K-pop act Pink Fantasy announced its disbandment on July 4. The group was active for over six years but underwent several formation changes. Following the group’s disbandment, fans hope to focus on the members’ solo activities and unit projects, which will continue in the coming days.
Pink Fantasy debuted on October 24, 2018, with the song “Iriwa.” At their debut, the group had seven members, including Daewang, Aini, SeeA, Yechan, Harin, Arang, Heesun, and Rai. Later, Rai left the group, and Yubeen took her place.
Pink Fantasy members: Who are the K-pop idols?
Former K-pop act Pink Fantasy had several members before disbanding. The most unique factor about the group is the hidden identity of one individual in the band. Daewang, one of the eight members, has always worn a mask and never revealed her complete face to the public.
This article features the list of Pink Fantasy members.
Daewang
K-pop star Daewang’s identity has always been hidden as she wore a mask for all the group’s songs and live performances. The Japanese member left the group at the beginning of 2024 to pursue her different project ideas. She expressed her wish to venture into music producing and other artistic endeavors as her next project.
Fans have speculated over the years that Daewang will eventually show her face. Many said she would show her face after the group’s first win. However, later, it was clarified that she would continue being an idol without revealing her full face to the world.
Arang
The 23-year-old K-pop artist Arang, aka Park Yerim, debuted with Pink Fantasy in 2018. She was the leader and lead dancer of the now-disbanded girl group. Arang was heavily inspired by BoA and Hyuna’s charisma on stage.
Along with Pink Fantasy, there were plans for Arang to debut with the new group My Bling, which included members of MyDoll Girls and Busters. However, the group disbanded even before making its official debut in 2021.
Momoka
Another Japanese member of the K-pop group, Matsuda Momoka, was initially supposed to be a guest participant in Pink Fantasy. Nevertheless, she officially joined the group in 2021. The 24-year-old artist became the principal dancer and sub-vocalist after joining the group.
Apart from her idol activities, Momoka loves creating choreographies for various songs. She assisted in making the “Paeonia” choreography for Buster.
Heesun
The youngest Pink Fantasy member is Heesun. The 19-year-old artist is the group’s sub-vocalist and sub-dancer. Before joining the group, Heesun was a member of the kids’ girl group CutieL.
Apart from her musical talents, Heesun is experienced in Taekwondo. Heesun left Pink Fantasy for a while to take care of her mental health. Later, she rejoined the group in 2021 along with Momoka and Miku.
Aini
Former Pink Fantasy member Aini left the group in 2020. Before her departure, she was the leader, lead Rapper, vocalist, and visual of the act. While Aini had to leave Pink Fantasy due to her health condition, she remained under the agency Mydoll Entertainment for her modeling jobs.
Before debuting with Pink Fantasy, Aini participated in groups like Kirots and UNIZ. She has been a professional model since 2018.
SangA
Another former member of Pink Fantasy, SanA, aka Lee Sangah, also left the group in 2020 due to ‘personal reasons.’ SangA was supposed to debut under the group Fanatics.
The 25-year-old rookie star specialized in hip-hop dancing. Simultaneously, she was also one of the group’s lead vocalists before her departure.
Yubeen
Reality show Idol School participant Yubeen joined Pink Fantasy after they had already debuted. She was one of the main dancers and vocalists of the group. Yubeen took a hiatus from Pink Fantasy and rejoined the group in 2019.
She was not active with the group for long, as the agency announced that she would leave in July 2020. After departing from the group, Yubeen stayed with the agency for a while. However, the lack of her activities indicated that she may have also left MyDoll.
Meanwhile, three Pink Fantasy members, Harin, Arang, and Heesun, will continue with the agency Mydoll Entertainment as they debut under a new unit, I: Z. The new teasers of I: Z hint at a brighter concept for the upcoming projects.