking for a member to replace Riko, apologizing for any confusion, and said that any news on member changes would have to come from Rania's company.[36]

In mid 2014, Saem and Jooyi stopped attending public events and deactivated their official social media accounts, although however there was no confirmation about them leaving the group at that time.

2015-present: Line-up changes and "Demonstrate"

In August 2015, Rania made their appearance with two new members, trainees Hyeme and Seulji. In fall of 2015, the group announced their comeback on November 6 with their third mini album Demonstrate, confirmed the departure of Saem and Jooyi and the additions of Hyeme, Seulji and Alexandra.[37] Alexandra will be the first ever African-American woman to be an official member of a Korean girl group.[38]

Members

Current members

  • Di (born Kim Da-rae, 김다래)
  • T-ae (born Lee Tae-eun, 이태은)
  • Xia (born Jang Jin-young, 장진영)
  • Alex (born Alexandra Reid)
  • Seulji
  • Hyeme

Former members

  • Sarah (born Sarah Wang)
  • Yijo (born Chang Yi-Jiao, 常一娇)
  • Joy (born Jutamas Wichai, จุฑามาศ วิชัย)
  • Riko (born Kim Joo-yeon, 김주연)
  • Saem (born Hwang Se-mi, 황샘)
  • Yoo Jooyi (유주이)

Members timeline

Discography

EPs

Title Album details Peak chart positions Tracklisting
KOR
[39]
Teddy Riley, The First Expansion In Asia -
Tracklist
  1. Dr Feel Good (English Ver.)
  2. Dr Feel Good (Korean Ver.)
  3. Masquerade (English Ver.)
  4. Dr Feel Good (Inst.)
  5. Masquerade (Inst.)
Time to Rock da Show -
Tracklist
  1. Time to Rock Da Show
  2. Pop Pop Pop
  3. Goodbye
  4. Pop Pop Pop (Inst.)
Demonstrate
  • Released: 5 November 2015
  • Label: DR Music, Danal Entertainment
  • Format: CD, digital download
-
Tracklist
  1. Demonstrate
  2. Hello
  3. Get Out
  4. Up
  5. Demonstrate Rap Version
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Tracklisting
KOR
[40]
Just Go
  • Released: 8 March 2013
  • Label: DR Music, Yedang Company
  • Format: CD, digital download
9[41]
Tracklist
  1. "Just Go"
  2. "Secret Party"
  3. "Killer"
  4. "Style"
  5. "Dr. Feel Good"
  6. "Masquerade"
  7. "Pop Pop Pop"
  8. "Goodbye"
  9. "Just Go (English ver.)"
  10. "Dr. Feel Good (English ver.)"
  11. "Masquerade (English ver.)"

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
KOR
Gaon

[43]
KOR
Billboard

[44]
"Dr. Feel Good" 2011 99 Just Go
"가면무도회" (Masquerade) 192
"Pop Pop Pop" 66
"Style" 2012 40 47
"Just Go" 2013 26 34
"Demonstrate" 2015
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

References

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  11. ^ a b c "걸그룹 '라니아' 국내 최초로 한ㆍ미 동시 데뷔". Heraldcorp.com (in Korean). 27 September 2010. Retrieved 28 March 2015. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
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  25. ^ a b "[Video] RaNia Releases New MV and Explains Riko's Absence". Mwave. 8 March 2013.
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  27. ^ "RaNia Signs with Empire Records to Begin Entry into American Music Market". Mwave. 26 October 2012.
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  32. ^ "RaNia splash around in bikinis for "Up" MV + free song download". 4 July 2013.
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