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The Best K-pop Girl Groups With 7 Members, Ranked
Vote on your favorite seven-member K-pop girl groups.
Here are the best K-pop girl groups with seven members, ranked by fans everywhere. While some groups, like CLC and Rainbow, have always featured a seven-member lineup, others went through several lineup changes, but have released music as seven, like AOA and Oh My Girl. From first generation girl groups to new and recent artists, this list of 7-member girl groups features some of the greatest K-pop girl groups of all time, like Dreamcatcher, Brave Girls, and DIA.
Vote for the top 7-member girl groups all K-pop fans should appreciate.
Members: JiU, SuA, Siyeon, Handong, Yoohyeon, Dami, and Gahyeon
Debut Year: 2017
Formerly known as Minx, Dreamcatcher reformed themselves a rock-heavy group with dark concepts. Thanks to their unique sounds, the group is steadily rising in popularity all over the world, already having toured in America, Europe, and Southeast Asia.
- Labels: Dreamcatcher Company
Love this group?Members: Lily, Haewon, Sullyoon, Jinni, Bae, Jiwoo, and Kyujin
Debut Year: 2022
NMIXX is the latest girl group formed by JYP Entertainment's sub-label, SQU4D. The "N" in their group name stands for "now, new, close and the unknown" while "Mixx" stands for "combination and diversity."
- Labels: JYP Entertainment, SQU4D
Love this group?- 3
Members: Seungyeon, Seunghee, Yujin, Sorn, Yeeun, Elkie, and Eunbin
Debut Year: 2015 (Disbanded 2022)
The second girl group from Cube, CLC is known for experimenting with many different music styles. From hip hop to EDM, the versatile girl group was featured on 88rising's Asia Rising Forever concert livestream in May 2020.
- Labels: Cube Entertainment
Love this group? Members: Haeyoon, Yuju, Bora, Jiwon, Remi, Chaerin, and May (Former members: Mirae, Linlin, and Kokoro)
Debut Year: 2019
Debuting with the track "Q&A," Cherry Bullet saw relative success for a rookie group. However, three members left the group at the end of the year. In March 2023, Cherry Bullet dropped their latest release titled “P.O.W!”
- Labels: FNC Entertainment
Love this group?- 1Hae Yoon674 Votes
- 2May632 Votes
- 3Bo Ra573 Votes
Members: Hyojung, Mimi, YooA, Seunghee, Jiho, Binnie, and Arin (Former member: JinE)
Debut Year: 2015
After JinE left the group in 2017 due to health issues, Oh My Girl continued to have success as seven members. Known for their girly concepts, the group has toured the world to sold out crowds. In May 2021, their single "Dun Dun Dance" hit number one on the Gaon Digital Chart, making it their first release to do so.
- Labels: WM Entertainment
Love this group?Members: Ruka, Pharita, Asa, Ahyeon, Rami, Rora, and Chiquita
Debut: 2023
YG Entertainment's latest girl group is one to keep an eye on. After participating in the survival program Last Evaluation, these seven girls knew the plan wasn't for all of them to debut together. However, they all managed to make the final line-up and created what we know today as BABYMONSTER. The talented girl group made their first mark on the entertainment industry in November 2023 with their debut track, “Batter Up.”
Love this group?Members: Hyungseo, Chaewon, Hyeju, Riwon, Jimin, Boeun, and Seonyou
Debut Year: 2022 (Hiatus since 2022)
Formed through the MBC reality competition show My Teenage Girl, this seven-member girl group features seasoned industry veterans, like BUSTER's Hyungseo and child actor Boeun. Despite a strong debut, CLASS:y has been on an unexplained hiatus with no news of a return.
- Labels: M25, Universal Japan
Love this group?Members: Bella, Hyesung, Yukyung, Sohee, Karin, EJ, and Chaejeong
Debut Year: 2017
Previously known as Elris, Alice was a five-member group until the addition of members EJ and Chaejeong in February 2020. Soon after, they had their first release as seven members, Jackpot. Popular songs include "Pow Pow," "Miss U," and "Summer Dream." The group rebranded following a switch of entertainment agencies in 2021.
- Labels: Hunus Entertainment
Love this group?- 9
Members: Seoryoung, Seokyoung, Anne, Minju, SoSo, Miya, and Lena
Debut Year: 2018 (Disbanded 2023)
Before their debut, GWSN held several busking events, uploaded dance covers, and hosted livestreams. They first debuted with the song "Puzzle Moon" with a strong dance beat and cute dancing. GWSN went on to release other popular songs, such as "Pinky Star (Run)" and “Bazooka!” before disbanding in 2023 following a lawsuit against their former entertainment agency.
- Labels: The Wave Music
Love this group? Members: Minyoung, Yujeong, Eunji, and Yuna (Former Members: Eunyoung, Seoa, Yejin, Yujin, Jainros, and Hayun)
Debut Year: 2011
Brave Girls is yet another group with a notable amount of lineup changes. However, they had a number of notable releases during their time as a seven-member group, with their songs "Deepened" and "High Heels." In 2021 they gained overnight popularity when a performance of their 2017 song “Rollin'” went viral.
Since then the four remaining members have left Brave Entertainment and rebraded as BB Girls under Warner Music Korea.
