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K-pop Girl Idols: A Must-Watch Yeoja Group with Admirable, Diverse Charms

K-pop Girl Idols: A Must-Watch Yeoja Group with Admirable, Diverse Charms
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K-pop Girl Idols: A Must-Watch Yeoja Group with Admirable, Diverse Charms

K-pop idols, now loved worldwide with BTS at the forefront—Which female idol do you like? Women’s idol groups (yoja idols) have developed a wide range of styles—from sexy concepts and comedic routes to pure/innocent images and girl-crush vibes—and in recent years their appeal has become even more diverse.

There’s so much to enjoy: dances that showcase feminine grace, cute choreography, and even captivating, world-building performances with powerful charisma.

The sheer number of groups—arguably more than male idol groups—is striking, but here I’ll focus on K-pop girl groups that inspire admiration regardless of gender.

From mega-popular groups to rising stars, and even veteran artists who still command attention, I hope to convey the many charms of these yoja idols!

K-pop Female Idols: Girl Groups You Absolutely Should Watch [Aspirational, Diverse Charms] (1–10)

DDU-DU DDU-DUBLACKPINK

BLACKPINK – ‘뚜두뚜두 (DDU-DU DDU-DU)’ M/V
DDU-DU DDU-DUBLACKPINK

BLACKPINK is a charismatic group that has made a huge impact as trailblazers of the “girl crush” concept.

They debuted in 2016 under YG Entertainment, the company that produced BIGBANG, and drew attention as the first girl group from the label in seven years since 2NE1.

With Jennie, whose vocals and rap are outstanding; Lisa, a Thai member known for her cool dance performances; Jisoo, the eldest and the mood-maker with a clear, beautiful vocal tone; and Rosé, who grew up in Australia and captivates with her vocal prowess—the four members each have striking charisma that wins people over.

They were popular from debut, but in recent years their global fame has soared, with jaw-dropping YouTube view counts.

They’ve collaborated with stars like Lady Gaga and Selena Gomez and are supported by many celebrities and public figures.

As of 2021, they surpassed Justin Bieber to become the most-subscribed artist on YouTube, after previously holding the top spot among female artists.

BLACKPINK’s music seizes you with memorable hooks, as in their debut track “BOOMBAYAH” and their signature “DDU-DU DDU-DU.” While their core sound centers on strong styles like hip-hop and EDM, their expressive range and overwhelming performance power also shine in breezy tracks like “AS IF IT’S YOUR LAST” and even country-pop songs like “STAY.”

WE GOfromis_9

프로미스나인 (fromis_9) ‘WE GO’ M/V
WE GOfromis_9

fromis_9, formed by contestants from the audition program “Idol School.” Their group name carries a promise to become the best girl group.

They pre-debuted in November 2017 with the digital single “Glass Shoes,” and officially debuted in January 2018 with the mini album “To.

Heart.” The members are: captain Lee Saerom; Song Hayoung, who writes and composes and charms with both a baby face and a powerful side; Jang Gyuri, who also appeared on “PRODUCE48,” known for her charm and outstanding vocals; Park Jiwon, with a husky tone and the strongest vocals in the team; center Noh Jisun; main rapper Lee Seoyeon, a former BLACKPINK trainee; Lee Chaeyoung, the tall dance-and-variety ace; Lee Nagyung, a gamer and the group’s visual; and the youngest, Baek Jiheon, whose eyes disappear adorably when she smiles.

While they carry a vibe reminiscent of Japanese idols, they steadily grew their popularity with high-quality songs and performances, and “WE GO” in 2020 became their biggest hit at the time—one of their signature tracks! Alongside effervescent, cute pop like “DKDK” and “LOVE BOMB,” fromis_9 also exude elegance and freshness.

They may particularly appeal to fans of early-to-mid GFRIEND.

In 2021, they moved to PLEDIS Entertainment under HYBE LABELS, drawing even more attention.

La Vie en RoseIZ*ONE

IZ*ONE (아이즈원) – 라비앙로즈 (La Vie en Rose) MV
La Vie en RoseIZ*ONE

Formed from the audition program PRODUCE48 as a Japan–Korea joint group with 12 members, IZ*ONE made a striking debut with the 2018 mini-album COLOR*IZ amid high expectations.

The shock and excitement of La Vie en Rose were unforgettable—it was an incredible movement.

The group featured leader Kwon Eunbi; the charming ace Sakura Miyawaki; Kang Hyewon, beloved for her enigmatic appeal; Choi Yena, a powerful, do-it-all specialist; Lee Chaeyeon, a standout dancer; and Kim Chaewon, known for her strong vocals and angelic presence.

There was also Kim Minju, with her calm aura and endearing playful side; Nako Yabuki, with fairy-like translucence; Hitomi Honda, whose adorable cheeks and growing sophistication were her charm; Jo Yuri, praised for her vocal talent; Ahn Yujin, whose brightness shines and who never seemed like the second-youngest in the group; and Jang Wonyoung, the youngest yet a commanding center with exceptional presence.

Beyond their beautiful visuals, their refined musicality and performance skills—and above all, their overwhelming glamour in everything they did—were captivating.

The dazzling, ornate world they embodied truly matched IZ*ONE’s color.