- Labels: Brave Entertainment
Love this group?Members: Chaesol, Jeewon, Seline, Belle, Chloe, Dohee and Semi (Former members: Haeun and Sunn)
Debut Year: 2020
Cignature debuted in February 2020 with the song "Nun Nu Nan Na." Later on, the group went on to release "ASSA," another dance song showing off their signature dance style. Although the group has gone through some member changes over the years, they still currently promote with a total of seven members.
- Labels: J9 Entertainment
Love this group?- 12
Members: Eunice, Huihyeon, Yebin, Chaeyeon, Eunchae, Jueun, and Chaewon (Former members: Jenny, Eunjin, Somyi, and Seunghee)
Debut Year: 2015 (Disbanded 2022)
Another group that went through several lineup changes, DIA spent a significant amount of time as seven members. Members Chaeyeon, Huihyeon, and Yebin are known for their appearances on Produce 101 and The Unit. The members chose not to renew their contracts in 2022, and DIA disbanded shortly after.
- Labels: MBK Entertainment
Love this group? - 13
Members: Minjae, D.ana, Euijin, High.D, and Newsun (Former members: Sumin and Nahyun)
Debut Year: 2014 (Disbanded 2021)
Highly underrated, Sonamoo released many catchy songs, like "Round N Round" and "Cushion." Unfortunately in late 2019, members Nahyun and Sumin left the group and filed lawsuits against TS Entertainment. In 2021 TS Entertainment privately shut down and the group quietly disbanded.
- Labels: TS Entertainment
Love this group? - 14
Members: Seolhyun, Yuna, Hyejeong, and Chanmi (Former members: Choa, Mina, Youkyung, and Jimin)
Debut Year: 2012 (Hiatus since 2020)
Originally an eight-member group, AOA is best known for their seven-member lineup from 2014 to 2017. During this span, their hit songs, "Miniskirt," "Like a Cat," and "Good Luck" propelled them to stardom.
In 2020 former member Mina posted bullying allegations against then current member Jimin. Jimin left the entertainment industry as a result, and the group has not promoted together since, although there has not be any news of an official disbandment.
- Labels: FNC Entertainment
Love this group?- 1Kim Seol-hyun1,010 Votes
- 2Hyejeong920 Votes
- 3Yuna718 Votes
- 15
Members: Juyeon, Ayeon, Yuki, and Minseo (Former members: Chaewon, Chohee, Sion, Haneul, and Sunha)
Debut Year: 2018
Originally debuting with seven members, the group had several lineup changes before settling on four. Known for their songs "WiFi" and "BByong," the girl group utilizes bright colors and fun choreography paired with catchy hooks.
- Labels: SD Entertainment
Love this group? Members: BoA, Taeyeon, Hyoyeon, Wendy, Seulgi, Karina, and Winter
Debut Year: 2022
SM Entertainment isn't new to the concept of using their top stars to create a super group, having already done so with the groups Younique Unit and SuperM. They tried their had at seven-member super girl group with GOT the Beat, consisting of legendary K-Pop soloist BoA, Girls Generation's Taeyeon and Hyoyeon, Red Velvet's Wendy and Seulgi, and aespa's Karina and Winter.
The group debuted with the song “Step Back” in January 2022. Their first comeback occurred a year later with the song “Stamp On It” in January 2023.
- Labels: SM Entertainment
Love this group?- 17
Members: Jaekyung, Woori, Seungah, Noeul, Yoonhye, Jisook, and Hyunyoung
Debut Year: 2009 (Disbanded 2016)
One of the older groups on this list, Rainbow reunited in November 2019 for their 10th anniversary, and released their self-produced single "Over the Rainbow." Popular songs include "A," "Tell Me Tell Me," and "SUNSHINE."
- Labels: DSP Media, Universal Music Group
Love this group? Members: Chloe Young, Emma, HU’E, INA, Yunseo, Vin, and Kelly
Debut: 2024
The first girl group formed by BPM Entertainment was bound to make a splash in the industry. Debuting in 2024 with the self-titled song “Badvillain,” these seven girls not only impressed with their talents but also created a distinct sound for themselves.
- Labels: BPM
Love this group?- 19
Members: Hyunji, Sua, Seungnin, Subin, and Sojin (Former members: Dajeong and Aeji)
Debut Year: 2017
HASHTAG originally debuted as a seven-member group with the track "Hue," which showed off the group's cute style. After two years of inactivity, they made a comback with their mini-album #Aeji #paSsion. In 2023 it was announced that members Dajeong and Aeji had left the group and they would continue to promote with a lineup as five.
- Labels: LUK Factory
Love this group? - 20
Members: Nada, Jinju, Dain, Nari, Jiae, Sujin, and Woojoo
Debut Year: 2014 (Disbanded 2019)
Wassup threw away the "girly concept" and went hard on hip hop, even incorporating twerking in their choreography, which had been unseen in the K-pop scene before them. While they were met with criticism in Korea, the group continued on, releasing tracks, like "Stupid Liar" and "Fire." Though several members appeared on reality shows to increase the group's popularity, Wassup disbanded in February 2019.
- Labels: Sony Music Entertainment
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