The growth of the Japanese members was remarkable as well, and the members supported one another, giving us so much emotion and hope.

It’s bittersweet that their activities were set to be time-limited from the start… but perhaps that’s exactly why we can call them a legendary girl group.

I hope each member continues to thrive in their new paths, and if possible, I’d love to see all 12 of them share a stage again.

WANNABEITZY

ITZY “WANNABE” M/V @ITZY
WANNABEITZY

ITZY, who debuted from JYP Entertainment in 2019, are known as TWICE’s younger sister group.

The five members are: Yeji, the stoic leader; Lia, who used to have fewer revealing outfits and was once called JYP’s trump card; Ryujin, the cool beauty who often takes center; Chaeryeong, the younger sister of former IZ*ONE’s Chaeyeon and a performer who captivates with her fluid dance; and Yuna, the youngest and the visual.

Based on a girl-crush style, their powerful performances and worldview—epitomized by the anthem “WANNABE,” which champions being true to oneself and going one’s own way—are incredibly cool.

While TWICE leans more pop, ITZY has a hip-hop, beat-driven feel, yet remains catchy and easy to listen to.

Even before debut, they gained rich experience through auditions and MV appearances, and their unpretentious style, ever-evolving charisma, and strong musicality make them a reassuring presence that gives courage to many people!

LUVA Pink

[MV] Apink(에이핑크) _ LUV
LUVA Pink

Apink debuted in 2011 as seven members with the mini album “Seven Springs of Apink.” In 2013, Hong Yookyung left, and the group took on its current lineup.

In their early days, they charmed with a cute concept as the original “fairy idols,” leading the pure and innocent idol image with songs like “My My” and “NoNoNo.” They broke through with “Mr.

Chu” in 2014, and later that year the title track “LUV” from the release “Pink LUV” became a phenomenal hit, achieving an unprecedented 17 music-show wins.

The members are leader Chorong; Bomi, a mood-maker with outstanding expressive power; Eunji, who also shines as a solo artist and actress; center Naeun, highly active as an advertising and commercial model; Namjoo, a bright and lively presence successful in musicals and on YouTube; and Hayoung, the tall, game-loving maknae.

Each member’s individuality is well-balanced, giving the team exceptional harmony.

Thanks to their strong bond, they are among the few groups to overcome the daunting “seven-year curse.” In recent years, their style has evolved to portray a mature worldview that reflects their growth.

Even so, their approachable nature, sense of closeness, and ability to openly express emotions remain part of their appeal.

With extensive experience in Japan and leadership in many aspects of the K-pop scene, Apink is a wonderful group we’ll continue to support going forward.

Nonstop(살짝 설렜어)OH MY GIRL

[MV] OH MY GIRL(오마이걸) _ Nonstop(살짝 설렜어)
Nonstop(살짝 설렜어)OH MY GIRL

Affectionately known as “Omagoru” and hailed as the “fairy of concepts,” OH MY GIRL delivers high-sense, concept-driven music.

They debuted in 2015 with the title track “CUPID” from their 1st mini album OH MY GIRL.

The seven members are leader Hyojung, rapper Mimi who suits all kinds of hair colors, dance-acclaimed YooA, powerhouse vocalist Seunghee, easygoing Jiho, the cute former child actress Binnie, and the youngest maknae Arin.

With their energetic charm and unparalleled clarity, they steadily grew in popularity, taking their first win on a TV music show in 2018 with the masterpiece “Secret Garden.” Even from their early days with songs like “CLOSER,” their music was highly praised; I think their uniquely memorable phrases and refreshing sound are especially captivating! Even before their official Japan debut around 2018–2019, they frequently held release events, and their approachability was outstanding—communicating fluently in Japanese, led by Mimi and Jiho.

In recent years, alongside their cuteness, they exude an elegant sensuality.

In 2020, “Nonstop” achieved eight music-show wins and charted for 480 days, becoming a massive hit that propelled them into truly global idol status.

Yet, we remain charmed by OM G’s unchanged, playful personalities and their ever-evolving, high musicality.

PsychoRed Velvet

Red Velvet 레드벨벳 ‘Psycho’ MV
PsychoRed Velvet

Red Velvet debuted in 2014 as SM Entertainment’s next-generation girl group, following the likes of Girls’ Generation and f(x).

The five members are leader Irene; Seulgi, an Asian beauty who also speaks excellent Japanese; Wendy, whose vocals are beautiful and crystal clear; Joy, who has a cute vibe and is active as an actress; and Yeri, the youngest, known for her dancing.

Beyond their standout visuals, true to their group name—imbued with the idea of “multifaceted charm that doesn’t conform to a single color”—they balance a colorful, shape-shifting identity with musical styles that can be 180 degrees apart.

While their early work highlighted a hip-hop edge, in recent years they’ve become known for refreshing, easy-to-listen-to melodies.

You’re drawn in by the gap between bright, cute tracks like Dumb Dumb and Rookie, whose repeating phrases are irresistibly catchy, and the bubbly pop fun of Red Flavor, contrasted with the dark, intoxicating world of their 2019 smash hit Psycho.

All of their songs are exceptionally catchy, linger in your ears in a strangely compelling way, and have an addictive quality that makes you want to hit repeat.

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